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I guess it’s just down to wording then. I can work on being less confrontational – I didn’t realize I was being confrontational, so I guess that’s part of the problem.
Fundamentally, I reject the idea that “just asking questions” is a bad thing – if there is harm done by people who are just asking questions, there must be something else, like the way they are asking the question, that is troublesome.
Well, “just asking questions” is different from asking questions - the one in quotes isn’t actually a question, it’s a dishonest way to slip in a point and (at a vibes level) “win” a debate with no desire to learn or seek truth
The term comes from Tucker Carlson I think, he’d make baseless accusations against people but phrase them as questions
And unfortunately, things are just that fucking crazy these days. Most political discourse (in general, it’s somewhat better here) is done in bad faith at this point, I think your question would have been interpreted differently not that long ago
People are scared and angry. It helps to proactively signal you genuinely want to engage… At least somewhat