Red Fox is being rational, and Minister Fakelove's intelligence is offended, and he is therefore territorial. The two do not communicate efficiently.
Nicely said. But what I am, was, and will be trying to get at, is that people can realize when they are being territorial; we are not all relegated to roles in a responsive play, when one is rational, and one is territorial. So too, Minister Fakelove is not the necessary role of the territorial, or, more to the point, I am looking at discussion and arguments where both characters are territorial, and attempting to see what happens when they are made aware of their own biases. So too, I am curious of what people think of their territorial influences, and why they accept theirs, while disparaging others.
If anyone that read the original post is confused or suddenly made dramatically aware of something new, they should be slapped. Which isn't to devalue discussion herein, but concepts of miscommunication and hardwired realities goes back as long as humans have had a time-binding dialectic drive. It all goes around in circles..
Indeed, thanks for the reply, and regards,
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