• Cethin@lemmy.zip
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    11 hours ago

    You say “yes” as if that means something. How? What changes if we just leave the gap of knowledge unfilled?

    You didn’t answer who created it. You did t say what would happen. You just said “yes” as if that alone is enough justification. What good does it do? If the gap is instead filled with mysoginist religious garbage, what’s the benefit from telling people this isn’t true?

    For people un-effected, fine. Let them know. For people who benefit from it, or who don’t hurt others because of it, what is gained? This isn’t answered by just saying “yes.” Put more effort in or I assume you don’t actually have any reason.

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      7 hours ago

      What gap are you talking about? Yes you can look it up who created it.

      No I didn’t answer who created it because… you can look it up. The information exists.

      I don’t really need to put more effort into an answer because it doesn’t need it.

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        2 hours ago

        Lol. “You can look it up.” That’s the entire issue here. Looking it up it says it’s the woman in the OP. However, she was only written about several centuries later and, according to Wikipedia at least, “her story has been hard to substantiate and some modern historians doubt her existence.”

        If you think that’s enough then you agree with me and this other person. The story, though we can’t substantiate it, is good enough to keep telling it. It doesn’t really matter that it may be wrong. Insisting instead that we don’t really know who created it so shouldn’t say anyone did isn’t useful.