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by seppin
2036 days ago
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> Have you ever seen a gangster film? I'm sorry i'm not basing my arguments on movies i've seen. Combine that with you arrogance in implying i'm getting concepts wrong (i'm citing them, you are not), I think this conversation has run its course. Your entire response amounts to "you are wrong but i'm not going to say how". |
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> (i'm citing them, you are not)
You cited Wikipedia, and you haven't cited a single source for any proposition other than the one you were specifically wrong about.
> I'm sorry i'm not basing my arguments on movies i've seen.
Deliberate obtuseness. The obvious implication of the reference to gangster films is that anyone who has even a passing familiarity with protection rackets knows that harm from the racketeer is not the only threatened harm. The third sentence of the Wikipedia entry you mentioned confirms this: "Through the credible threat of violence, the racketeers deter people from swindling, robbing, injuring, sabotaging or otherwise harming their clients." That means that the analogy between the CIA and a protection racket is perfectly tenable—in the parlance of your Wikipedia entry, a "broader protection racket" rather than a "pure extortion racket."
Not sure how to spell it out any clearer than that. I'm not implying you're getting concepts wrong. You got them both wrong.