| ▲ | FloorEgg 3 hours ago | ||||||||||||||||
I don't think one balances a lack of nuance with more lack of nuance. One avoids nuance for clicks or to propagate a narrative, sew division, distract, etc. Again. As I said in both my comments, I'm not criticizing the ban, I'm criticizing the absence of any communication regarding a plan for researching potentially constructive uses. As a reader, I can't tell if the Norwegian leaders have no plan, or if they didn't communicate a plan, or if they did and Reuters chose not to include it in the article. Not everything has to be a culture war. When we are talking about our children's future it would be cool to do so pragmatically. | |||||||||||||||||
| ▲ | JumpCrisscross 3 hours ago | parent [-] | ||||||||||||||||
Eh, if the politician thinks this is the clarity of language necessary to send the message, I think that’s fine. Studying this and that can come later. It’s not like anyone is banning that research. | |||||||||||||||||
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