Inheriting their worldview from consensus or comfort, never having to earn it through actual thought.

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    8 days ago

    How do you determine what’s not in good faith?

    I personally always assume good faith. I can’t read people’s minds. On the Internet, I can’t even see facial expressions or hear how they’re saying it. It’s like that Key and Peele text message sketch.

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        7 days ago

        When one assumes bad faith, one is assuming guilt. That isn’t fair. I have found it better to assume innocence, to adopt Judge Blackstone’s ratio over Judge Dredd’s.