Vex wrote: βSun Dec 02, 2018 9:17 pm
You can argue that til the cows come home, but it won't get you anywhere; if you want to be neutral, be neutral. If you want to be a blood-loving coward, be a blood-loving coward (and purchase neutrality). I firmly believe the power of neutrality is poorly named: putting on a red suit doesn't make you Santa any more than putting on pink panties makes you neutral.
Could you potentially try to stay on topic for once in your life, Alex?
I don't see how discussing the merits and demerits of neutrality vs. the merits and demerits of the person donning neutrality while using real life, current examples to support my statement is off topic.
Either way, I don't think we disagree on whether or not purchasing neutrality makes you neutral. You just seem to put the fault on purchased neutrality where as I put the fault on the individual purchasing the neutrality.
Neutrality can be used by someone who truly has the intentions of being neutral, just like it can be used by someone who intends to use it to hide behind while they verbally insult people or act like cowards.
It isn't the tool that's at fault, it's the person who mishandles it.
Purchased neutrality as a resource is in and of itself, neutral. It's the character of the person who purchases the neutrality that dictates whether the neutrality is used for neutral, cowardly, or nefarious means.