Jeremy Gilkison

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This is why moral and political arguments can be so frustrating. The people you are arguing with put out a reason in support of their side, you utterly refute that reason, and yet they never say “hey, you’re right!”—they just move on and make up another reason. The reasoning was an aftereffect of the judgment; it was not the cause or basis of the judgment.
Why Do They Vote That Way?: from The Righteous Mind (A Vintage Short)
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