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  • Wednesday, Jan 11 2023

    What "satisfied" means is irrelevant. You can replace it with any other word, for example "rejoicing" or "giddy," and the problem with the argument doesn't change. Imagine this: somebody just told you that we have to abandon a certain proposal. To support their position they tell you that the people who support the proposal will never be (insert whatever adjective). They then proceed to tell you about specific people. What's your reaction?

    Your reaction should be: Ok...? Great...? Who cares that the people who support it will never be (insert literally whatever adjective)? How does that serve as evidence to abandon a proposal? There hasn't been a single point of actual evidence to suggest why the proposal should be abandonded.

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