HARD QUESTIONS lead to problematic answers. (i.e. "tricky, complicated, and controversial.)
Why?
Emotions stem from values and values are personal. (No two people share identical sets of values.)
Emotions skew our ability to use rational thinking. Subjective bias skews objective conclusions.
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I'd like to illustrate this very human tendency to avoid SOLVING problems by the acts of deflection and pollution rather than logic.
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I'm going to ask 3 simple questions.
I'd like as many people as possible to answer it whatever way seems best to you.
As the replies come rolling in, let's look for emotion-based argument vs. fact-based argument.
Let's keep an eye out for adjectives which seek to modify the emotion content of the argument.
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Here is the premise of my question:
In our world TODAY, there are people who riot, destroy property, kill and vocalize grievance IN TERMS OF RACE.
I would like a one-sentence answer to the question: WHO ARE THESE PEOPLE?
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Now, let's modify the question slightly.
New premise:
In our world there are people who riot, destroy property, kill and vocalize grievance IN TERMS OF RELIGION.
I would like a one-sentence answer to the question: WHO ARE THESE PEOPLE?
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Final question:
What--if anything--do these two groups share in common about their effectiveness in SOLVING the problem which enrages them?
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PLEASE IDENTIFY SPECIFICALLY and do NOT generalize.
Thank you for participating.