@ProfesorTortuga People can be influenced by a work of fiction even if they know it is fiction.
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@ProfesorTortuga You are doing a wonderful job arguing against straw-men positions that no one has ever made.
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@ProfesorTortuga Again, it doesn't help your cause that you are arguing against a non-existent position.
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@ProfesorTortuga It seems to me that you enjoy Miller's comics and don't want to think about the political implications of the narratives.
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@ProfesorTortuga Okay, so you're someone who enjoys fantasy/superheroes but doesn't want to see them subject to analysis.
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@ProfesorTortuga Yes, stop engaging with someone who offers counter-examples to your arguments.
10:06 PM - 23 Dec 2015
from Toronto, Ontario
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