You'll definitely be fine. Glad we got that out of the way.zombie wrote:if it's just fringe that seeks for removal and not already well regarded members of a community with a large base too, then we'll probably be fine.showa58taro wrote: You're missing the point. It doesn't matter at all where idiots want to go. Idiots on the "remove all slave owners" get no more credence than "remove any statues of black people" fringe would from the KKK.
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you don't like it as a place to take an argument, and that's fine. but can you say that things have never snowballed from one incident to go further and further? do things just always happen in a vacuum, out of nowhere?showa58taro wrote:Well yes. That too.zombie wrote:in this specific instance, maybe so. i really hope you're right. i hope the censorship and vandalism stops with civil war figures.showa58taro wrote:I mean you know that "Slippery Slope" is a specific logical fallacy.
But also it is a general fallacy that shouldn't be used as an argument.
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No. But each action and consequence has a chance to then respawn new actions. The fallacy isn't that a chain of events can happen. It's that there is inevitability in the final outcome based on the first step.zombie wrote:you don't like it as a place to take an argument, and that's fine. but can you say that things have never snowballed from one incident to go further and further? do things just always happen in a vacuum, out of nowhere?showa58taro wrote:Well yes. That too.zombie wrote:in this specific instance, maybe so. i really hope you're right. i hope the censorship and vandalism stops with civil war figures.showa58taro wrote:I mean you know that "Slippery Slope" is a specific logical fallacy.
But also it is a general fallacy that shouldn't be used as an argument.
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jason and you will definitely agree that al sharpton is an idiot.showa58taro wrote:You'll definitely be fine. Glad we got that out of the way.zombie wrote:if it's just fringe that seeks for removal and not already well regarded members of a community with a large base too, then we'll probably be fine.showa58taro wrote: You're missing the point. It doesn't matter at all where idiots want to go. Idiots on the "remove all slave owners" get no more credence than "remove any statues of black people" fringe would from the KKK.
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you're mistaking my use of the argument. it's not that it will inevitably happen. and that is why i keep saying that i hope it doesn't. that i hope it only goes "this far".showa58taro wrote:No. But each action and consequence has a chance to then respawn new actions. The fallacy isn't that a chain of events can happen. It's that there is inevitability in the final outcome based on the first step.zombie wrote:you don't like it as a place to take an argument, and that's fine. but can you say that things have never snowballed from one incident to go further and further? do things just always happen in a vacuum, out of nowhere?showa58taro wrote:Well yes. That too.zombie wrote:in this specific instance, maybe so. i really hope you're right. i hope the censorship and vandalism stops with civil war figures.showa58taro wrote:I mean you know that "Slippery Slope" is a specific logical fallacy.
But also it is a general fallacy that shouldn't be used as an argument.
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Sounded like it based on his last statement. Garbage.zombie wrote:jason and you will definitely agree that al sharpton is an idiot.showa58taro wrote:You'll definitely be fine. Glad we got that out of the way.zombie wrote:if it's just fringe that seeks for removal and not already well regarded members of a community with a large base too, then we'll probably be fine.showa58taro wrote: You're missing the point. It doesn't matter at all where idiots want to go. Idiots on the "remove all slave owners" get no more credence than "remove any statues of black people" fringe would from the KKK.
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Deal with each link in its turn. If it goes all the way to removing anyone who was born before 1945 you'll have every chance to try and stop it along the way.zombie wrote:you're mistaking my use of the argument. it's not that it will inevitably happen. and that is why i keep saying that i hope it doesn't. that i hope it only goes "this far".showa58taro wrote:No. But each action and consequence has a chance to then respawn new actions. The fallacy isn't that a chain of events can happen. It's that there is inevitability in the final outcome based on the first step.zombie wrote:you don't like it as a place to take an argument, and that's fine. but can you say that things have never snowballed from one incident to go further and further? do things just always happen in a vacuum, out of nowhere?showa58taro wrote:Well yes. That too.zombie wrote:in this specific instance, maybe so. i really hope you're right. i hope the censorship and vandalism stops with civil war figures.showa58taro wrote:I mean you know that "Slippery Slope" is a specific logical fallacy.
But also it is a general fallacy that shouldn't be used as an argument.
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I like having zombs on my side of an argument someone who reacts with reason not emotions
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there is always a chance to stop censorship along the way, from going too far, or becoming too unruly.showa58taro wrote:Deal with each link in its turn. If it goes all the way to removing anyone who was born before 1945 you'll have every chance to try and stop it along the way.zombie wrote:you're mistaking my use of the argument. it's not that it will inevitably happen. and that is why i keep saying that i hope it doesn't. that i hope it only goes "this far".showa58taro wrote:No. But each action and consequence has a chance to then respawn new actions. The fallacy isn't that a chain of events can happen. It's that there is inevitability in the final outcome based on the first step.zombie wrote:you don't like it as a place to take an argument, and that's fine. but can you say that things have never snowballed from one incident to go further and further? do things just always happen in a vacuum, out of nowhere?showa58taro wrote:Well yes. That too.zombie wrote:in this specific instance, maybe so. i really hope you're right. i hope the censorship and vandalism stops with civil war figures.showa58taro wrote:I mean you know that "Slippery Slope" is a specific logical fallacy.
But also it is a general fallacy that shouldn't be used as an argument.
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Sadly he's hit logic with his reason.Tiggnutz wrote:I like having zombs on my side of an argument someone who reacts with reason not emotions
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no i have hit stubbornness. we're both arguing from logic.showa58taro wrote:Sadly he's hit logic with his reason.Tiggnutz wrote:I like having zombs on my side of an argument someone who reacts with reason not emotions
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The best of us can see further than what's right in front of us I can't always do that. Respectshowa58taro wrote:Sadly he's hit logic with his reason.Tiggnutz wrote:I like having zombs on my side of an argument someone who reacts with reason not emotions
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Exactly. So saying we shouldn't do something that is right at this point in time because it will possibly lead to something wrong in the future discredits the notion of our ability to see what is right or wrong.zombie wrote:there is always a chance to stop censorship along the way, from going too far, or becoming too unruly.showa58taro wrote:Deal with each link in its turn. If it goes all the way to removing anyone who was born before 1945 you'll have every chance to try and stop it along the way.zombie wrote:you're mistaking my use of the argument. it's not that it will inevitably happen. and that is why i keep saying that i hope it doesn't. that i hope it only goes "this far".showa58taro wrote:No. But each action and consequence has a chance to then respawn new actions. The fallacy isn't that a chain of events can happen. It's that there is inevitability in the final outcome based on the first step.zombie wrote:you don't like it as a place to take an argument, and that's fine. but can you say that things have never snowballed from one incident to go further and further? do things just always happen in a vacuum, out of nowhere?showa58taro wrote:Well yes. That too.zombie wrote:in this specific instance, maybe so. i really hope you're right. i hope the censorship and vandalism stops with civil war figures.showa58taro wrote:I mean you know that "Slippery Slope" is a specific logical fallacy.
But also it is a general fallacy that shouldn't be used as an argument.
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It's true. My point is that I'm not arguing from emotions.zombie wrote:no i have hit stubbornness. we're both arguing from logic.showa58taro wrote:Sadly he's hit logic with his reason.Tiggnutz wrote:I like having zombs on my side of an argument someone who reacts with reason not emotions
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Trump could take a lessonTiggnutz wrote:The best of us can see further than what's right in front of us I can't always do that. Respectshowa58taro wrote:Sadly he's hit logic with his reason.Tiggnutz wrote:I like having zombs on my side of an argument someone who reacts with reason not emotions
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I feel like I'm being called a Prognosticator. Like a ground hog.Tiggnutz wrote:The best of us can see further than what's right in front of us I can't always do that. Respectshowa58taro wrote:Sadly he's hit logic with his reason.Tiggnutz wrote:I like having zombs on my side of an argument someone who reacts with reason not emotions
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Nah but you may be a slight more emotional driven it's ok thoughshowa58taro wrote:I feel like I'm being called a Prognosticator. Like a ground hog.Tiggnutz wrote:The best of us can see further than what's right in front of us I can't always do that. Respectshowa58taro wrote:Sadly he's hit logic with his reason.Tiggnutz wrote:I like having zombs on my side of an argument someone who reacts with reason not emotions
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I thought it was me you were calling emotional. I really don't feel like I am. Bizarre. Genuinely just taking down logically flawed arguments and sticking to my principles. I also love arguing with Zombie. He's actually going to address me as a real person. Notjust a punching bag. There's respect between us.Tiggnutz wrote:Nah but you may be a slight more emotional driven it's ok thoughshowa58taro wrote:I feel like I'm being called a Prognosticator. Like a ground hog.Tiggnutz wrote:The best of us can see further than what's right in front of us I can't always do that. Respectshowa58taro wrote:Sadly he's hit logic with his reason.Tiggnutz wrote:I like having zombs on my side of an argument someone who reacts with reason not emotions
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do we know right from wrong? the best of us, absolutely. do we always act, when we should? sadly not always.showa58taro wrote:
Exactly. So saying we shouldn't do something that is right at this point in time because it will possibly lead to something wrong in the future discredits the notion of our ability to see what is right or wrong.
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do you feel like i'm arguing from emotions, then?showa58taro wrote:It's true. My point is that I'm not arguing from emotions.zombie wrote:no i have hit stubbornness. we're both arguing from logic.showa58taro wrote:Sadly he's hit logic with his reason.Tiggnutz wrote:I like having zombs on my side of an argument someone who reacts with reason not emotions