It's a common tactic from people ill-equipped to attack ideas, they'll instead attack the person. Lame.
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Replying to @odd_jeremy
I mentioned that as a caution. Then I attacked their arguments
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Replying to @ContraPoints
The fact is, what they're saying was totally justified. Lose all of your "they're villains" nonsense and your video's gone.
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Replying to @odd_jeremy
re Milo, I said his argument is backed by 1 the Daily Mail, and 2 science that doesn't support his thesis in any way
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Replying to @ContraPoints
You make no citation to science that debunks his. You just say "he's lying". Not an argument, I'm afraid.
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Replying to @odd_jeremy
I don't need to debunk "his" science, because none of it supports what he's saying anyway. Seriously, read the article.
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Replying to @ContraPoints
So obesity is something that should be encouraged and celebrated and something to be proud of?
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Replying to @odd_jeremy
not encouraged. But not shamed. What's the point in shaming people for something that most will never be able to change?
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Replying to @ContraPoints
The ones being shamed are those saying they're PROUD of their obesity. The ones that want to change don't get shamed.
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Replying to @odd_jeremy
shaming happens regardless of desire to change. Statistically, most will never change, despite extreme social pressure.
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Did you even watch my video?
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