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naruball said:

I get what you're saying but I was being very specific. I'm NOT talking about republicans in general (see how I didn't say "republic**ts") or the people who voted for Trump (any Trump supporter), but very specific people I saw, for example on 9gag (I remember their usernames) who cheered for Trump when he said he'd prosecute her and cheered for him when he said he wound't. Same with his other proposals. They either praise everything he does or defend everything he does.

I'm most certainly looking at it from both perspectives, but we're talking about two different situations. Do you now see the difference?

Being specific is fine (even if I think it's a pointless argument since no one will defend an extreme), but that same argument could apply to someone saying 'libtard'. Maybe they're only talking about the politically ignorant group that gets their news exclusively from tumblr, or college kids that jump on political bandwagons without really understanding what they mean. These certainly don't define all people with liberal viewpoints, the same way Trump supporters aren't all defined the way your post describes.

Either way, I'm simply not a fan of double standards. Neither of your posts was specific enough for me to see one as better than the other.



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