Shareefruck
Registered User
Random pet peeve, but "Why don't you give them the benefit of the doubt? Haven't they earned it?" never seems like a very fair line of questioning/expectation to me, personally.
Benefit of the doubt is something that you choose to extend out of charity/lack of personal confidence IF you want to, not something a person owes based on reputation. If you genuinely feel that something seems unlikely, it feels pretty gross to be urged to appeal to authority/track record instead and reverse that opinion.
Benefit of the doubt is something that you choose to extend out of charity/lack of personal confidence IF you want to, not something a person owes based on reputation. If you genuinely feel that something seems unlikely, it feels pretty gross to be urged to appeal to authority/track record instead and reverse that opinion.
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