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by s1artibartfast
324 days ago
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>Your argument would be appropriate if we were debating the amount of spending in the context of other spending. Thats what I'm talking about. Im not talking about the merits of a movement or mob. Do you think the underlying reality of ROI is irrelevant? Do you support "advancement" at all or any cost? |
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I obviously do not support "advancement" at any [large] cost. But it's fallacious to extrapolate from that to not supporting it at any [small] cost, as the thrust of your argument implies.