The principle that people who “say something” are disliked.

  • To say a productive word, you need to gather information first.
  • I don’t gather information, I just happen to see a news article or tweet and “say a few words” about it.
  • In response, an inference of intent is made that “I am not willing to Productive Discussion” (A)
  • Why say a word if you’re not willing to have a productive discussion?”
  • I suspect that they are doing it because it feels good to be “the one who said something” by “saying something. It can be inferred that - Delusions of self elevation by lowering others
  • In other words, it is an activity to satisfy a desire, which is interpreted

discussion

relevance - Criticism is a refuge for the mediocre


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