I always know something is wrong when the person addressing me thinks fairness is a vice and not a virtue. If we can't even agree that fairness is a virtue, the chance of any intelligent conversation is about nil.
"I always know something is wrong when the person addressing me thinks fairness is a vice and not a virtue. If we can't even agree that fairness is a virtue, the chance of any intelligent conversation is about nil."
I always know I am being addressed by a noncommittal, squishy personality when he speaks in platitudes, avoiding all specifics. I also always know there's no chance of having an intelligent conversation when he just starts making crap up: I did not say that fairness is not a virtue.