• lennybird@lemmy.world
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    3 days ago

    I love how you dodged more than half of the issues, knowing you didn’t have jack shit. Respectfully, of course.

    Sounds like one is complicit in genocide with respect to both climate change and Ukraine.

    (by the way: you love mamdani; if they’re all the same, why did he run as a Democrat? You should hate him too, right? So I guess they’re not all the same and Democrats are, objectively better, is that right?)

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      I love how you dodged more than half of the issues, knowing you didn’t have jack shit.

      Hence your substantive engagement on what I did mention?

      you love mamdani

      Never claimed this.

      If they’re all the same

      Never claimed this.

      You should hate him too, right?

      None of this is about hate, it’s about which policy decisions are better than others.

      So I guess they’re not all the same and Democrats are, objectively better, is that right?

      Again, never claimed.

      Everything you’re saying comes across as being less about “how do we improve things” and more “I need someone to be angry at.” I would propose directing that anger at the politicians instead of your fellow voters.

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        Hence your substantive engagement on what I did mention?

        I dish back that which has been dished out.

        Never claimed this.

        Implied.

        Never claimed this.

        So you are saying Democrats and Harris would’ve been better?

        None of this is about hate, it’s about which policy decisions are better than others.

        And Harris had overall better policy decisions, correct?

        Again, never claimed.

        So you agree Harris had overall better policy decisions, correct?

        Everything you’re saying comes across as being less about “how do we improve things” and more “I need someone to be angry at.” I would propose directing that anger at the politicians instead of your fellow voters.

        The two notions aren’t mutually-exclusive. You see, in order to improve things, fools asserting defeatist false equivalence fallacy rhetoric need to learn from their disastrous mistakes. Because you’re the one responsible, that is making you a bit uncomfortable, I suspect.

        I would propose making fewer logical fallacies next election cycle.