You know what you do if you’re faced with a person deciding right and wrong based on the stack instead of the facts? Just fucking talk past them. Keep insisting on your fact-based interpretation of events and do not back down. People of all stripes hate to admit they are wrong in the moment, and the stack-based thinker will not do so. But people watching will benefit from having SOMEONE insist on the facts and will benefit from hearing a counter-argument to stack-based thinking, and there’s a chance the stack-thinker might reflect on their error once safely out of the immediate argument later on. Maybe it isn’t likely that any one experience will shift a given stack-based thinker, but every now and again it will be effective. It’s really all you can do. Illogic of the SJW kind is common these days but less pervasive than a lot of people think. A lot of SJWs only have the nerve they do because they are (unknowingly) used to people being scared to counter them, which they mistake for a general consensus in favor of their illogic. They back down awful fast if any number above one starts insisting on the facts.
You know what you do if you’re faced with a person deciding right and wrong based on the stack instead of the facts? Just fucking talk past them. Keep insisting on your fact-based interpretation of events and do not back down. People of all stripes hate to admit they are wrong in the moment, and the stack-based thinker will not do so. But people watching will benefit from having SOMEONE insist on the facts and will benefit from hearing a counter-argument to stack-based thinking, and there’s a chance the stack-thinker might reflect on their error once safely out of the immediate argument later on. Maybe it isn’t likely that any one experience will shift a given stack-based thinker, but every now and again it will be effective. It’s really all you can do. Illogic of the SJW kind is common these days but less pervasive than a lot of people think. A lot of SJWs only have the nerve they do because they are (unknowingly) used to people being scared to counter them, which they mistake for a general consensus in favor of their illogic. They back down awful fast if any number above one starts insisting on the facts.