Faced with a dilemma, you might as well be confused
Speaking should be accurate and clear. But in the actual use of language, many words are vague. Because some things in real life are unnecessary and inconvenient to say too hard. In the face of other people's difficulties and dilemmas, you don't have to think hard. Instead, use plausible language to get rid of yourself, and let your opponent bear the trap of your own design.
The famous French revolutionary and utopian communist François Noel Babeff, defended in the court of the Vendôme High Court in 1797: "When I was tried for the first time, I was solemnly Promise that I will defend our cause magnificently and solemnly, so that I can be worthy of my sincere friends in France, and I will be worthy of myself. I will abide by my promise..."
"The spirit of freedom, how grateful I am to you! Because you have put me in a position that is more free than all others. I am more free, precisely because I am carrying chains on my back. The task I have to accomplish is How beautiful! What a noble cause I maintain! It only allows me to speak the truth, which is exactly what I want. Even if my heart feels that the truth is not pointed out to me, this cause will force me to speak the pure truth. .Because of the iron chain on my back, I have the priority to express free opinions before the countless oppressed and victims...""
Although we are locked up in human cages and tortured cruelly, as long as we can get the support of that noble cause, we have the responsibility to publicly declare the truth we love..."
In this way, Babev proclaimed his revolutionary ideals in the courts. This kind of language full of fighting passion, everyone knows what it says, but it does not say it clearly, but it does not lose the power of eloquence. It is very worth learning.