Does it matter that it ISN'T a statue of Che? Or that it was just a sculpture on temporary display, removed in 2008?
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Replying to @IvyShoots @Buntzums
it doesn't invalidate my point, but it is funny
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Replying to @alicemazzy @Buntzums
Does it matter that the only evidence you presented to make your point was a lie intended to promote the false equivalency you embrace?
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Replying to @alicemazzy @IvyShoots
I'm not citing quoted post's (apparently false) content as evidence of anything, I'm criticizing the poster's mindset
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Replying to @alicemazzy
The words you chose convey the point that "all sides" are the same in intent and motivation. False equivalency in response to fake evidence.
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Replying to @IvyShoots
not sure how it's a "false equivalency" to suggest all sides seek to advance the interests of their respective side
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Replying to @alicemazzy
Not what you said. "Icons" aren't an "interest" anti-fascists seek to advance. At the moment, only white supremacists want that.
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Replying to @IvyShoots @alicemazzy
You claimed false equivalency between the 2 sides' "interest" in icons, based on a false story about a non-existent "lefist" icon.
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Replying to @IvyShoots
this is a fair point. there is some clamoring to install more left-palatable icons when these sorts of controversies arise but...
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...largely on the part of the idpol diversity crowd, which I can accept is a distinct bloc from the antifa types
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Replying to @alicemazzy @IvyShoots
better example might be lenin statue in seattle, which amusingly the mayor suggested removing in addition to a confed monument
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