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  • Dasus@lemmy.world
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    1 month ago

    And back to the childish “no I didn’t” it is. Okay, let’s do this for a few comments until you get provoked into trying something desperate again.

    No, I don’t agree that the prohibition of all drugs has to be lifted for the good of society

    Why would we need for you to say it’s harmful? You explicitly say that you don’t think it needs to be lifted for the good of society. It does. Just like the book “Good Cop, Bad War” explains in detail. But like I’ve said, you can’t even mention the book, because it would mean that you’d have to address something you know you’re wrong in. You asked for books, yet you can’t discuss them, because you weren’t asking for books in good faith.

    Like I’ve said, kids like you are a dime in a dozen. You genuinely think you have some gotcha, when you’re repeating the very same things that a million others like you have. This is basically just practice for me, you see. I like rhetoric. I’m also intrigued by willful ignorance. Willful ignorance like you display when you ignore all the things you’ve said yourself. Like screaming “logical fallacy”, implying that because something has a logical fallacy in it (which it didn’t, btw, you really don’t understand those as well as you think :D), it has to be wrong and thus you’ve “won” the debate. Not understanding what an argument from fallacy is. This is like the dozenth time I’m writing this in a comment. You keep ignoring it, because you’re simply so ashamed of having said that.

    Stay mad homie.

    To quote a comment of yours:

    https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/basics/projection