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Originally posted by d000hg View PostYou realise when someone makes a counter-argument that doesn't automatically mean they 100% endorse that side's entire belief system... they might just be pointing out bias and incorrect points? e.g. if you make an insulting claim about Trump and I point out that your claim is untrue, that doesn't mean I'm a Trump supporter.
People here seem very poorly educated when it comes to objectivity and debate. If someone says anything in the slightest defence of someone left-wing, they are branded as left-wing even if they are defending the person, not their political views.
So much spite and anger... I attack your argument, you insult me. Defend your arguments and your principles instead of engaging in puerile character attacks. Stop viewing Trump as a role model for how to engage in debates
Originally posted by MrMarkyMark View PostAbsolutely no spite and anger here, I can assure you I'm typing this with a very wry smile on my face
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I've called you a "Champagne Socialist" and a "Lefty Leaning Liberal", very much tongue in cheek, I guess these are insults, or puerile character attacks?
I would suggest you calling people out as racists, when the other half of their family is of ethnic origin, is far more insulting?
Maybe, you are just trolling and I have got you all wrong, as I have said on here before.
Anyway, we'll leave it there and I genuinely hope you enjoy your inheritance.What happens in General, stays in General.You know what they say about assumptions!Comment
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