It's point 3 on the bulleted summary at the very beginning. Even if not, why tell us to stop doing something in an essay you haven't read?
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Your point 3 is the same false equivalence. The right mainstream rejects modernity.
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See the section on false equivalence. Bye now.
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We say that our purpose is not to compare the two sides for the extent & kind of harm being done & we say why, yes.
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that's the problem isn't it. You kind of have to when one is some unruly kids, and the other has access to nuclear codes.
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I know that all of us in this conversation have spoken ad nauseam against the tiny-handed nuclear code holder & his supporters. But….
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Replying to @J_indetroit @toxicpath and
But can we not criticize bad ideas wherever they reside? Isn’t that the right thing to do? Always?
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Particularly when they are mutually reinforcing. If we want to actually achieve anything, that is.
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If you want to achieve something you have to expose the lies of the right, not the peccadilloes of the left.
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We've spent nearly 9,000 words arguing why this attitude is unhelpful. You won't read it but want to argue. I am muting you now.
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