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Originally Posted by Firebot
Because making fallacious statements like "Majority of Canadians voted again CPC policies" can apply to all parties in the last 39 years?
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Firstly, I don’t think you understand what fallacious means.
Secondly, in the future when you put something in quotations to try and argue the poster who wrote that is making untrue statements you need to put something they actually wrote in said quotations otherwise you risk coming off as a bull####ter.
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82% of Canadians voted against NDP policies. Liberals are to the right of NDP, as such the large majority of Canadians are to the right of the NDP and do not want extremist NDP policies.
Do you agree with that statement? It's accurate.
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It’s reasonably accurate aside from your use of that made up left/right political spectrum that people can’t seem to help themselves from believing in despite it’s obvious flaws.
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And you also realize this discussion and fallacious statement arose as a result of a party poll which has the CPC at the lead that simply couldn't be left unchallenged?
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Credit where it’s due, even though you’ve continued to double down on arbitrarily deciding that things you don’t agree with are fallacious and are now resorting to complaining that people commenting on things that get posted to a message board is some sort of unprecedented or unreasonable action, you did manage to go a few posts without having to resort to calling anyone a liberal apologist.
Seeing as you’re clearly capable of making great
progress in one area while still managing to
liberally share your opinions, I can’t help but wonder where does a progressive liberal such as yourself land on your fallacy free left/right spectrum?