It's a challenge, mostly when I have to find valid reasons for arguments that I know are incorrect.
It's why at one point I feel like in an actual argument, I'd have to be forced to take the political approach and sidetrack to a different topic that is deriving from the main subject, where I could actually find something I believe in to argue for.
About what exactly?
Being on that side of the argument.
It's a challenge, mostly when I have to find valid reasons for arguments that I know are incorrect.
It's why at one point I feel like in an actual argument, I'd have to be forced to take the political approach and sidetrack to a different topic that is deriving from the main subject, where I could actually find something I believe in to argue for.
It's understandable. Playing the devils advocate can be difficult, especially when it comes to something you have an opposite opinion of.