My knowledge in politics is limited, almost to - zero, so all that i have left, is rational thinking, when one has to look for the best outcome, for the future, based on the past mistakes of our kind. We have quite different opinions on J.Bezos tho
It is completely fine to disagree, as long as some reason and logic can be detected behind arguments. What really bugs me is when people without thinking copy/paste falsehoods and lies and also when someone argues a point without the slightest logical coherence. Everyone can err at times and get things upside down but that should be the exception rather than the norm. Re Bezos, I have plenty of friends who disagree with my stance on him, their point is that anyone who pushes science and research to new frontiers is praiseworthy and I can see the logic in that argument even though I disagree in terms of priorities.
Well written. This is where , advice from Jordan Peterson (it's not actual advice, but he spoke about it once), comes in hand ; to quote him : ,, 70% of what i want to say - i don't '' Makes one, to share his thoughts with responsibility.