> There's also a huge difference between "just asking questions" and "just asking questions"
What is that?
Let's pretend I'm a card carrying jackboot wearing nazi. What question could I just ask, in bad faith? How come black people commit more crime? How come more black people are in prison?
Those are actually fantastic questions that, seriously considered, could lead to some significant societal change.
I can't think of an instance where the good/bad faith of the asker has any bearing on the question.
"Just asking questions (also known as JAQing off) is a way of attempting to make wild accusations acceptable (and hopefully not legally actionable) by framing them as questions rather than statements. It shifts the burden of proof to one's opponent; rather than laboriously having to prove that all politicians are reptoid scum, one can pull out one single odd piece of evidence and force the opponent to explain why the evidence is wrong."
What is that?
Let's pretend I'm a card carrying jackboot wearing nazi. What question could I just ask, in bad faith? How come black people commit more crime? How come more black people are in prison?
Those are actually fantastic questions that, seriously considered, could lead to some significant societal change.
I can't think of an instance where the good/bad faith of the asker has any bearing on the question.