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  • shapesalad-5

    Gimmigrants.

    • oh god.Nairn
    • deep breathes Nairn.Ianbolton
    • Can't believe this is a real term. Talk about hating on those that are not your ownIanbolton
    • never seen someone so keen to demonstrate their lack of intelligence. were't you banging on about anglican values yesterday? lolkingsteven
    • Very awfulCyBrainX
  • drake-von-drake-4

    Ramadrumpftopian

  • sofas-4

    Woke

    A state of perceived intellectual superiority one gains by reading The Huffington Post.

    Ali is so woke. At brunch she explained how wearing anything other than Chuck Taylor's or Tom's is really a microaggression. Hey did you get your Amy Schumer tickets yet?

    #microaggression #99% #mimosas #crossfit #almond milk #adele #yoga #brunch #beard wax

    https://www.urbandictionary.com/…

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  • grafician-7

    "Whataboutism

    gives a clue to its meaning in its name. It is not merely the changing of a subject ("What about the economy?") to deflect away from an earlier subject as a political strategy; it’s essentially a reversal of accusation, arguing that an opponent is guilty of an offense just as egregious or worse than what the original party was accused of doing, however unconnected the offenses may be.

    The tactic behind whataboutism has been around for a long time. Rhetoricians generally consider it to be a form of tu quoque, which means "you too" in Latin and involves charging your accuser with whatever it is you've just been accused of rather than refuting the truth of the accusation made against you. Tu quoque is considered to be a logical fallacy, because whether or not the original accuser is likewise guilty of an offense has no bearing on the truth value of the original accusation."

    • < this is the favourite tactic around here to "discuss"

      when you say something "offending" about someone, they use whataboutism as a defending mechanism
      grafician
    • < this is very easy to do especially in the comments sections where any and all posts can be taken out of context if the flow is interuptedgrafician
    • < this mechanism is very easy to spot around here and proves that most QBN users are very - let's say "trumpian" - in their views and argumentsgrafician
    • < this around here also leads to cognitive dissonance so often

      aka the starting of drama around here after someone FEELS insulted in some way
      grafician
    • aaaand this is why QBN is a VERY effective social experiment still ongoinggrafician
    • no wonder some of us here build tools on top of QBN to study the overall behaviours hehegrafician
    • btw Whataboutism is a tactic commonly used by Putin and communists in general to deflect so whenever you do it too, you're turning into a lil' Putin yourself ;)grafician
    • anyway, it's very easy to spot: when you call someone stupid - they attack your country or dig up old posts to "prove" in their mind you're one toografician
    • but by doing so, proving they're in fact idiots

      this is why people often call out Trump or Putin or others that use whataboutism
      grafician
    • so remember: whenever someone uses whataboutism around here to deflect from the fact they have no clue - relax, you've already won, move ongrafician
    • a whole discussion about this and no one mentioned Fox News. They didn't invent it but they sure got rich from it.CyBrainX