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Old 09-27-2017, 02:23 PM
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So would alphaman's argument be considered a straw man or an ad hominen fallacy? He's definitely misrepresenting the argument to make it easier for him to discredit (straw man), but he is also attacking the other side's character instead of the content of their argument (ad hominen)..... Guess we can call it a compound fallacious argument. Either way, it's a ridiculous comparison and doesn't even warrant a response. Nice try though.

Im just trying to make the argument equal by including us in the argument and not 1 group of people. Doesn't that make us equal or it doesnt?

We are human right. We both can hear the anthem and see the flag right? At home or in the stadium am i not correct. If im wrong please explain you answer.

Im asking questions, no arguments here.

and no one but me answered the main question? Do you stand up or you dont stand up.

If we are suppose to be all equal. Then why are we not treated equal. Lol


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