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Pro-choice 153 comments
guest
· 9 years ago
[citation needed]
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Pro-choice 153 comments
guest
· 9 years ago
1. Attacks the presentation of the point being made, not the point itself.
2. Irrelevant, that's not how consent works.
3. Just 2 rephrased.
4. Appeal to nature/naturalistic fallcy.
5. Appeal to emotion.
6. Reductio ad absurdum/strawman fallacy.
7. Just 6 rephrased.
8. False equivalence, also incorrect.
9. Another false equivalence.
10. Meaningless semantics.
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2. Irrelevant, that's not how consent works.
3. Just 2 rephrased.
4. Appeal to nature/naturalistic fallcy.
5. Appeal to emotion.
6. Reductio ad absurdum/strawman fallacy.
7. Just 6 rephrased.
8. False equivalence, also incorrect.
9. Another false equivalence.
10. Meaningless semantics.
Beauty is a social concept - health isn't 33 comments
guest
· 9 years ago
"A healthy society is a happy one."
Japan has amongst the lowest rates of obesity, longest life expectancies and... highest suicide rates.
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Japan has amongst the lowest rates of obesity, longest life expectancies and... highest suicide rates.
Considering the rush of all the police brutality videos 14 comments
guest
· 9 years ago
The police are supposed to be enforce the law, if embarrassment or intimidation are enough to stop them doing their job, then they are not fit for the job. Yes, there are multiple options that could result in nothing being done, all of which require further corruption and/or incompetence. Assuming I am biased is just poor argument, I do not ignore the good, I just expect it to be standard. I am simply unwilling to let the bad go ignored and unpunished. If the police cannot bring the corrupt to justice then they are not fit for purpose.
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Beauty is a social concept - health isn't 33 comments
Considering the rush of all the police brutality videos 14 comments
guest
· 9 years ago
If they can be blackmailed, they must also be corrupt. How could no other police know about the corruption? Law enforcement is supposed to have massive oversight to prevent that; the only options this leaves are corruption or incompetence.
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Considering the rush of all the police brutality videos 14 comments
guest
· 9 years ago
"The non-corrupt officers don't let it happen on purpose. ... or they are corrupt as well."
Want a chance to rephrase that?
Want a chance to rephrase that?
Considering the rush of all the police brutality videos 14 comments
guest
· 9 years ago
"The only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is that good men do nothing."
The corrupt few can only be so because the others let it happen. A.C.A.B.
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The corrupt few can only be so because the others let it happen. A.C.A.B.
Beauty is a social concept - health isn't 33 comments
guest
· 9 years ago
Several studies have found that stigma toward a person's weight will, in a significant majority of cases, cause further overeating and weight gain.
yale.edu/rudd-annualreport/stigma/Press/YaleDailyNews.11-1-06.Puhl.pdf
newsmax.com/Health/Health-News/obesity-stigma-weightism-overweight/2013/07/25/id/516942/
But keep telling yourself it's for their own good, and not just bullying.
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yale.edu/rudd-annualreport/stigma/Press/YaleDailyNews.11-1-06.Puhl.pdf
newsmax.com/Health/Health-News/obesity-stigma-weightism-overweight/2013/07/25/id/516942/
But keep telling yourself it's for their own good, and not just bullying.
Considering the rush of all the police brutality videos 14 comments
guest
· 9 years ago
The bad police officers keep their jobs because the 'good' ones do nothing about it.
Like really, double standard much? 45 comments
guest
· 9 years ago
A pencil sharpener that sharpens any pencil is a great pencil sharpener, but a pencil that's always getting sharpened wears out too quickly.
Meaningless analogies are meaningless.
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Meaningless analogies are meaningless.