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Originally posted by punkworld
First of all, straw man arguments aren't reasons, they're logical fallacies.
Secondly, when you throw your subjective opinion into a discussion, and especially when you actually try to use it as an argument, it ceases to be just a personal opinion and becomes a valid target for criticism.
Oh, and please, do tell... what is my "own opinion" of who I think can be grouped together as "ideologically similar people"?
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My stated reasons were not straw men or logical fallacies, you really need to educate yourself on these terms.
I stated that the people I see as having the same terminology, ideals, and actions end up as being classified as roughly the same bunch in my eyes. I know you wish you could change that, but you are not a dictator and this is not some communist society.
One thing which is not subjective is that you have previously and currently is using politically correct terms such as "bigot," "ignorant," and so forth. Your original presumption about who the Dutch would "aim" their defense at was an easy picking as far as applying these very same terms go, whether you agree or disagree until you are blue in the face.
