ShardPhoenix comments on Common Errors in History - Less Wrong
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Your example is valid, and you added the disclaimer of brutal honesty, but I had an instinctive negative reaction to the fact that you used your own comment as the prime example of karma injustice. (Ev-psych story: holding oneself up as the victim of injustice might get a person what they want, but it often comes off as a strong signal of low status.)
As a point of style, this would be something to avoid where possible.
ETA: This... looks harsher than I intended. I was hoping to give advice about an aspect of navigating this kind of social world, not to attack the quality of the comment above. Maybe I need to eat dinner before commenting again.
It can, but there is a line in there between 'victim of injustice' and 'someone who has the social resources to get away with demanding more status by claiming offence'. It comes down to how good you are at framing situations and how scared other people are of rejecting or ignoring your claim.