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People who don't use facts construct straw man arguments - sm

Posted: May 9th, 2018 - 11:40 am In Reply to: Save your self-rightousness. I've had enough of your "preaching." - sm

Your reply is exactly what I'm talking about. "Save your self-righteousness. "I've had enough of your preaching." You are mischaracterizing what I said. Again, that is a common pathetic tactic. "You indeed called me hateful." I said, "IF you want to hate..." Stop putting words in people's mouths to try to win your argument because straw man arguments are easily burned up by the truth.

Are you just being defensive because I called you out for making an untrue statement about Mike Pence? Then instead of owning what you did, you try to deflect by saying, "As for the Pence statement, actually it came from Trump talking about Pence." So you know it was alleged by someone else and now you're going to perpetuate that UNTRUE allegation by posting it on the internet? How would you like it if someone started attributing nasty comments to you because someone ELSE claimed you said it? If you would not like it, then saying what you did about Mike Pence was a hypocritical thing to do.

"I have friends and acquaintances who are gay. Most of the time I found out after the fact as I don't judge people." And WHO is preaching and full of self-righteousness?

Yes, I did say I doubt what you said about the other people because you have demonstrated that you cannot separate fact from allegation. Your unwillingness and/or inability to be objective and your own agenda seem to dictate your conclusions. That's such a waste of time.

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