WilliamSeger
Philosopher
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Well, he's right. Too many people assume ...
Yeah, too many people assume too much.
For a very broad definition of "unethical", sure. But I didn't make the claim that the two are one and the same. Again, that's you trying to fit me into a box.
...what?
It's not that hard. For the conventional definition of "yes," that puts you on the yes side of the resolution I proposed. Keep that hammer handy if I try to force you into a box with other people who also say yes, but my original point was, there is a considerable "faction" on the right whose answer is "hell yes" who really want to use a ridiculously overblown version of that assertion to inflame a resentful reaction against "identity politics" such that it's almost impossible to discuss Warren's specific case rationally: People who react to that resentment don't even care to get the basic facts straight. If I accuse you of agreeing with them on other issues just because you answered this question, smack me with that hammer, but from what you've posted, I already assume that you don't agree with their tactics of using abject ******** and misdirection to demonize a potential Trump challenger.