All other things being equal, malice requires more assumptions than stupidity.
A pattern of malicious behavior, clear motive for malicious behavior, and indications that stupidity is unlikely all break the leading clause.
Ironically, I think people are just too stupid in general to remember to evaluate actions in context... because they've been deliberately misled by the malicious.
All other things being equal, malice requires more assumptions than stupidity.
A pattern of malicious behavior, clear motive for malicious behavior, and indications that stupidity is unlikely all break the leading clause.
Ironically, I think people are just too stupid in general to remember to evaluate actions in context... because they've been deliberately misled by the malicious.