Capo, Did you never have an opinion that you KNEW was wrong, but you couldn't help thinking it anyway?
I'm not sure; probably. That didn't stop it from being a 'ridiculous self-righteous justification for revolting cynicism' though. If I
know something I think is
wrong, I'll seek a way in which I can arrive at something which
isn't wrong. That's the hope, anyway.
I know what you're saying and I realise the 'dilemma', but I would stress it's not a case of 'not being able to
help it'. That sounds like a vague way of further enhancing one's own prejudices to me. It's a language trick. In many ways, that the prejudice is a conscious one makes it all the more reprehensible. Which takes us back to my previous post and what the arguments against this mosque boil down to.
I'm not a Vulcan.
