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I call this “being right for the wrong reasons”. You might hold a belief that’s defensible, but does it really matter if you’re holding it for the wrong reasons?

(I have a piece dedicated to this in the pipeline)

Something I’ve noticed from watching many political debates. Below is an example, but the pattern shows up all the time.

In one exchange about George Floyd, a guy argued the cop wasn’t responsible because Floyd had fentanyl in his system. That claim finally gets fully debunked. He concedes it’s wrong. Then he’s asked whether that changes…

Feb 12
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