• shneancy@lemmy.world
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    13 days ago

    then go ask an ethics board of your nearby university their opinion, see how many people actually agree with your overtly exaggerated understanding of “child slavery”. because holy shit man, i’m a leftist, so far left i’m an anarchist, i’m all for freedom and consent, and even by my standards what you’re saying is just– wild

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      13 days ago

      Don’t have a seizure from your anger.

      Cognitive dissonance can be very dangerous.

      Oh, and, moving the goal posts much? If you can’t make a rational argument yourself, don’t put it on the local university to do it for you. This is ridiculous.

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        13 days ago

        what? (._.) <- this has been my face the entire conversation, sometimes (o_O) <- this

        this is not what moving the goal post means. at least look up things before saying them

        i would make a rational argument, if i thought my argument would be met with an equally rational response. but so far you haven’t really shown off your ability to do so, so i’d rather outsource that task to someone who at least would make some money from a conversation with you

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          13 days ago

          That’s a really long-winded “I know you are but what am I?”

          Lmao. Grow up.

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            13 days ago

            sure thing buddy, i’ll go ahead and get my grown up tasks going, and you finish your education, and no it’s not slavery i promise