• @[email protected]
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    No but I can prove they’re short-sighted; and those two things go hand-in-hand. In my experience I’ve frankly yet to see someone older than like 22-years-old espouse such self-defeating beliefs and goals.

    I can also prove that right-wing extremists engage in political astroturfing routinely and that according to investigative reporting these far-right groups intend to muddy the waters.

    Taken from there, it takes very little ink (inductive reasoning) to connect the dots.

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      43 months ago

      can prove they’re short-sighted;

      how? what methodology is available to you to prove such an accusation?

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        EDIT: Observe the user below spamming multiple replies to the same comment. This is part of the gaslighting gish-gallop tactic I’ve noted. There is a user here I suspect of having many alt accounts and who frequently does this. I encourage you to report them for spam.

        what methodology is available to you to prove such an accusation?

        If I may, a thing called logic.

        • If your goal is to minimize genocide, both in Palestine and Ukraine.
        • If your goal is to ensure that we don’t fall further into fascism.
        • If the choices on the ballot in November are a constant, regardless of anything else that happens.
        • If you understand the nature of entropy in that maintaining let alone building-upon a trillion-piece puzzle is exceedingly more taxing than smashing it.
        • If other guy is significantly-worse for Ukrainians, Palestinians, US, and the World.
        • If you understand the mathematical trend of FPTP and the Spoiler Effect.

        … Then one understands the logical choice is voting for Biden and doing anything else from not voting, voting Republican, voting 3rd-party, writing-in – is utterly self-defeating and short-sighted to the aforementioned goals.

        If you don’t understand these things, then yes, one might have built their ardent beliefs atop a house of cards.

          • @[email protected]
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            No, but voting for Trump or helping him win by hiding behind a 3rd party candidate will advance fascism guaranteed. But please, continue astroturfing this thread with your repeating, broken argument.

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                LOL, if you could prove Duvinger’s Law wrong you’d be famous, but you’re not.

                You’re very likely a Trump supporter stirring shit with those facile arguments.

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                  You know what this sort of rhetorical technique they’re using reminds me of? Sovereign citizens lmao.

                • @[email protected]
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                  You’re very likely a Trump supporter stirring shit with those facile arguments.

                  baby, i’m an anarchist.

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                  LOL, if you could prove Duvinger’s Law wrong you’d be famous, but you’re not.

                  duverger’s “law” has no predictive value at all. it’s post-hoc storytelling. you can’t prove it wrong because it’s a useless tautology.

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      Taken from there, it takes very little ink (inductive reasoning) to connect the dots.

      this isn’t proof. it’s innuendo.