How We Know “Immigration” is a Dog Whistle
<p>I really don’t like it when people immediately assume their ideological opponents are motivated by bigotry. It’s counter-productive. If you want to persuade people, you should assume the best about them, for two reasons.</p>
<p>First, people won’t hear you if you lead with accusations of racism or sexism. They’ll be in full-on defensive mode.</p>
<p>Second, and more importantly, you won’t seek out the best arguments to support your position. It’s easy to argue against bigotry. Hardly anyone today wants to go on record defending <em>that</em>. It’s a lot harder to meet the best arguments your opponents can muster, even if you think those arguments are largely pretextual.</p>
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