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Old 05-10-2008, 06:34 PM
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Originally Posted by 97240sx View Post
Swapping the word "liberal" in for "racist" is quite rediculous.
I will now break down the logic behind this claim.

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These are two different words with different meanings.
Yes, they do.

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Swapping words is not a substitute for an arguement,
Yes, meaning that the argument remains the same.

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especially one where you appear to be advocating for a person's right to be a racist.
If the argument remains the same even if you change what you are talking about, then I could "appear to be advocating for a person's right to be a liberal"

The fundamental logic behind an argument should not change with what is being argued over.
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