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It clearly doesn't bother you enough to stop you from working to see the fascist elected so the representative supporting longstanding-but-dogshite-foreign-policy can 'learn his lesson'.
I don't think he ought to lose because of this issue, I think he'll lose because of this issue all on his own.
You're free to disagree with the method of agitation but it comforts me (barely) that you would at least still support him if he were to change his position on this. It's my bet most people on the fence would, too.
No, you don't think he 'ought' to, you're just Doing Your Part to make sure he does. Like drilling holes in a boat to protest the captain bailing water instead of filling the holes.
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This is such a terrible metaphor. A good metaphor is one that cant easily be reversed.
Example: Netanyahu is drilling holes, and I'm (both) bailing water (by voting) and also yelling at Biden he should stop Netanyahu, and Biden is sitting calmly on the other side of the boat denying any holes are being drilled at all.
What
In what fucking English class did you learn that in
In the one about derailing threads when you've not a leg to stand on.
Maybe 'good' is too vague. Maybe 'convincing' is more accurate.
A good metaphor can be reversed because a metaphors are inherently flexible. I have trouble thinking of a metaphor that can't be reversed. Care to give any examples?
No, because I don't think metaphors are particularly effective at communicating a point.
So your entire point was just to deflect that you had no answer to the metaphor because you realize it's apt. Cool cool cool.
Only you are not in a position to bale water, and so aren't, but Biden is, and so is. So not sure your pedantry holds up plus quit trying to derail the thread.
Oh look, another variation of the same metaphor saying something completely different than the others.
The point is that the metaphor isn't a very compelling one; you're not doing well to show otherwise.