• Aedis@lemmy.world
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    3 months ago

    It was definitely a loaded or insincere question. The use of “you would” instead of “would you” suggests that the person who is asking this question has already made up their mind about OP’s opinion. And no, I don’t think that was a typo, a Freudian slip maybe, but not a typo.

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        3 months ago

        A strawman argument is still a strawman even if there was no malicious intent and it was made through ignorance of making a proper argument.

        The phrasing isn’t just poor, though, it has a connotation/implication that can only be learned through social context. There’s absolutely aggressive intention with the phrasing. At the very least a “gotcha” attempt. Maybe they were raised in that environment and thus are uneducated and generally antagonistic, but then Hanlon’s Razor would extend to any acts of hate.

        I always like to ask “are you being judgemental or curious?” (Thanks, Ted Lasso)