@SilverStarApple7
Nobody here defended terrorism. You’re only saying they did by extension of saying “hey, maybe it’s not okay to call a dude a queer.” Because that’s easier for you to attack someone on than defending Crowder on his comments. Which, I gotta ask, why bother bringing it up if it’s a pointless moral argument? That’s why you did it, after all. Because people explained to you why calling someone a queer is wrong, but you brushed that off with “u don’t get to decide context.” I think you’re mostly upset you don’t get to decide context, situations and tone do. You’re mad people resort to a moral argument while trying to assume the moral high ground with “I stand against terrorism and you don’t”, which is, again, something you don’t like. So why are you doing it? Quit doing things you don’t like others doing, it makes you look a hypocrite.
You can end the conversation anytime you want, but it doesn’t change how poorly your arguments reflect on you and your positions. Like, throwing out the “you made X fallacy” while following with about 10 of your own. It’s the free marketplace of ideas, right? At least don’t shoot yours in the foot by resorting to the tactics you claim everyone else is doing.
But, I think that’s a little difficult since any post I’ve seen from you has inevitably come down to fallacies. Strawmanning, ad hominems, poisoning the well, false dichotomies, nonsequiturs, and the list goes on. I’ve actually been pretty cordial to you if a bit flippant, but I’ve seen you activate your victim complex a few times before preemptively by telling people they’re being hateful an insulting you for merely disagreeing or trying to pin you down on a single topic, and that’s usually followed by actual insults and baseless claims so you can feign being justified in your vitriolic attitude.
And you’re welcome to do that. But when you start to wonder why most people you meet on the internet don’t like you and you build up a reputation, remember this: you entered the free market of ideas where you can say whatever you want. It just sucks people have a memory tend to not like people who call someone a terrorist for literally no reason, or gets their feelings hurt when someone disagrees with them.