• CXORA@aussie.zone
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    12 days ago

    Nah, metaphors can be wrong. Even things that “feel true” can be wrong.

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      12 days ago

      It’s not wrong when viewed as a metaphor.

      Entire generations aren’t comprised of weak or strong men. It’s fucking stupid to think it means the world works in predictable cycles.

      What it actually means is, don’t put weak men in charge.

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        12 days ago

        How is this a metaphor for “don’t put weak men in charge”??

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            11 days ago

            Bad people create bad times, it’s pretty simple.

            People might consider Jimmy Carter a “soft man,” but did he “create bad times”?

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              11 days ago

              Those people are not defining ‘soft’ correctly, then. Also the original expression isn’t “soft”, it’s “weak”.

              Sure, Carter might not have had muscles, but only a vile piece of trash would call him weak.

              Edit: Interesting how you edited your post to read very different after my response… Almost like you realize you were spouting shit at first.

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            11 days ago

            So you think saying “x causes y” directly is a metaphor for “x causes y, so dont do x”. Huh. What do you think a metaphor is?