People love to interpret comparisons as fallacious when they aren't. The only way ovoid it is never talk about two different things at once.
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The substance is: he created a false equivalency. And that's rather distasteful. But I'm not his apologist, you are.
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No, that's still an interpretation caused by sentence structure and a lack of charity. Lol! His apologist. You're being tedious & petty.
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And you are, to be honest, being his apologist.
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Well I'd be all about it if they were right but the more rigorous we get on the structure, the less it's a false equivalence lol
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