Project much? Aren’t you full of yourself that you can claim to somehow know what others are or aren’t thinking.
Nor, am I not sure where you get off demanding others “justify” their reasons for voting A or B. Who made you god.
Secondly, you seem stuck on the idea that critical thinking is somehow tied being capable of listing what other people don’t like about PP. What you call “objectivity”. You might want to look up the definition of critical thinking Einstein. Just because someone doesn’t want to play by your rules, self proclaimed god that you are. Doesn’t mean they haven’t analyzed available information, and then come to the conclusion that change is better then watching the house burn down.
Such a fool. Someone pretending to be smart, intellectual, throwing around big words without even knowing what they mean
Nor, am I not sure where you get off demanding others “justify” their reasons for voting A or B. Who made you god.
Secondly, you seem stuck on the idea that critical thinking is somehow tied being capable of listing what other people don’t like about PP. What you call “objectivity”. You might want to look up the definition of critical thinking Einstein. Just because someone doesn’t want to play by your rules, self proclaimed god that you are. Doesn’t mean they haven’t analyzed available information, and then come to the conclusion that change is better then watching the house burn down.
Such a fool. Someone pretending to be smart, intellectual, throwing around big words without even knowing what they mean
Read those two words in bold mental midget. Your not as intelligent as you think you are, nor are you god.Critical thinking is the intellectually disciplined process of actively and skillfully conceptualizing, applying, analyzing, synthesizing, and/or evaluating information gathered from, or generated by, observation, experience, reflection, reasoning, or communication, as a guide to belief and action.
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