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Reason: clarifying detail

Oh you're gonna question my patriotism now?

Okay, so, I've given it a bit of a more thorough examination (i.e., reading through your forum comment history & looking at the context of some of your posts in their respective threads).

My generalization about your patriotism, from limited data, was too broad/hasty.

Why, because I'm not down with the neo-nazis?

In regards to the Canadian Nationalist Party (CNP) and your claim of them being neo-Nazis, please define what you mean by the terms neo-Nazi and Nazi (i.e., their core tenants).

I see the links you posted here (https://omegacanada.win/p/12hRV2e7SC/x/c/4Dx5HJWxTY1 ), and if this discussion continues I'll refer back to them later.

Before we have this argument, how many combat tours have you fought for this country? It better be two or more if you want to question my patriotism.

You're implying that having served in the military automatically makes you patriotic, regardless of your present-day views, and, that you cannot be questioned on this unless someone has served more than you.

While I'd tend to believe that people who have served in the military are more likely to be more patriotic than your average-day Joe, you can find examples of never-Trumpers who were in the US military. People in the military are human, and, as such, can still succumb to elements of the Leftist ideology just like everyone else.

So an appeal to "military experience" isn't sufficient to say that in all cases you'll be more patriotic than any non-military person.

By analogy, this would be like claiming that a climate scientist cannot be questioned on their claims about climate change, except by other fellow climate scientists (who are conveniently censored, but that's a different issue).

3 years ago
5 score
Reason: removed irrelevant detail

Oh you're gonna question my patriotism now?

Okay, so, I've given it a bit of a more thorough examination (i.e., reading through your forum comment history & looking at the context of some of your posts in their respective threads).

My generalization about your patriotism, from limited data, was too broad.

Why, because I'm not down with the neo-nazis?

In regards to the Canadian Nationalist Party (CNP) and your claim of them being neo-Nazis, please define what you mean by the terms neo-Nazi and Nazi (i.e., their core tenants).

I see the links you posted here (https://omegacanada.win/p/12hRV2e7SC/x/c/4Dx5HJWxTY1 ), and if this discussion continues I'll refer back to them later.

Before we have this argument, how many combat tours have you fought for this country? It better be two or more if you want to question my patriotism.

You're implying that having served in the military automatically makes you patriotic, regardless of your present-day views, and, that you cannot be questioned on this unless someone has served more than you.

While I'd tend to believe that people who have served in the military are more likely to be more patriotic than your average-day Joe, you can find examples of never-Trumpers who were in the US military. People in the military are human, and, as such, can still succumb to elements of the Leftist ideology just like everyone else.

So an appeal to "military experience" isn't sufficient to say that in all cases you'll be more patriotic than any non-military person.

By analogy, this would be like claiming that a climate scientist cannot be questioned on their claims about climate change, except by other fellow climate scientists (who are conveniently censored, but that's a different issue).

3 years ago
2 score
Reason: grammer x2

Oh you're gonna question my patriotism now?

Okay, so, I've given it a bit of a more thorough examination (i.e., reading through your forum comment history & looking at the context of some of your posts in their respective threads).

My generalization about your patriotism, from limited data, was too broad.

Why, because I'm not down with the neo-nazis?

In regards to the Canadian Nationalist Party (CNP) and your claim of them being neo-Nazis, please define what you mean by the terms neo-Nazi and Nazi (i.e., their core tenants).

I see the links you posted here (https://omegacanada.win/p/12hRV2e7SC/x/c/4Dx5HJWxTY1 ), and if this discussion continues I'll refer back to them later.

Before we have this argument, how many combat tours have you fought for this country? It better be two or more if you want to question my patriotism.

You're implying that having served in the military automatically makes you patriotic, regardless of your present-day views, and, that you cannot be questioned on this unless someone has served more than you.

While I'd tend to believe that people who have served in the military are more likely to be more patriotic than your average-day Joe, you can find examples of never-Trumpers who were in the US military. People in the military are human, and, as such, can still succumb to elements of the Leftist ideology just like everyone else.

So an appeal to "military experience" isn't sufficient to say that in all cases you'll be more patriotic than any non-military person.

By analogy, this would be like claiming that a climate scientist cannot be questioned on their claims about climate change, except by other fellow climate scientists (who are conveniently censored, but that's a different issue). In other words, "trust the science", aka, the experts we [the government] promote.

3 years ago
2 score
Reason: None provided.

Oh you're gonna question my patriotism now?

Okay, so, I've given it a bit of a more thorough examination (i.e., reading through your forum comment history & looking at the context of some of your posts in their respective threads).

My generalization about your patriotism, from limited data, was too broad.

Why, because I'm not down with the neo-nazis?

In regards to the Canadian Nationalist Party (CNP) and your claim of them being neo-Nazis, please define what you mean by the terms neo-Nazi and Nazi (i.e., their core tenants).

I see the links you posted here (https://omegacanada.win/p/12hRV2e7SC/x/c/4Dx5HJWxTY1 ), and if this discussion continues I'll refer back to them later.

Before we have this argument, how many combat tours have you fought for this country? It better be two or more if you want to question my patriotism.

You're implying that having served in the military automatically makes you patriotic, regardless of your present-day views, and, that you cannot be questioned on this unless someone has served more than you.

While I'd tend to believe that people who have served in the military are more likely to be patriotic than your average-day Joe (or at least, once were patriotic), you can find examples of never-Trumpers who were in the US military. People in the military are human, and, as such, can still succumb to elements of the Leftist ideology just like everyone else.

So an appeal to "military experience" isn't sufficient to say that in all cases you'll be more patriotic than any non-military person.

By analogy, this would be like claiming that a climate scientist cannot be questioned on their claims about climate change, except by other fellow climate scientists (who are conveniently censored, but that's a different issue). In other words, "trust the science", aka, the experts we [the government] promote.

3 years ago
2 score
Reason: None provided.

Oh you're gonna question my patriotism now?

Okay, so, I've given it a bit of a more thorough examination (i.e., reading through your forum comment history & looking at the context of some of your posts in their respective threads).

My generalization about your patriotism, from limited data, was too broad.

Why, because I'm not down with the neo-nazis?

In regards to the Canadian Nationalist Party (CNP) and your claim of them being neo-Nazis, please define what you mean by the terms neo-Nazi and Nazi (i.e., their core tenants).

I see the links you posted here (https://omegacanada.win/p/12hRV2e7SC/x/c/4Dx5HJWxTY1 ), and if this discussion continues I'll refer back to them later.

Before we have this argument, how many combat tours have you fought for this country? It better be two or more if you want to question my patriotism.

You're implying that having served in the military automatically makes you patriotic, regardless of your present-day views, and, that you cannot be questioned on this unless someone has served more than you.

While I'd tend to believe that people who have served in the military are more likely to be patriotic than your average-day Joe (or at least, once were patriotic), you can find examples of never-Trumpers who were in the US military. People in the military are human, and, as such, can still succumb to elements of the Leftist ideology just like everyone else.

So an appeal to "military experience" isn't sufficient to say that in all cases you'll be more patriotic than any non-military person.

By analogy, this would be like claiming that a climate scientist is automatically right about climate change, and, that they cannot be questioned on this except by other fellow climate scientists (who are conveniently censored, but that's a different issue). In other words, "trust the science", aka, the experts we [the government] promote.

3 years ago
2 score
Reason: grammar

Oh you're gonna question my patriotism now?

Okay, so, I've given it a bit of a more thorough examination (i.e., reading through your forum comment history & looking at the context of some of your posts in their respective threads).

My generalization about your patriotism, from limited data, was too broad.

Why, because I'm not down with the neo-nazis?

In regards to the Canadian Nationalist Party (CNP) and your claim of them being neo-Nazis, please define what you mean by the terms neo-Nazi and Nazi (i.e., their core tenants).

I see the links you posted here (https://omegacanada.win/p/12hRV2e7SC/x/c/4Dx5HJWxTY1 ), and if this discussion continues I'll refer back to them later.

Before we have this argument, how many combat tours have you fought for this country? It better be two or more if you want to question my patriotism.

You're implying that having served in the military automatically makes you patriotic, regardless of your present-day views, and, that you cannot be questioned on this unless someone has served more than you.

While I'd tend to believe that people who have served in the military are more likely to be patriotic than your average-day Joe (or at least, once were patriotic), you can find examples of never-Trumpers who were in the US military. People in the military are human, and, as such, can still succumb to elements of the Leftist ideology just like everyone else.

So an appeal to "military experience" isn't sufficient to say that in all cases you'll be more patriotic than any non-military person.

3 years ago
1 score
Reason: Original

Oh you're gonna question my patriotism now?

Okay, so, I've given it a bit of a more thorough examination (i.e., reading through your forum comment history & looking at the context of some of your posts in their respective threads).

My generalization from limited data was too broad.

Why, because I'm not down with the neo-nazis?

In regards to the Canadian Nationalist Party (CNP) and your claim of them being neo-Nazis, please define what you mean by the terms neo-Nazi and Nazi (i.e., their core tenants).

I see the links you posted here (https://omegacanada.win/p/12hRV2e7SC/x/c/4Dx5HJWxTY1 ), and if this discussion continues I'll refer back to them later.

Before we have this argument, how many combat tours have you fought for this country? It better be two or more if you want to question my patriotism.

You're implying that having served in the military automatically makes you patriotic, regardless of your present-day views, and, that you cannot be questioned on this unless someone has served more than you.

While I'd tend to believe that most people who have served are more likely to be patriotic than your average-day Joe (or at least, once were patriotic), you can find examples of never-Trumpers who were in the US military. People in the military are human, and, as such, can still succumb to elements of the Leftist ideology just like everyone else.

So an appeal to "military experience" isn't sufficient to say that in all cases you'll be more patriotic than any non-military person.

3 years ago
1 score