Facts, Debate, and Action or Violence: Take Your Pick
In this video, Heather Macdonald points out that according to Aristotle, there are only two ways to deal with disputes in society: Facts and discussion and action based on discussion, or violence. Anyone who does any of the following therefore is inevitably promoting violence:
- Refuses to discuss or act on facts.
- Censors or heckles or punishes or cancels those who share facts that could resolve the conflict.
- Proceeds upon emotion INSTEAD of facts.
- Refuses to act to reform based on the massive facts on this website extensively proving government corruption.
For more on Aristotle’s political theory, see:
https://plato.stanford.edu/entries/aristotle-politics/
For a description of the best approach to deal with people who refuse to listen to, debate, or act on facts, see:
8 MONTHS AFTER DEPLATFORMING: THE STATE OF PHILOSOPHY
https://odysee.com/@freedomain:b/state_of_freedomain:2