Asking me to publicly say that I am not a racist, is like me walking into a party and announcing that I am not going to rape any of you. https://youtu.be/7duDQK04jzU (a response to @ScottAdamsSays & @HawkofNewYork)
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Do you see any value in parallels, Scott?
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It would appear not. However, Stanford does: "Analogical reasoning is fundamental to human thought...The explicit use of analogical arguments, since antiquity, has been a distinctive feature of scientific, philosophical and legal reasoning." https://plato.stanford.edu/entries/reasoning-analogy/ …
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Two movies? Jesus.
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"The Passion of the Christ" and "Home Alone."
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Creepy Joe [Biden] & Dizzy Lizzy [Warren] don't have a snowballs chance in Kilauea
of winning in 2020 presidential run, not good analogy?Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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Is it because in the second situation, no one has asked you to say that you are not a rapist? How do you know this? The point is the same. The fact that someone is asking a non-racist to declare as such is: A) a trap; B) insulting; C) genuine (in which an activist is often not).
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Hints why many on the Right are now calling Leftists "rapists." And for the same reason Trump would use slanders towards his opponents during the Primaries. It works. It sticks. The Nazi's used to say that Polish people were stupid. It's all wrong, so we mock it ; )
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