Re: Ben Shapiro family is growing
Posted: Sat Nov 13, 2021 12:40 pm
This makes a lot of sense (I did deleted my post after you wrote this one, not the long one, but the one I wrote after the one you wrote since I wanted to redo it). I also think I reacted the way I did towards that video because it felt like I was also experiencing that betrayal along with Train.Roshan wrote: ↑Sat Nov 13, 2021 12:23 pm-Sarah- wrote: ↑Sat Nov 13, 2021 11:44 am That video was frustrating to watch. Throughout the video I thought Destiny was being disingenuous and was trying to get one over Train. Even his attempts to clarify Train’s position was part of the “gotcha” and Train immediately saw through that. I did want to give Destiny the benefit of the doubt and I wanted to see pass my own Ne polr bias by thinking that maybe Destiny genuinely thought that Train was over-generalizing and he was trying to properly situate his position, and Train reflexively and viscerally experiences Ne as manipulative and so he might’ve mistaken Destiny’s clarification for manipulation and twisting his words but I just could not give him the benefit of the doubt.
Well, I don't know that it's either/or, -Sarah-. I think Destiny does this instinctively, it's in his DNA, and I really don't think he's aware he's doing it. He seems drawn like a moth to a flame to Ne 'flag planting. Well, perhaps I should say like a compass to a pole, and if he and Train are on the same expedition, he'll just breezily supervise away, gliding easily through swift, satisfactory explanations of Train's grunts on his dog sled. The problem is when north lies elsewhere for Destiny; no flag was planted unless the public knew, and so Destiny is an E3 TrEnd radar. This is all to be popular but the problem (as I see it) is Destiny doesn't even know it. Destiny's Fi isn't just opportunistic to others; it's opportunistic to himself. If it weren't, it wouldn't be Fi.
And so I'm not so sure the question is whether he's 'disingenuous'; I'm not sure that's the right word because it seems to imply conscious, calculated intent. Actually just yesterday I was looking to see (for another context) whether I could find a better word for this and no luck.
While I do think that Train could’ve articulated his position better
No, he couldn't have, Sarah. Certainly not in that moment, on camera, and much less with an ever more opportunistic interlocutor. He couldn't, but someone else could have. And that someone is supposed to be Destiny, which is at the crux of what's going on here. It's also what makes this abysmally failed supervision and what makes it a betrayal for Train (which further seals his doom because the more Destiny betrays, the more inarticulate Train becomes.