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by breatheoften
3417 days ago
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I brought up this situation because it's an example of a "paid protesters" claim being falsely used in other contexts as a reason to ignore actual human interactions. I think you are trying to invalidate the notion that there can be a reason for people to disagree other than media manipulation. I disagree with that argument and I will not attempt to engage with you on the basis of fact until and unless you walk it back. |
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Perhaps mistakenly, I anticipated an objection to this simple scenario along the lines of "this person is really extra super bad, so normal Congress-critters even from the same party would never have voted for her without being fooled by evil memes, and that's why we should believe that this Congress-critter really does believe in the evil meme of the Soros Army". If you wouldn't have objected thus, I apologize for making an uncharitable assumption.