Yes but I am talking about people who seem to think others should abandon their country rather than try to address problems.
That mentality. No discussion. No room for other views. No room for democracy. Just 'If you don't like this thing I like, get out.'
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'If you don't like it, leave' is just another way of not addressing the actual issue. Ppl raise problems coz they want to address them.
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And in some cases that issue would be the existence of democracy itself.
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Yes, it could.
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I have just learnt that the fallacy I'm trying to get at has a name & the logical flaws of it have been set out.https://twitter.com/HPluckrose/status/882580402627653632 …
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Yes, I imagine we all agree on that. His was indeed a different question, and no less valid.
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Yes, I'm not saying its not valid. I've written about it in relation to immigration. Its just not what I am talking about here.
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Thinking about how this would work logically. Whenever a party gets elected, everyone who didn't want it would have to leave...
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...rather than working on strengthening their own party's campaign for next time. 'If you don't like it, leave' = shut up.
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