I called my 'Bois' so they can see another race denier get proved wrong. I think likes are dumb and wish they got rid of them.
No, I can make that very reasonable claim, and you can look up the proof if you actually want to know the truth.
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"I have the evidence, I'm not going to give it to you, but it's there."
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Yeah, pretty much. I have no reason to go quoting you sources that you're not going to bother reading.
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"I have evidecne, I'm just not going to show them to you."
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Some things are worth getting into on Twitter, and some things aren't. I encourage you to do some research
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"I have proof, I'm just not going to show you it."
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Do you think it would do any good? Don't be silly
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"I (for some reason) believe you're not going to read my proof, so I'm not going to give you an opportunity to read said proof." Self-fulfulling prophecy at it's finest.
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It's kind of like people who believe in evolution talking to creationists, or people who believe the earth is round talking to flat earthers. At some point you're just like "duh, the earth is round, and you can go read all about it if you want"
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Burden of proof falls on the one who makes the claim.
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He's making the claim that it's not caused by genetics (see the rest of the thread). You can say that either of these claims requires proof. My claim is obvious from daily life, and I'm just not going to bother with proving it again when he can go look it up. There's no point.
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