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<blockquote data-quote="PoopyPigeon" data-source="post: 66313" data-attributes="member: 417"><p>(Slight TLDR)</p><p></p><p>I do not mean "lesser knowledge" is a condescending sense. I mean people who genuinely don't know something you know.</p><p></p><p>Let's be precise. People generally argue common points over and over again. For example: "God doesn't exist because science contradicts religion", "Communism is evil because they killed 100 M", and so forth.</p><p></p><p>Yet in situation like the times when the other individual just really doesn't know something you do, it's almost impossible to explain your points to them.</p><p></p><p>An example might be when normies argue over gender-relations, yet have absolutely no idea about evo-psych or anything adjacent. The only things they believe are the patriarchy and all that mainstream jazz.</p><p></p><p>It's very difficult to explain evo-psych from the start to these people, and even worse is that they're less than willing to hear you.</p><p></p><p>I hope this thread doesn't escalate into another argument, and I just am asking how to deal with such situations regardless of the specific arguments mentioned.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PoopyPigeon, post: 66313, member: 417"] (Slight TLDR) I do not mean "lesser knowledge" is a condescending sense. I mean people who genuinely don't know something you know. Let's be precise. People generally argue common points over and over again. For example: "God doesn't exist because science contradicts religion", "Communism is evil because they killed 100 M", and so forth. Yet in situation like the times when the other individual just really doesn't know something you do, it's almost impossible to explain your points to them. An example might be when normies argue over gender-relations, yet have absolutely no idea about evo-psych or anything adjacent. The only things they believe are the patriarchy and all that mainstream jazz. It's very difficult to explain evo-psych from the start to these people, and even worse is that they're less than willing to hear you. I hope this thread doesn't escalate into another argument, and I just am asking how to deal with such situations regardless of the specific arguments mentioned. [/QUOTE]
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