Okay, and they would argue that being progressive is never "right". You refuse to acknowledge the fundamental flaw in your reasoning, which is that you are assuming a moral baseline that – while I'm sure is reasonable – simply not enough people share for it to be a given.
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That is your standard, theirs is different. So how do you decide which is right?
There are unequivocable monsters in our society that should be exterminated
And who gets to decide who falls under that? If you ask former (and possibly future) president Trump, the left is "vermin" and immigrants "poison the blood"; his pick for VP is happy to sign off on progressives being called "unhuman". Should these groups – in their view unequivocable monsters – be exterminated?
Which is what the original commenter already indicated they think as well.
They've already started:
The artists I like don't put out CDs with their music so no.
Apple Music allows you to add arbitrary audio files to your cloud-synced library. I believe it will even generate streaming revenue for the artist if the file is recognized to also be in the catalog of iTunes Match (but I'm not sure on that one).
I suppose that's fair, but if you e.g. make a compelling counterpoint and the other person fixates on one small detail to derail the conversation, I think the people you can realistically reach will already be on your side, and anyone who wants to draw some kind of false equivalence between your respective positions wasn't going to be convinced anyways.
It's more nuanced than that of course, but in my experience that's generally the way these things play out as the thread gets longer.
I'm 6'5 but I'm also German. Is that ok?
If someone is literally arguing in bad faith, what's the point in engaging with them? There's no way to persuade someone who doesn't actually care about what they're saying in the first place.
Ahhhhh ok ich dachte das könnte der Service irgendwie sicherstellen. Ja ok dann verstehe ich warum der 2FA nich da ist.
Ich wünschte trotzdem dass man einstellen könnte 2FA für den Passkey zu deaktivieren – wenn man ihn hinter weiterer auth gespeichert hat – aber für die normale Passwortanmeldung beizubehalten. GitHub macht das glaube ich so.
...what? How do you expect them to demonstrate their intelligence within the span of a single comment, without telling you? This "comeback" doesn't work if their intelligence constitutes actually relevant context.