Quote Originally Posted by Sasaki Kojiro View Post
Some people agree with me so that is not logically possible.



They aren't confused, they act on what they have decided is true (sometimes they decide to trust the judgment of others). What do you think they should do?

There doesn't need to be any finality to an argument about whether some art is good or not. The finality comes when you make an action, like buying it or not. If you are convinced you have been insulted you act like it. Isn't this just a bunch of truisms? I don't understand what you disagree with, why are you concerned about the fact that people will disagree, and that there is no one standing above it all to say who is right?
first, they were confused about the truth, now they arent because they are acting on what they decide is true. And while first it mattered what was true, now it doesnt seem to matter because people decide what is true themself anyway. No offense, but your few posts have been confusing.

its not about disagreement, its about that there seems to be a growing trend where the offended get most of the attention and saying "im offended by that" seems to carry such weight that it forces people into hiding, to receive threats. I guess its not actually a new phenomenon... but im interested in it anyway, and the question stands still, if we have laws about it, then surely we must agree somehow on a way to decide when something is an insult.