Well they certainly compartmentalized the term. There's no doubt about that.Well they certainly compartmentalized the term. There's no doubt about that. But the terms of controversy are both broad and complex.
But I've never been much of a collectivist anyway. The majority is almost always wrong. Seems that, historically speaking, it's trained to think only from the confines of whatever terms of controversy are contained inside of the little box and never outside of the little box.
That's the benefit of compartmentalization, I suppose.
But I've never been much of a collectivist anyway. The majority is almost always wrong. Seems that, historically speaking, it's trained to think only in terms of whatevr terms of controversy are contained inside of the little box and never outdise of the little box.
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There we are on the same page. Far too many would strain at gnats re semantics rather than understand the larger message that is being discussed.