You knew it was coming
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Many people allow words to exist in an undefined state, causing them to shape their arguments through emotional responses. This is used by social media companies to destroy a society, using slippery logic that inverts true meaning and motivations.
In this case, the blurring of terminology, causes a silent minority to shield criminals out of fear for their own safety, via the court of popular opinion. Free helicopter rides anybody?
As for the actual article the above excerpt is from. It is a real shit show from top to bottom, jumping from point to point, with little good reason for even existing.
I think what we are missing here however, is the fact that the whole article is written as a series of subjective statements, the author not only putting off these statements on others, but putting us off balance, and causing emotional responses.
This is intentional. As you are not meant to think about what it is you are reading, but only to react emotionally and to fill in the blanks of the narrative, with your own subjective opinions.
Yes, that is exactly how the author wanted you to respond, just as they would care for someone reading it in a more clinic manner to respond as I have earlier, by simply agreeing that the base logic is sound, thus generating 'engagement'.
This is pure psychological manipulation and nothing more. Or, as you have stated, it's a "click-bait creepy article".