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Every Day I Write the Book

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Enough about you. Let's talk about me.

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Every Day I Write the Book skip to main | skip to sidebar Wednesday, January 01, 2020 A Lack of Good-Faith Arguments has Impoverished Civic Discourse A friend of mine told me that we should probably sneak anti-Trump arguments past Trump voters by not mentioning Trump if we want to make any headway with them and, sure enough, he was right because certain people—let's call them your Facebook friends—found it off-putting when I mentioned Trump in my  Jojo Rabbit  post . "Ohhh, so this is an anti-Trump movie. I'll pass." If I hadn't mentioned Trump in my post, these people would have been more likely to see the movie, which is what I wanted because it's a great movie that everyone should see. So I wonder, should I compromise my transparency in order to be more persuasive to some people? Some people are persuaded by conspiracy theories, ad hominem attacks, distracting insults, and appeals to their deep-seated racial grievance. Should I make "arguments" like that in order ...

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