ahimsa on Nostr: There are usually (always?) more than two sides to an issue. Framing an issue as ...
There are usually (always?) more than two sides to an issue.
Framing an issue as "it's either X or it's Y!" is generally an oversimplification. I'm surprised by how often folks suggest these false dichotomies.
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