> If we systematically tie bad deeds to bad people, then surely those people we love and know to be good are incapable of what they're being accused.
A strong claim that needs to be supported and actually the question who’s nuances are being discussed in this thread.
Anyone can do a bad deed.
Anyone can also be a good person to someone else.
If a bad deed automatically makes a bad person, those who recognize the person as good have a harder time reconciling the two realities. Simple.
Also, is the point recognizing bad people or getting rid of bad science. Like I said, choose your victories.
> If we systematically tie bad deeds to bad people, then surely those people we love and know to be good are incapable of what they're being accused.
A strong claim that needs to be supported and actually the question who’s nuances are being discussed in this thread.