Police in the town of Savage, Minnesota, are now investigating an attack on a little girl at a local school by assailants, schoolchildren, who told officials they beat her up because "she wasn't Muslim."
@BobaFuttbucker Interesting. You had accused the OP of sharing this post in order to exaggerate the danger of violent Muslims. @jimbolauski accused you of doing the same thing about Nazis.
Exaggerating the violence of a particular group is not the same as saying that the particular group is violent.
@BobaFuttbucker I’m not denying that Nazis are bad at all, and I don’t think that @jimbolauski was either. However, like violent Muslims, they’re a severe minority in the #USA that doesn’t pose a significant danger to the general population. The comparison is apt
@BobaFuttbucker We’re getting off track, apparently intentionally. You seem pretty bad faith in this thread (not surprising considering your conduct in previous threads of ours, to be fair), so I think I’m going to end this here, and mute you so that I can focus on having more intelligent conversations.
@BobaFuttbucker@jimbolauski I could make an article saying “This Pizza In #Atlanta Is Awful”; accusing me of making it seem like there’s more bad pizza in #Atlanta than there actually is is different than saying I’m accusing all #Atlanta pizza of being bad.
@BobaFuttbucker I think it’s not smart to make sweeping statements like “everyone in this group is bad”. Nazism is bad, and if you had to draw #Nazi names out of a hat, you’d probably find a bad person 9 out of 10 times.
The analogy isn’t broken, you just don’t like it because you disagree with the conclusion. In your mind, the threat of Nazis can’t possibly be exaggerated, because you REALLY don’t like them. I don’t like them either, but that doesn’t make them the greatest threat known to man.
@BobaFuttbucker Interesting. You had accused the OP of sharing this post in order to exaggerate the danger of violent Muslims. @jimbolauski accused you of doing the same thing about Nazis.
Exaggerating the violence of a particular group is not the same as saying that the particular group is violent.
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@BobaFuttbucker
> How does one exaggerate the danger of Nazis? I am DYING to know.
By making it seem like there are more Nazis than there actually are
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@BobaFuttbucker I’m not denying that Nazis are bad at all, and I don’t think that @jimbolauski was either. However, like violent Muslims, they’re a severe minority in the #USA that doesn’t pose a significant danger to the general population. The comparison is apt
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@BobaFuttbucker We’re getting off track, apparently intentionally. You seem pretty bad faith in this thread (not surprising considering your conduct in previous threads of ours, to be fair), so I think I’m going to end this here, and mute you so that I can focus on having more intelligent conversations.
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Oskar Schindler was a good man. He was a Nazi.
The thing is, people are not good or bad. We are all nuanced. There are several Nazis honored by the Jews.
If a Jew can honor a nazi, then maybe you should see the world for what it is. Complicated.
@BobaFuttbucker @jimbolauski I could make an article saying “This Pizza In #Atlanta Is Awful”; accusing me of making it seem like there’s more bad pizza in #Atlanta than there actually is is different than saying I’m accusing all #Atlanta pizza of being bad.
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@BobaFuttbucker Dude ain’t never heard of analogies before lol
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@BobaFuttbucker I think it’s not smart to make sweeping statements like “everyone in this group is bad”. Nazism is bad, and if you had to draw #Nazi names out of a hat, you’d probably find a bad person 9 out of 10 times.
The analogy isn’t broken, you just don’t like it because you disagree with the conclusion. In your mind, the threat of Nazis can’t possibly be exaggerated, because you REALLY don’t like them. I don’t like them either, but that doesn’t make them the greatest threat known to man.
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