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Caution: Nuclear Fallout! (Transcripts in comments) | And that is how you completely and utterly destroy a troll. You consider every argument they're going to make, you establish terms, you listen carefully to what they say and use the same terminology as them and find ways to agree with them. | image tagged in left,owned,right,hypocrite,logical fallacy,gaslight | made w/ Imgflip meme maker
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TRANSCRIPT ONE:

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Quoting a previous poste I wrote: "I love whataboutisms. It shows that the person who is writing it knows their weak position and seeks to deflect and attack someone else's to save face."

Don't look now, but your entire argument is Whataboutsim.

Like the GOP members. Whataboutsim
Or how the Right Wing. Whataboutsim.
Campbell's, Nike, Keurig. Whataboutsim.
You could go on using Whataboutsim.
As you ramble on... Or anyone who ever testified against Trump. Whataboutsim.

Sure, the left cancels people.. You don't deny that. Yet using hilariously biased partisanship you attempt to deflect from the lefts cancel culture by using Whataboutism.

Your own statement in my screenshot says everything anyone needs to know about your argument."
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TRANSCRIPT TWO:
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Those are called examples.

You know, you use them to augment your claim.
My examples were the ones you listed of what has been cancelled within the right wing (inclusive of Trump, the individual, and conservatives, the collective right wing excluding the associated individual. That's citing more examples of who within the right wing, to augment my claim, have cancelled or called for cancellation. The individual has called for cancellation, the community endorsed through likes and retweets to share the sentiments. The community has made movements without calls by any individual and have demonstrated cancellation. The entirety of the right wing has been uniformly seen calling for cancellation.

That's not whataboutism. That's cementing your claim to be irrefutable on every aspect to cover every angle to what you're speaking. When I said the following in the comments below: (which I see you following)

"It's astonishing to me that it makes you that uncomfortable to even acknowledge that the Right is also guilty what they're accusing the left of doing. So uncomfortable, in fact, that you have to go through these massive loops, distractions, and semantics to reject such a notion."

In that, you think that the entirety of the left political wing (per Wisecrackers original comment which you are here in support of which is the core of this conversation:

"Conservatives don't cancel people. That's a liberal tactic.")

is guilty (or not guilty) of cancel culture. I also echoed his sentiment in the same very careful phrasing to use a hasty generalization to agree with him. I said: the right wing (inclusive of specific members) is guilty of cancel culture. Here is an example of an individual. Here is an example of the collective beyond the individual. Here is an example where both the collective and the individual agree. Thus being, the Right Wing as an organizational entity is guilty, whether other members participated in it or not.

That is what Wisecracker was alleging, and that's what I was agreeing with - that everyone does it, you guys just can't handle the truth when it involves looking at yourselves.
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Conservatives don't cancel people. That's a liberal tactic.
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