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    192 months ago

    How about shut up about this until elections are over? Yes, you’re all right about this, Biden is an old fart that should not be president. President should not be older than 65, period.

    But there is Trump, and that, well, trumps all. Trump CANNOT become president afian, period

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      72 months ago

      You cannot will away reality. No amount of willful ignorance will make undecided people vote for Biden.

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          Sure, that’s not the point though. If someone is opposed to voting for Biden because of his age then ignoring the problem will not make them magically more inclined to vote for Biden.

          If we’re fighting for our future then we should have the best candidate, not the default option.

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        And so they’ll vote for a guy who said multiple times he’ll turn the US into a dictatorship? The guy who has project 2025 for his policies to make it a theocratic dictatorship?

        Yeah Biden is demented and senile but at this point I’d prefer a soft boiled egg over trump.

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          To be fair, Biden is not demented. He is showing signs of senility though. Which is why he should step down and allow any well functioning Democrat to take his place. Because if undecided voters considered anything Trump said to be a disqualifying statement, they would not be undecided. And polling in Pennsylvania, they state Democrats really really need to win the Electoral College, is going the wrong way. There’s a moment in every presidential campaign season where the polling trend lines diverge and do not come back together. It’s usually when the independents/undecideds break for one candidate or another.

          But it’s also seen when a candidate has a structural issue they cannot fix, or cannot fix in time. Swiftboating for Kerry, Palin as VP for McCain, Binders full of Women for Romney. And now that debate in June for Biden. He’s had the scandal recovery period and he hasn’t patched it up, instead it’s just getting worse. So yes. You cannot let the echo chamber keep you all fuzzy and warm. We don’t have to repeat 2016, it’s not too late.

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      Yes, Caligula’s horse would be a preferable vote to cast over Trump.

      That doesn’t mean a wise opposition to Trump would choose to run Caligula’s horse.

      The question of “who to vote against in the general election” and “who is the best candidate to put forward as nominee in the general election” are very different questions.

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        12 months ago

        Trumps health really isn’t better than Biden. Save for mental state (where he isn’t very far behind biden) Trump is in a much worse state, physically, than Biden. There is a good chance both of them aren’t around anymore 4 years from now

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      So you’re okay with attempting to elect a demented old man? When democracy is on the line? That’s crazy.

      He could be replaced. If only we were allowed to have that conversation……………………………………………………

      How about YOU shut up and let us have the conversation. Your way gets Trump elected. We are trying to save America here.

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        52 months ago

        Save America by making people too apathetic to vote for the only thing that could save America?

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        12 months ago

        It’s ultimately Biden’s decision. If he doesn’t want out, he has the power to dig in and make it difficult.

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        I’m saying that if he doesn’t want to step down, you don’t have the option. Yes, he should have never pushed himself for reelection, he should never gone in 2020 even. But here we are, and you WILL get the option: Trump or Biden. Yes, it’s chosing between a turd and a shitshow, but I’ll take a turd over a shitshow any day.

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        62 months ago

        Whataboutism only applies as a logical fallacy when used to avoid defense of the original accusation.

        There is no avoidance here, they fully agree that Biden is old etc. etc.

        Whataboutism does not apply.

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          No he’s right. Shouting about Trump as a deflection from valid criticism of Biden is a classic whataboutism.

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            12 months ago

            Comparing two candidates for a position is not a logical fallacy.

            Using whataboutism to deflect from the criticisms of one is.

            Again, criticism was acknowledged.

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                Can you go into detail? What’s the criticism that you think is being deflected?

                EDIT: nah, I’m just going to stick with my initial assertion. Comparing two candidates for a position is not a logical fallacy. Do you agree?

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                  If that was the conversation then yes. But when the conversation is about party A fucking up then bringing party B into it is whataboutism. It’s the literal definition of a whataboutism.

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                    The meme is about Jimmy Carter running as a candidate for election… The conversation is clearly about an election in which we are comparing candidates for an election.

                    This isn’t “Joe Biden makes a goddamn awful margarita.”, in which “Well putin makes a worse one” would be a whataboutism, this is “Joe Biden is too old to run as a candidate in the election”. And in an election, you compare candidates, which is not a logical fallacy.

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            No. It’s a complete misunderstanding of whataboutism.

            Whataboutism is when you point to another similar situation and say “what about that”.

            Examples…

            A non-whataboutism - Biden is old, but we absolutely cannot have trump, a self proclaimed wannabe dictator, become president.

            A whataboutism - Biden is old. Yeah, but trump is old too!

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              12 months ago

              There is nowhere that defines whataboutism with that restriction. You guys are so deep in the sand you’re pulling out literal propaganda techniques to manufacture consent.

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                  32 months ago

                  The wiki article does not support what you’re saying. It even suggests 2 other methods, accusations of double standards, and hypocrisy. The main point is to distract from the actual conversation by using an accusation.

                  Actually try reading your sources.

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                    Common accusations include double standards, and hypocrisy, but it can also be used to relativize criticism of one’s own viewpoints or behaviors. (A: “Long-term unemployment often means poverty in Germany.” B: “And what about the starving in Africa and Asia?”).

                    Might as well quote the relevant section.

                    Well would you look at that, there it is laying out exactly what I said. Deflection of an argument by accusing someone else of the same thing.

                    Stating that you’re voting for Biden because Trump is a Fascist wannabe dictator is not a whataboutism.