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phinch1 said:
highwaystar101 said:
Actually no, I'll add a third analogy. It's like a party where you have your family round (no VGChartz), but you notice that the black man your cousin recently married came too.

It would be like going up to him and asking him to leave because you think he doesn't deserve to be there as much as the rest of the family. Even if you offer to pay his taxi fare, it doesn't justify asking him to leave whatsoever.

ahh well now your analogy is flawed because if i had family round and no (Vg members) then my house would no longer be full therefore I wouldn't ask anyone to leave.

Ok, what if your family is really large. What if your house was full of family members? Would you ask the black person to leave because it's overcrowded, based on the reasoning that he is black?

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Your analogy used two groups of people and it was pretty clear who they represented (Family = British people: VGchartz = immigrants). You wouldn't be asking the immigrants to leave, you would be asking a member of your own family (the British) to leave based on their lineage.

My analogy suits up to what Griffin is proposing, he doesn't want the immigrants to leave in this case, he's asking British people (the family) to leave.