Originally posted by ben_who
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When you asked how to contact your elected representative, you made it clear that it was in the context of trying to corner him into blurting out the answer you wanted, one that would prove you right. When I told you that wasn't gonna happen, you seemed to lose interest.
You brought up a 13-year-old Dan Rather story that was quickly discovered and had grave consequences for everyone involved, and then, again, lost interest.
We're here to talk politics, not supply you with gotcha moments.
You're not going to have any tolerance for the small contradictions of political theory; you're going to use them to diminish your opposition to make yourself feel better. You're not learning anything from us, we're not learning anything from you, and the division just gets deeper and deeper until it becomes intolerable.
But to that end, I do agree that we should try to learn from one another. Because you're right, we dig in. I don't think insulting one another, though, is helpful there. Do you?
If you want to win so badly, what is your "victory condition?" At what point are you satisfied with the answers you get?
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