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1. thomas+(OP)[view] [source] 2025-06-24 19:36:05
The phrase "common sense" actually is a pet peeve of mine.

In politics, it's a red flag because it is often used to defend bad policies that only appear good when one doesn't have the fortitude to understand the better policy.

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2. userna+37[view] [source] 2025-06-24 20:16:07
>>thomas+(OP)
And the rejection of common sense is often used to defend ideas so bad that one has to put serious intellectual effort to create arguments for them.

A lot more "intellectuals" defended Pol Pot and Milosevic compared to ordinary chums. The denial of the Cambodian genocide was known as the "Standard Total Academic View on Cambodia".

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3. thomas+Jd[view] [source] [discussion] 2025-06-24 20:58:35
>>userna+37
There's some truth to that, but I'm not sure it's an argument for the phrase 'common sense'.

I can't think of a position on anything that someone couldn't twist into an appeal to 'common sense'

There are different cheap rhetorical devices that some intellectuals use. I don't like that either.

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