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They’re both liberals. Everything I’ve said still applies.
Conservatives marching down the street carrying Nazi flags is such a conservative thing to do then, yes?
I love that you snarked your way into understanding what they were saying
Not all conservatives are Nazis, but chances are pretty high based on history that all Nazis are conservatives.
So would you say that the statement "Conservatives marching down the street carrying Nazi flags is such a conservative thing to do" is substantially true or substantially false?
Maybe a better distinction would be "accurate or misleading".
If a 100% of Nazis are historically conservative or conservative-adjacent, it is a conservative thing to do. That’s not stating all conservatives are automatically Nazis. In this case though, I’d probably just say it’s a very Nazi thing to do.
Okay so we're talking about the difference between "All squares are rectangles" and "Not all rectangles are squares."
What you initially said, and what I offered a "conservative/Nazi" counterpoint to, is "Rectangles doing square things is such a rectangle thing to do," when most rectangles are not squares.
This is the epitome of a straw man argument.
getting into a logical argument over a ~~figure of speech~~ idomatic expression is such a lemmy thing to do~~
Not a figure of speech. It's the difference between substantially accurate and propaganda.
Thanks for the correction!
Getting upset over a minor critique of the status quo-upholding elements within liberalism is, ironically, a very liberal thing to do.