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by admax88q
2438 days ago
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> if you say that there is one example where a social worker wasn't dismissed in this way then I do not agree that is sufficient to derail the argument. Isn't that kind of ridiculous? If you say "Thing A happens! Here's an example of when thing A happened," but it turns out that your example did not actually happen, well it sure seems like your argument is likely not true, or that thing A happens with such low frequency that I don't need to worry about it. The argument is not how you phrased it "here's one time this thing didn't happen," it's the fact that the example you provided did not happen. You have every incentive to find real examples to support your case. |
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