r505Matt said:
And you show your extremely limited intelligence by saying this. How do you 'know facts'? Do they just pop up in your head? Because if so, that's pretty incredible. Last I checked, most normal people learn through reading, or hearing, or some other form of perception. Further, different people can read or hear the same 'facts' and perceive them differently. And judgements aren't always about facts, or even logic. Before you come here bashing, or flaming, or whatever it's called, make sure you do some thinking, it might do you some good. |
Perception in the absence of facts is a viable argument, but perception is never as important as reality. A perceived truth is not the same as an actual truth. Also, judgements must be based on logic and facts if you are going to create a convincing argument for them. How you interpret the facts is a perception of the reality, which is entirely different from perception itself.
Also, I am not bashing you, I am bashing your argument. Perception leads to stereotypes, and stereotypes are most often used when there's an absence of knowledge.
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