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by ern_ave
67 days ago
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I'm having a hard time understanding your point. Here's what I think just happened: Me: I value the right to self defense You: Guns are used for self harm more often than self defense [as an aside, I don't disagree that this is true - I've heard this stat many times] You: This is ironic! Please help me to understand why you think that's ironic. What do you feel would be a non-ironic position? Is it this.... Me: I value the right to self defense, but one day I might want to kill myself, so I guess I'd better give up the right to self defense. Is that a non-ironic position? To me that seems like an irrational position. Those two issues (self defense and self harm) seem orthogonal, and conflating them because of a superficial similarity (they both involve guns) seems odd. |
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