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TopicCapitol terrorist Jenny Cudd facing new felony charges
TommyG663513
02/05/21 2:46:18 PM
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CableZL posted...
No, I understand the fact that there are people who are like that. My point is that you're trying to use your anecdotal examples of people who struggle to have intelligent and mature conversations around the subject of terrorism as some kind of proof is ridiculous. It doesn't mean they're dumb or stupid. It just means they either find the subject uncomfortable to talk about or just can't have a rational conversation on the subject for some reason. People like that shouldn't be used as some sort of absolute proof of general consensus.

And it's strange that you disregard anecdotal examples of terrorists of other races involved in the capitol riot just because most of the capitol rioters are white, but you're fine with repeatedly bring up your anecdotal examples of people you went to college with who can't seem to have a rational discussion on the matter, people on your Facebook feed, QAnon believers, etc.

You're basing your idea of general consensus on people who are irrational when it comes to this subject. I'm basing my idea of general consensus on rationality and logic.

My "eagerness" to call Jenny Cudd a terrorist has nothing to do with her race. It has to do with the fact that she committed a terroristic act and is proud of what she did.

Yeah two minorities doesn't keep the capitol riots from being largely a thing that white people did.

Roughly 10% of black voters voted for Trump, but voting for Trump is still pretty much a thing that white people did. Especially considering that mobilizing black voters in the Atlanta and Philadelphia areas were absolutely key in defeating Trump.

I wouldn't really call my example just an anecdote on equal footing of your "two minorities" stormed the capitol example.

There are people ITT who accused me of being a MAGA type. That's just wtf.

I see TONS of different weird ultra liberal positions EVERYWHERE and especially on this board.

There was a topic recently on here where many people equated being liberal with being a good person.

The general sentiment that I'm going with here is that although liberal people are "better" with "good" intentions compared to your average conservative, they can still fall into these weird problematic inconsistencies.


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