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cameron_vale@lemm.ee ⁨1⁩ ⁨year⁩ ago

No. It simply reflects the reality that human feelings are only knowable…

Clearly not. There are a thousand ways to read a person. And they work pretty well. But that is beside my point. I did’t address why the information is valid or not. I stated that it is a privileged class of information. One that is excluded from scrutiny because we declare scrutiny, in this case, untrustworthy.

Objective truth and facts cannot be argued…

Have you met humans? We play games all the time. Truth, clarity. It’s the last thing on the mind of 99% of us. That’s a reality that must be acknowledged.

Disallowing what…

Disallowing privileged classes of information. Because our system of talking, comparing notes, synthesizing models, depends upon scrutinizability. Privileged classes of information mangle that.

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