bripat9643
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- Apr 1, 2011
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There's no meaningful difference. Why even mention it if you don't believe both sides are equally culpable?Try to actually read and absorb what I'm actually saying - which is: The sides share many behaviors.I disagree with your theory that "both sides are guilty of the same behavior." Both sides are not equally culpable since both sides didn't instigate the mud slinging.I still don't know what your point is.I don't know. I can't explain your deliberate blindness.I do?You see two guys fighting and ignore the fact that one of them started it, not both.
How would I not notice something so obvious?
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What is it about my original post, specifically, that you're disagreeing with?
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Not "the same behavior", not "equally culpable".
Do you see the difference?
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