. . .So in the unlikely occasion that you could be having a debate with an Islamic fundamentalist about not allowing females to attend university, how might you go about providing a counter narrative? — Tom Storm
Put simply - I can look like a raging tyrant, an ineffective debater, or a non-participant. I happen to think not-participating is generally the best choice. — Ennui Elucidator
For all of these words, the broader point remains - differences in facts are typically emblematic of differences in values/paradigms that are irreconcilable. I cannot, by mere words alone, force someone to change their deeply held beliefs that permit them to maintain claims about the world that appear counter-factual. — Ennui Elucidator
Let the world impose itself and the “facts” will out. — Ennui Elucidator
Is this last sentence a hint at hope and solutions? — Tom Storm
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