How? I'm not acting like I'm overestimating myself because I'm not coming into this thinking I'm more competent than anyone. Just because I share ideas doesn't mean I think I'm more competent than any old hoodad
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Not overestimating anything, I know I'm a person who can't have all the knowledge of a subject but I am willing to share my perspectives to learn more. Arguing leads nowhere if both parties aren't acting in good faith
An example of the dunning-kruger: "an amateur chess player overestimates their performance in the upcoming chess tournament compared to their competent counterparts."
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The founders created this country, supposedly, because another sovereign state was abusing its powers over us and was unjustly persecuting the working man and his inherent "divine" freedoms. And a society's freedom can only be measured by how much say "the people" have.
I don't think I know more than anybody else, I only stated my thought process and provided my philosophical rationale to why I believed that. This is politics not life or death, so there's no reason to be rude
I wasn't trying to be a runner, I'm just interested in online communities. This is my first one where I've actually interacted and I guess I'm just excited. Anyways I'll, tamp It down
I'm unsure how it'd be derailing if the discussion stays within the talking of the topic. The topic is politics and I was discussing about the said politics in question while also providing reasoning for my rationale
I said "should" because this was the purpose of elections in the first place. Some disagreed with this and decided for everyone else and went with a system that takes power away from the people. I'm not saying things should be this way just because I think it's right, I say it because of the...
No, I believe everything is an abstraction. Things made up for the sake of justifying a perception. Justifying something just off of someone else's perception is not verifiably sound. It leads to false messianic figures preaching radicalized rhetoric.
You can tell a lot about a person from what...
Not really, beliefs with context taint the inner viewpoints of the person stating said beliefs. And the rule of law is but a reflection of beliefs of others who make said laws. I'm not in the business of learning about abstract concepts such as law, but I do love learning about people.