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Post by FilmFlaneur on May 19, 2020 14:16:25 GMT
I said the reply was 'desperate' (I actually deleted it just after since I deemed it too harsh) I should instead have put 'besides the point' for, whether the statement of the Constitution spoke the truth about the populace or not, or whether or not it was possible to check fact by asking them, it does not affect the type of statement made. One can make false absolute statements. This is another absolute statement. It is unwise to speak in personal absolutes all the time, especially those incapable of objective substantiation, as en masse they seem more arrogant than accurate. It's never an absolute statement unless the stater says, "absolutely, without exception, 100 percent of the time". When one notes that the above is an absolute statement - made precisely without those words! But, whatever.
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