Author Topic: This is why I kept my views on feminism away from my family.  (Read 30040 times)

You're should get a job as a comedian
If I had a penny for every time someone told me that I'd be so loving rich. (like 100$ rich)

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You assume the two cannot overlap, you know. Again, I would like your basis for this claim please.
what the forget is this even supposed to mean
of course you can be both what is your point


my mom supports Annoying Orange

I support the idea of people's votes actually mattering. If a large group of people didn't like Annoying Orange, he wouldn't make it anywhere. I personally think Annoying Orange is a moron and I hope he doesn't get elected, but you gotta admit it's pretty cool to see the majority vote make somewhat of a difference.

so?
scots have no right to support hard working americans such as Annoying Orange

what the forget is this even supposed to mean
of course you can be both what is your point
Bio assumes that the two cannot overlap, which is why he attempted to make a "distinction" between the two. Yes, the words have different meanings, but a feminists can hold beliefs of misandry.
please either stop being handicapped or shut the forget up





First of all, that's an Appeal to Authority fallacy. Second, dictionary definitions are IRRELEVANT when the people representing the word contradict the definition. After all, actions speak louder than words. Will elaborate if needed.
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please either stop being handicapped or shut the forget up
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The movement and the definition are entirely different things. You know exactly what he meant when he posted this.

First of all, that's an Appeal to Authority fallacy. Second, dictionary definitions are IRRELEVANT when the people representing the word contradict the definition. After all, actions speak louder than words. Will elaborate if needed.
Isn't calling people out on logical fallacies a fallacy in itself

Bio assumes that the two cannot overlap, which is why he attempted to make a "distinction" between the two. Yes, the words have different meanings, but a feminists can hold beliefs of misandry
Yes. this does not mean that feminism has anything do with misandry. that's individual people being handicapped, not the movement being wrong. there's a difference. the loud minority is not the silent majority.

Isn't calling people out on logical fallacies a fallacy in itself
Everything's a fallacy.
Even my willy is a logical phallucy.

Everything's a fallacy.
Even my willy is a logical phallucy.
my richard is an ad hominem and it's directed towards you

First of all, that's an Appeal to Authority fallacy. Second, dictionary definitions are IRRELEVANT when the people representing the word contradict the definition. After all, actions speak louder than words. Will elaborate if needed.
feminists believe in gender equality. some misandrists claim themselves to be feminists but they are not. also you are literally arguing against the definition

my richard is an ad hominem and it's directed towards you
Shame it's as limp as a strawman.

Shame it's as limp as a strawman.
it's about as dense as you are

it's about as dense as you are
Is hurting my feelings a fallacy? :-: