Another month, another rationality quotes thread. The rules are:
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George Will, writing in the Washington Post.
The quote illustrates rationality with a particular example from a political subject, which we all know can be mind-killing. For the avoidance of doubt, I would therefore note that the lesson in rationality from the quote applies equally to anyone, regardless of their politics, who is keen to censor discussions.
The fact that I use knifes and forks to eat my meal isn't evidence for my pessimism to successfully eat my meal without knifes and forks. It's just evidence that I consider those tools useful.