The claim that the preferences, culture, or interests of a demographic majority are inherently legitimate, morally right, and should dominate public life and policy, simply by virtue of numbers. It rationalizes the marginalization of minorities as "the will of the people" and frames protections for minorities as undemocratic special treatment.
Example: Opposing bilingual education or signage by saying, "This is America, we speak English here. The majority shouldn't have to accommodate a few." This majoritarianist rationalization conflates numerical dominance with moral authority, using democracy as a weapon to enforce cultural assimilation and deny pluralism.
by Abzugal February 8, 2026
Get the Majoritarianist Rationalization mug.Don't care bitch you don't hage a right to do it EITHER WAY you fucking mongrel. You need to take your own advice and humble yourselves OR get your kids murdered more frequently until you learn to stop infesting people's lives like the cockroaches you are.
Hym "You're trying this as post hoc rationalization and it isn't going to work. 1 or 0 fuck-face. Choose."
by Hym Iam June 6, 2024
Get the Post hoc rationalization mug.Hym "But you will take any post hoc rationalization to justify a years long surveillance and harassment campaign that resembles the delusions of reference commonly associated with schizophrenia. And that's all this is. 'Rage-baiting' until you can generate some post hoc rationalization for what you wanted to do from the get-go which was 'ruin somebody's life.' And it can't be allowed to happen. It doesn't matter what I said about your kids or what I said about your religion or rape because when someone does it to your pastor and he goes to a costume warehouse and then takes a trip down to your local senator's house... SOMEONE is going to wish someone would have pulled the lever to the trolly at some point down the antecedent chain. But you are trying to condemn people into living a ruined life by democratic fiat or arbitrary whim. And as you can see from the gif below... You are not doing what you need to do to contain the pandemic. And no me threatening your kids does not make you more rational than you actually are which is 'not at all.' So the does need to end the weaponization. FOR ME. AND NOW. They need to do their job and play ref because the score is still X-0 and it's not even a game."
by Hym Iam July 23, 2025
Get the Post hoc rationalization mug.The paradox that the tool we use to evaluate truth—rationality—cannot be justified using purely rational means without circular reasoning. Why should we be rational? Because it's effective? That's a pragmatic, not rational, argument. Rationality rests on axioms (like "the world is consistent") that must be assumed, not proven. The hard problem is that rationality is the judge, jury, and executioner of thought, but it can't put itself on trial without presupposing its own validity.
Example: "He tried to use pure rationality to convince his friend to be rational. 'You should value logic because... it's logical?' He hit the hard problem of rationality: the foundation of reason isn't a brick; it's a turtle floating in mid-air, and asking 'why?' just makes it fall."
by Abzugal January 30, 2026
Get the Hard Problem of Rationality mug.The performance of being coldly, dispassionately rational in situations where that rationality conveniently aligns with your desires, while abandoning that rigor in situations where it doesn't. You'll do a complex cost-benefit analysis to prove why you should buy the new gadget, but will use a gut feeling to dismiss the same analysis when it suggests you should apologize to a friend you wronged.
Example: "Her self-serving rationality was transparent: she spent three hours comparing CPU benchmarks to justify the expensive laptop she wanted for gaming ('It's the rational choice for long-term value!'). Yet, when her partner suggested comparing grocery prices to save money, it was suddenly 'an exhausting over-optimization of life.' Rationality was her servant, not her master."
by AbzuInExile January 31, 2026
Get the Self-Serving Rationality mug.The insight that what counts as "rational" behavior is defined by cultural and historical context. Maximizing personal profit is "rational" in neoliberal economics. Sacrificing oneself for one's community is "rational" in a honor-based society. Rationality is not a universal calculator in the brain; it's a set of culturally constructed goals and acceptable means that we learn and perform.
Example: "My boss said turning down a promotion to care for my dad was 'irrational.' My family said it was the only honorable choice. The Theory of Constructed Rationality explains the clash: we were using different construction manuals. His manual defined rationality as individual career maximization. Mine defined it as fulfilling familial duty. Neither is 'natural'; both are learned scripts for sensible action."
by Abzu Land January 31, 2026
Get the Theory of Constructed Rationality mug.The psychological and rhetorical maneuver of constructing superficially reasonable-sounding excuses or justifications for regressive, harmful, or morally reprehensible positions, particularly those that advocate for a return to oppressive historical systems or the acceptance of civilizational backsliding. This fallacy uses the language of reason—practicality, economic benefit, cultural tradition, or flawed historical analogy—to dress up a conclusion rooted in prejudice, fear, or power dynamics. It's not true reasoning; it's a post-hoc salvage operation for an indefensible stance, seeking to retrofit logic onto bigotry or oppression. The tell is that the "rationale" always serves to excuse suffering or inequality.
Example: Arguing for the return of exploitative child labor by saying "It teaches them discipline and helps poor families earn money" commits the Fallacy of Rationalization. It uses a veneer of pragmatic economic concern to justify a brutal practice society rightly outlawed. Similarly, defending colonial atrocities with "It brought infrastructure and modern government" rationalizes genocide and plunder by cherry-picking secondary outcomes while ignoring the primary moral catastrophe.
by Dumuabzu February 3, 2026
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