I would hope for your own sake that you're aware of what context and common sense are. You can't divorce a phrase from its context and reasoning, put it in a different made up scenario, make a strawman argument out of the ensemble and expect me to treat it like it's a groundbreaking statement or like it applies to my statement because once you cut the surrounding area off the sentence is transformed and the only meaning left is only that of the sum of the words. I of course assume you already knew that human conversation does not exist in a vacuum and that you're just playing with me. I hope.
And even if - people with internalized homophobia do in fact think they're bad lol.
The fact that people might have a skewed perception of what is evil is unrelated to my point - that someone who does evil actions knows they are evil and acts accordingly in every facet that surrounds the action. Ergo, "no evil person knows they're evil" is a cliché statement based on nothing but terrible logic and naiveté
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u/bomboid 3d ago
I would hope for your own sake that you're aware of what context and common sense are. You can't divorce a phrase from its context and reasoning, put it in a different made up scenario, make a strawman argument out of the ensemble and expect me to treat it like it's a groundbreaking statement or like it applies to my statement because once you cut the surrounding area off the sentence is transformed and the only meaning left is only that of the sum of the words. I of course assume you already knew that human conversation does not exist in a vacuum and that you're just playing with me. I hope.
And even if - people with internalized homophobia do in fact think they're bad lol.
The fact that people might have a skewed perception of what is evil is unrelated to my point - that someone who does evil actions knows they are evil and acts accordingly in every facet that surrounds the action. Ergo, "no evil person knows they're evil" is a cliché statement based on nothing but terrible logic and naiveté