
Nov 26, 2016, 02:03 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Talthybius
Saying "they may be right" doesn't mean you said you agree. Maybe you guessed it right, because I do believe that. And others have clearly agreed with my viewpoint.
Open to interpretation? No. It is called the straw-man fallacy.
You did not, originally, call me sexist. But you did call the statement sexist. So you agreed. So why claim innocence? Does it matter if you were first or second?
And even though you interpreted it to be my opinion, when in fact my opinion it applies to both sexes.
Get used to being called sexist? No thank you.
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I didn't say get used to being called sexist. I meant get used to people interpreting your words differently.
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