I think the subject of the opinion can be wrong, such as "All elderly people should be killed at 60" or something, but opinions themselves can be neither right nor wrong.
You sir, have just blown my mind. Although, in my opinion, my definition of opinion is just fine.Keepitclean said:Then it isn't an opinionhenritje said:if its based on false information it can be wrong
You're definition of opinion is wrong. Or is that just my opinion?dragonslayer32 said:Yes, they can. Look at Hitler's opinion on the Jews.
I would argue it depends on how the opinion is presented. Many people present opinions as facts. Those representations can be wrong.Dango said:No, they can not. They can NOT be proven true or false, and they are completely made up.
You forgot about the blue people... and aliens... and what about the Latino community?tofulove said:white people took over most of the world at one point world and invented most things, Asians made every thing the white man made better. black people are good at professional sports and native Americans were the first to use 0 in math. different but defendantly equal across the bord.rockyoumonkeys said:Of course they can. If your opinion is that one race is inferior to another, your opinion is wrong.
Than I accept your opinion as an opinion good sir.carpathic said:If I feel the need to say "that's stupid" in response to your opinion, then it is wrong.
That's my opinion anyway.
That's why its in quotes. Yet even though we aren't the majority, being the "majority" is a common assumption.tofulove said:your definition of majority is wrong, majority = 50%Imat said:Well, depends on what you mean by inferior. Overall, yeah, that opinion'd be wrong. However, races have both advantages and disadvantages. If every race in an rpg had the same stats, would anybody ever pick anything but dwarf? The answer is no, no they would not. Real world example: Being a white male in the US puts you in the "majority," with access to exclusive clubs just by being you, but it also means you're less likely to get a job (Unless it truly is based on merit, then its anybody's game), less likely to get scholarships for college, etc. Advantages and Disadvantages, but no character creation screen for you.rockyoumonkeys said:Of course they can. If your opinion is that one race is inferior to another, your opinion is wrong.
I agree with that.rockyoumonkeys said:Correction then: one race is not inherently inferior to another.Imat said:Well, depends on what you mean by inferior. Overall, yeah, that opinion'd be wrong. However, races have both advantages and disadvantages. If every race in an rpg had the same stats, would anybody ever pick anything but dwarf? The answer is no, no they would not. Real world example: Being a white male in the US puts you in the "majority," with access to exclusive clubs just by being you, but it also means you're less likely to get a job (Unless it truly is based on merit, then its anybody's game), less likely to get scholarships for college, etc. Advantages and Disadvantages, but no character creation screen for you.rockyoumonkeys said:Of course they can. If your opinion is that one race is inferior to another, your opinion is wrong.
Hoo boy. Lemme tell you, some conversations arejust minefields of discussion threatening to go bad. An opinion works thusly... (And no, this is NOT an opinion. This could be construed as a reasonable deconstruction.)Just Pman said:Simple enough, can an opinion be wrong?
By definition, opinion is not fact, and thus cannot be PROVEN true.
Yet when "discussion" happens among us (usually around the internet)usually about things of mere opinions I see many people (instead of justifying their opinions) dis-justify (you get what I mean) other people's opinions. Is this the right way to go about discussion? Is there ever really a "winner" in these discussions?
Take this into account. Although the above is just an opinion...or is it?PettingZOOPONY said:Just because people put "My opinion is" in front of something doesn't actually make it a opinion.