I think you mean you can’t.
You cared enough to make the claim though. I’m keen to know if I’m wrong but I can’t make you care enough. If I insult you will that work?Probably. I'm nowhere near as smart as you.
But I'm pretty sure it's that I don't care. I probably could care if I tried really really hard.
Dunno, but give it a try if you really want to.If I insult you will that work?
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As another aside, I think if people want to say they are tolerant, this needs to be qualified. Tolerant of what? Without this, it implies they are tolerant of everything. Qualifying what the tolerance is for then removes the contradiction when they display intolerance. I think Popper’s understanding of tolerance works well (i.e. tolerance is the act of accepting dissenting opinions that are brought forth through argumentation) but his understanding of intolerance breaks down a bit as it is not contradictory to allow dissenting opinions/arguments to be openly heard while at the same time acting in self defence to prevent someone from harming you. People can muddy the waters here with tolerance/intolerance definitions. Is it intolerant to allow someone to argue a point in their house but not your house?
Depends on your definition of tolerance and intolerance. If tolerance means refraining from violence except in defence against violence than I’d argue it isn’t intolerant. Popper seems to think it is intolerant.so is it intolerant to respond with violence against those who will harm others? or to act alongside those who will be harmed?
Angus Graham was a terrible footballer....Dunno, but give it a try if you really want to.
Angus Graham was a terrible footballer....
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Dunno. I saw Gus playing local footy a couple of years ago and he was pretty ordinary.It's all relative. Compared to you and I he was an outright champion.
Dunno. I saw Gus playing local footy a couple of years ago and he was pretty ordinary.
Brexit’s officially done.
And the sun’s coming up tomorrow apparently.
Smoke 'em if you got 'em. End of the year sees full exit from customs union, which means a border in Northern Ireland. With Sínn Fein just winning the popular vote for the 1st time in Irish history and likely to be a member of a coalition government that makes for very interesting times come 1 Jan 2021.
Would take a significant shift in policy by the other two parties to see SF in power. Two of the three will get together eventually but highly unlikely SF will be one of them. Time will tell though.
Told ya
Brexit-backing Ineos boss confirms new cars will be built in France instead of Wales
Sir Jim Ratcliffe says French factory "well located for access to markets, suppliers and automotive talent"www.independent.co.uk
Meanwhile the UK sleepwalks towards a No Deal Brexit and the end of the current transition period. Something the Brexiteers promised would never happen until about two years ago when they flipped and said No Deal was perfect for everybody