>The more violently they debate you, the more they know you're actually right.
Is this true?
>>2508165
Of course not. Someone can be vehement about just how offended they are by someone being wrong, especially if that wrongness is persuasive for some reason.
>>2508165
No. This can be true in certain cases, but this should not be accepted as a general truth unless we want every handicapped autist spewing garbage smugly mention this and think they have won when other people get annoyed about them being retarded and ignoring logic.
However, when someone is violent at their very first response, you can assume that they are desperately want to deny something they fear.
>>2508180
ignore my grammar in the second part
Super passionate extremist ideologues are fundamentally insecure broken people. The only people with any real opinions that they genuinely believe are disinterested stoic pragmatic types.
>>2508165
No, that's a self-serving attitude that no genuinely honest person would hold.
>>2508182
SPBP. How emotional someone gets tells you nothing but how emotional that particular person is. Some people can't help getting hot under the collar when people disagree with them, ESPECIALLY when they're in the right. Other people take a sadistic pleasure in arguing for it'sown sake, and don't even care of they're right or wrong.
>>2508165
No, you could just be an infuriating asshole.
>>2508251
Fine, you are partially right, but what is SPBP?