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Oriphiel 01-16-2015 08:08 AM

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Originally Posted by John Wilkes Booth (Post 1538923)
Lol. Still intent on avoiding my point to save face huh? I'll give you a full break down of why you're wrong when I get off work.

You have got to be joking. Every single time you come up with an argument, I completely invalidate it, and then you change stances. When you claimed that compromise doesn't work in the face of violence, I shut you down with examples throughout history of peaceful compromise being successful, including the civil rights movement and the British occupation of India. Then you said "Oh wait, I wasn't talking about compromise. I was talking about submission. My point was that we should fight and arrest terrorists, not make peace with them." I then proceeded to point out that small changes and peaceful compromises were able to destroy The Black Panther terrorist group, as well as severely limit the influence of the IRA, whereas reactionary violence and arrests did almost nothing to deter them. Then you said "Oh wait, I wasn't talking about submission and the impossibility of peaceful resolutions. I was talking about censorship. Censorship sucks!" I then pointed out that the only people who could even remotely be construed as in opposition to this sentiment (and it would have required a large logical leap) were Chula and Trollheart, who have long since left the argument at this point (save for the occasional post). If you have a problem with their point of view, take it up with them, not with me. And beyond that, if you ever bothered to read my posts, such as this example...

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Originally Posted by Oriphiel (Post 1535800)
But try to remember that the freedom of expression is one that you're enjoying right now, as you argue with me. Without it, we wouldn't even have the ability to be discussing this topic right now. Losing that freedom, even in small pieces over a long period of time, is a horrible tragedy.

... you would see that I am largely in favor of freedom of speech, and have never once supported censorship in any way. In fact, I was one of the people who praised the actions of the journalists. So you see, you have absolutely no reason to continue this discussion. You have continually embarrassed yourself, and every single one of your points have been invalidated. The very thing that you are currently arguing about (censorship) is a topic that we actually agree upon. There is literally no reason for you to continue, except for you to try to lash out at me for having defeated you in every possible way.

This argument is over. And yet, I can pretty much guarantee that you're going to respond to this with "But you don't understand my point. I wasn't arguing about censorship! I was arguing about *insert random issue here*". Feel free to continue, because just like when I used historical examples to invalidate your every word, I have a historical example that sheds light on what the outcome of the situation will be. Just like in the last two rounds of this pathetic excuse for an argument, you will find yourself defeated and humiliated.

http://media.tumblr.com/b429e6266d60...6koto1_500.gif

This "bearded thug" just used you as his logical punching bag. Have a nice day at work.

Cuthbert 01-16-2015 11:19 AM

So then, did anyone see what that French journo did on Sky News lol.

Chula Vista 01-16-2015 11:27 AM

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Originally Posted by Christian Benteke (Post 1539019)
So then, did anyone see what that French journo did on Sky News lol.

Linky?

Plankton 01-16-2015 11:31 AM

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Originally Posted by Chula Vista (Post 1539020)
Linky?

I believe this is it:

VIDEO: SkyNews anchor panics when French... | Poor Richard's News

Cuthbert 01-16-2015 11:40 AM

I agree with her. They bottled it.

Oriphiel 01-16-2015 11:41 AM

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Originally Posted by Plankton (Post 1539021)

You know what? I was so caught up in fighting over pointless trivialities, that until I clicked on that link I had never actually seen the magazine cover that had started this whole mess. Anyway, it kind of made all of this seem really petty and unwarranted, and not even remotely worth arguing over. I mean, I could be spending time in the "Snog, Shag or Marry" thread instead of fighting in here with someone that I've never even met over something that i'm not even all that passionate about.

Chula Vista 01-16-2015 11:49 AM

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Originally Posted by Christian Benteke (Post 1539025)
I agree with her. They bottled it.

Prudence.

pru·dence
ˈpro͞odns/
noun
noun: prudence; plural noun: prudences

the quality of being prudent; cautiousness.
"we need to exercise prudence in such important matters"
synonyms: wisdom, judgment, good judgment, common sense, sense, sagacity, shrewdness, advisability More

Chula Vista 01-16-2015 11:50 AM

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Originally Posted by Oriphiel (Post 1539026)
You know what? I was so caught up in fighting over pointless trivialities, that until I clicked on that link I had never actually seen the magazine cover that had started this whole mess.

But that's not the magazine cover that "started the whole mess".

Oriphiel 01-16-2015 12:02 PM

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Originally Posted by Chula Vista (Post 1539030)
But that's not the magazine cover that "started the whole mess".

Isn't it the original magazine cover? It was, after all, made by Charlie Hebdo. But like I said, I've never actually seen it, so I can't actually be sure if that's the one or not. If you find the original, feel free to link it.

Chula Vista 01-16-2015 12:13 PM

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Originally Posted by Oriphiel (Post 1539036)
Isn't it the original magazine cover? It was, after all, made by Charlie Hebdo. But like I said, I've never actually seen it, so I can't actually be sure if that's the one or not. If you find the original, feel free to link it.

That's the one made after the killings. The ones that sparked the shootings can be found here:

What Is Charlie Hebdo? The Cartoons that Made the French Paper Infamous


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