Who are the terrorist again?

Rob Roy

Well-Known Member
just another example of how you don't know what words mean anymore. you've abused the language too much in your pathetic attempts to justify your white supremacy.

you are a racist fucking loser.

To my knowledge I've never fucked a racist, Poopy Pants.
 

Rob Roy

Well-Known Member
no you dont, hence why i had to correct you. because you don't know what words mean.





Definition: False Analogy

  • In an analogy, two objects (or events), A and B are shown to be similar. Then it is argued that since A has property P, so also B must have property P. An analogy fails when the two objects, A and B, are different in a way which affects whether they both have property P.
Examples:
  1. Employees are like nails. Just as nails must be hit in the head in order to make them work, so must employees.
  2. Government is like business, so just as business must be sensitive primarily to the bottom line, so also must government. (But the objectives of government and business are completely different, so probably they will have to meet different criteria.)
Proof:

  • Identify the two objects or events being compared and the property which both are said to possess. Show that the two objects are different in a way which will affect whether they both have that property.
References:

  • Barker: 192, Cedarblom and Paulsen: 257, Davis: 84
26 May 1995
 

mynameisnobody

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Definition: False Analogy

  • In an analogy, two objects (or events), A and B are shown to be similar. Then it is argued that since A has property P, so also B must have property P. An analogy fails when the two objects, A and B, are different in a way which affects whether they both have property P.
Examples:
  1. Employees are like nails. Just as nails must be hit in the head in order to make them work, so must employees.
  2. Government is like business, so just as business must be sensitive primarily to the bottom line, so also must government. (But the objectives of government and business are completely different, so probably they will have to meet different criteria.)
Proof:

  • Identify the two objects or events being compared and the property which both are said to possess. Show that the two objects are different in a way which will affect whether they both have that property.
References:

  • Barker: 192, Cedarblom and Paulsen: 257, Davis: 84
26 May 1995
Damn there is a homonym.
 

UncleBuck

Well-Known Member


Definition: False Analogy

  • In an analogy, two objects (or events), A and B are shown to be similar. Then it is argued that since A has property P, so also B must have property P. An analogy fails when the two objects, A and B, are different in a way which affects whether they both have property P.
i can't believe you are still trying to delude yourself into thinking you know what words mean.

"White people are the real terrorists. Not to long ago muthafuckers thought they can keep humans as slaves. Tell me thats not fucking crazy."

not a false analogy. just a factual statement that upsets your sense of white pride and white supremacy.
 

Rob Roy

Well-Known Member
i can't believe you are still trying to delude yourself into thinking you know what words mean.

"White people are the real terrorists. Not to long ago muthafuckers thought they can keep humans as slaves. Tell me thats not fucking crazy."

not a false analogy. just a factual statement that upsets your sense of white pride and white supremacy.

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