
I'm Sorry, You're Wrong
Podkast av blindeh
A weekly discussion on the ways we view the world wrong and ways we might be able to make more informed decisions.
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All of our conversations are informed by context. We shouldn't allow ourselves to be guided by emotions without being informed by facts. Let's chat about how context, even on the internet, is important for us to make informed decisions.

If I said you were racist, would I be right? Or if you said that you weren't racist, would you be right? Who gets to make that choice? Apologies for the poor sound quality.

America is polarized, but is it the most polarized it has ever been? I look at America's polarized history and see how we compare.

Whataboutism, the usage of "what about..." statements in your arguments, is a weak fallacy to defend your stance, no matter how strong it feels. While understanding this fallacy is pretty straightforward, I go into a few examples and some reasons why you shouldn't rely on this device to support your arguments.

On March 16, a gunman killed 6 Asian women. Why do Asian lives matter all of a sudden? Why haven't we cared much about them until now?
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