That's a paragraph. They live only in soundbites, which is the problem I was getting at. He, like most philosophers of the day, have singular sentences they can extract without context to say what they want to hear.
Because god forbid they read the whole book to watch the mental grappling the author's went through and possibly go through it themselves.
It is funny that we're here debating how best to packetize a thought like this, and after short order we were successful. But they must consume 3 pages on a 4-panel comic because of word vomit. Somehow, I don't think they're averse to long-winded prose, but rather they resist any penetrative idea at all. They WRAP themselves in word-noise all the time to avoid anything from outside getting in.
They are not our target of convincing. They are merely the enemy in competition for the normal people with lives to lead who can consume our nuggets of truth (memes) but sluff off their self-important ramblings as mad spew. The only hope our opponents have of convincing is constant exposure (schools), because short-term exposure is the domain of simple truth, and that's not on their side.
That's a paragraph. They live only in soundbites, which is the problem I was getting at. He, like most philosophers of the day, have singular sentences they can extract without context to say what they want to hear.
Because god forbid they read the whole book to watch the mental grappling the author's went through and possibly go through it themselves.
It is funny that we're here debating how best to packetize a thought like this, and after short order we were successful. But they must consume 3 pages on a 4-panel comic because of word vomit. Somehow, I don't think they're averse to long-winded prose, but rather they resist any penetrative idea at all. They WRAP themselves in word-noise all the time to avoid anything from outside getting in.
They are not our target of convincing. They are merely the enemy in competition for the normal people with lives to lead who can consume our nuggets of truth (memes) but sluff off their self-important ramblings as mad spew. The only hope our opponents have of convincing is constant exposure (schools), because short-term exposure is the domain of simple truth, and that's not on their side.