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Women's Marches Around the World

Benjamin

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Yeah, CTB, I'm sure that preacher was the worst influence there and it all about the good otherwise, no pro-choice agenda whatsoever, totally insignificant. :rolleyes:
 

Use of Time

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Kind of odd that you would want me to believe that little token gesture negates the undeniable platform the Women’s March stands on which is “women’s reproduction rights” AKA - Pro-choice abortion. They even revoked any partnership with the pro-life feminist organization New Wave Feminists just before the march, uninviting them, citing the abortion views stated in their platform. They spit on and cursed any pro-life women that did show up, yeah, that was their way of supposedly supporting women having an “active voice”. Really, no dominating pro-choice agenda out of the Women's March Organization is the “truth” you would ask me to believe? Sorry, but think you better check your glasses, they appear to have a distorted lens…

It's odd that I said what happened actually happened? Yes that is odd, not your willfull ignorance. No sir, that is completely normal. I know it's Trump's America and things like facts aren't en vogue anymore but you could at least try.
 
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Crabtownboy

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Yeah, CTB, I'm sure that preacher was the worst influence there and it all about the good otherwise, no pro-choice agenda whatsoever, totally insignificant. :rolleyes:

I don't know if he was the worst influence, but I do not think he won any friends screaming into a megaphone and blasting people's ear drums. I have auditory nerve damage on one side and loud noises make it hurt physically. I had to walk away from his as he was causing me physical pain. I am sure he felt good about telling everyone they were going to hell. There are better ways to witness.

Of course large gatherings bring out all kinds of people. There was one group there with large signs about how WiFi is causing cancer. I didn't think about it until later. I should have gone over to them as ask if they use cell phones. There is some discussion as to whether the signals from cell phones might cause brain cancer.
 

InTheLight

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Kind of a sad, very weak, that all the argument you would have to offer against all the reasoning I gave in opposition to the claim of the “Women’s March’ motive” being to “Encourage women to be an active voice.” – Wherein showing it truly being motivated otherwise, factually inaccurate and purely hypocritical is for you to try to pretend my closing argument of a moral dilemma was the base of my reasoning and therein a “No True Scotsman” fallacy. You’ve totally lost the purpose of calling out a fallacy, which is pointing to an error in reasoning, as if that if a moral dilemma is all I offered – at the end of my argument, as if that was my argument. Fallacy much! But not mine… ;)

125 words of gobble-de-goop trying to deny you just used the No True Scotsman's Fallacy.

It must burn, huh?
 

Benjamin

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125 words of gobble-de-goop trying to deny you just used the No True Scotsman's Fallacy.

It must burn, huh?
Actually I was thinking you guys seriously need to try to step it up. Would be nice to have a little real competition...
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