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HarryStotle
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A bias is inherently an opinion without sufficient justification, or an opinion that is held with justification that a person wrongly assumes is sufficient.HarryStotle:![]()
I have my ābiasesā because I have my opinions. I left that on the front doorstep as I did with my last post, but I have to admit that it left the door open for you to create a strawman for you to skew.No hint of your own bias there.![]()
Your admission of bias, I assume, since you call it bias, is simply an admission that you believe things without proper justification. No straw man is necessary to debunk your claims since you admit you hold them without sufficient justification. You arenāt even trying to make your case, apparently, since you admit you donāt have one to make.
You are free to function that way. I have qualms as to whether that is a reasonable way to go forward.
Now if you were under the impression that you had sufficient justification, but in fact did not, you wouldnāt go around admitting bias, would you?
Of course, your next step is to claim, quite falsely, that everyone is biased because no one has sufficient warrant to believe what they do. That WOULD BE a straw man, unless you want to make a case for that.
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