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BlueBay
BlueBayMember·2 years ago(edited)
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That isn't the case at all though. There's a difference between being willingly ignorant and being deliberately kept in the dark, which is what Ethan did to her. He gave her the bare minimum information, which made it seem like he was either framing her dad or simply executing him on a whim, and was hardly ever clear in terms of communication.

You're calling her stupid, but it's hard to be intelligent when you're deliberately kept from the full picture. It's like forcing a fish to climb a tree and then calling it stupid when it cant.

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@BlueBay congratulations... you played yourself. WHEN. DID. I. SAY. SHE. WAS. STUPID!!! I said she was ignorant which is defined as "someone who lacks knowledge in general or knowledge of a topic" (aka fl), compared to the definition of stupid which is, "the lack of an ordinary level of intelligence (I am hoping you know what the difference between intelligence and knowledge)". Therefore, like I said, if a person does not know $h!t they are ignorant not stupid, ignorant...okay. Which means if the narrator is ignorant and supposed to be telling us what is happening but can't they are now unreliable... okay.
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Also there is no such thing as willingly ignorant, there is only willfully ignorant which just means you have the knowledge but just REFUSE to acknowledge it, that's just an @$$h0le. But back to my point, thank you for proving my point for me with your spoiler; she was kept in the dark, not allowed to know the whole truth, wouldn't you say that is the definition of ignorance and therefore she can't be a reliable source🤔.
@BlueBay isn't it ironic how I mentioned a fallacy, the one I mentioned being the straw man fallacy, earlier and you proceed to give a perfect example of a straw man fallacy in action. You couldn't refute my actual point so you choose to create a whole now point to refute. One that you created, by misrepresenting and generalizing, right before exaggerating that point to high heaven. But that's what makes them so hilarious because when you first view them they may seem intricate, strong and menacing but once you look closely (well not to close) you realise that they are very easy to dismantle. Because similar to a literal straw man there isn't really much holding them up, now is there.