
I'm a little confused as to what, exactly, is actually being discussed at this point. It shouldn't be terribly difficult for people to accept that when someone chooses to embrace a particularly controversial storytelling device then not everybody is going to smile and accept it readily.
Nobody is demanding that people stop doing it. They're simply explaining why they, themselves, don't really have any interest in going along with it.
I don't think there's much to be accomplished from reading too deeply into analogies especially when different people can walk away with completely different interpretations.
Nobody is demanding that people stop doing it. They're simply explaining why they, themselves, don't really have any interest in going along with it.
I don't think there's much to be accomplished from reading too deeply into analogies especially when different people can walk away with completely different interpretations.