Wednesday, December 2, 2015
No it's Not Your Opinion
Jef Rouner on the article “No it’s Not Your Opinion. You’re Just Wrong” is trying to explain the differences between a good opinion that is not taken offensively, and a bad opinion that could probably bring the whole world against it. One example of a “bad opinion” is trying to give an opinion about a fact. Trying to state an opinion on a fact is useless Rouner says. “You might as well have a poll on which number is bigger 15 or 5?” With this being said, it basically tells how idiotic stating an opinion about a fact is. However, an example of a “good opinion” is an opinion that is unique to me, or so that’s what Rouner says. “My favorite color is black,” this is an example of a good opinion that cannot be verified outside of the fact. Last but not least, the reason behind people taking offense to opinions. Some people state opinions about races or mass events of humiliation that someone feels uncomfortable about hearing. Rouner says “some people are also of the opinion “the Holocaust was fake…” This is a simple opinion that can drive anyone crazy due to how the event happened.
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