Talk:RWBY: After the Fall/@comment-24018437-20190929221518/@comment-35434444-20191001140518

No you don't get it -- I don't mean any offense to you at all. I'm not saying giving an impartial opinion is bad except by way of hyperbole in order to point something out. Coming all this way to pick a fight   just to criticize you for subversively picking a fight would be hypocritical.

Didn't you find that conspicuous?

What I'm saying is if being partial to the book is unfair, as your perplexity at its reception would imply, then being impartial towards it isn't any better or any less inexplicable.

"There is no escaping fault" means if we're going to apportion blame, nobody gets off the hook. Everyone can have his opinion viewed in such a way that it's dishonest.

Jung said,

 "Life itself is a disease with a very poor prognosis. It lingers on for years and invariably ends with death."

He's not being a misanthrope when he says that. All he means is that sanity is a matter of perspective. If you want to look at someone as a crook, your confirmation bias will conjure up a pretext for why he's a villain. This is how we got the Salem witch trials.

So there's nothing to be confused about.

I don't fight for anything. I just fight because I like it just like everyone else. You're the one pretending he's got a serious, legitament, righteous reason for "giving his opinion" -- just little old Megadracosaurs trying to share his opinion and all these frightful people showed up and started arguing. Damming people   for doing the same thing he's doing.

Giving their opinions.

Poor innocent cherubim.