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changing1999 | 1 year ago

Because jumping to emotionally driven conclusions is not a healthy reaction and usually leads to bad outcomes.

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wormlord|1 year ago

How do you know my analysis is emotionally-driven?

One might argue that your analysis is driven by the need to justify the atrocities you witness-- an emotional reaction.

> usually leads to bad outcomes

Citation needed.

changing1999|1 year ago

It's a fact that strong emotions can cloud judgment and result in cognitive biases.

See my comment above in the same thread, the data suggests that OP's view is not unreasonable. Your comment uses charged language like "asshole", "literal slaves", "justify/intellectualize the deaths", etc and you are not providing data to support your claims (only an appeal to emotions).