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Author Topic: Big dogs and thick brush myth  (Read 8263 times)
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« Reply #20 on: September 23, 2016, 09:52:59 pm »

It's not a myth it is a fact that a big dog in a bad thicket can not perform like a small dog in a bad thicket




    Now this is a very very fine example what I'm talking about.      Emotion taking the place of reason.    Perfect limbic brain example trying to be passed off as a neocortex.    You would think such a very strong statement would be followed up with and supported by logic but emotional responses such as this are not gonna  have much logic to them.     Probably why the person gets so made, they can't defend their position and resort to emotion over reason.         This is no the way to have a descussion.      If you can't back up what your trying to sell as factual with logic, then how are we to have a descussion.   Just because you say it's fact and you offer no supporting evidence to back it up, doesn't lend much credibility to your position.    it's just all based on an emotional response.      Prime example is the black lives matter movement.      You can't reason with them, they won't accept a logical descussion and they deny facts or facts just don't matter to them.    They speak loudly because they want to be heard but when they speak, no logic comes out, it's all emotional responses.   The more logic you say to them, the more upset they become.        You can't talk or reason with a person like this because they are gonna ignore logic and facts and feed you an emotional response in return for your efforts.
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