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/pol/ - Thread 514904870
Anonymous United States No.514905846
>>514905015
>He tell on pedos? Bad!
You can kill yourself any minute now pedocrat
/pol/ - Thread 514896510
Anonymous United States No.514901643
>>514901189
The jokes will continue the more you screech
/pol/ - The orange baboon is crashing hard over Epstein
Anonymous United States No.514885924
>>514881230
He's right again.
Just democrats doing stupid shit.
/tv/ - Thread 213658256
Anonymous No.213670907
>>213670859
/pol/ - Great Jeans
Anonymous United States No.512966566
>>512966350
/pol/ - Tick tock, panicans
Anonymous United States No.512959676
/pol/ - BREAKING!: PANICANS IN SHAMBLES!
Anonymous United States No.512814367
>>512809936
>>512809931
>>512813632
LOL
/pol/ - Thread 512467275
Anonymous United States No.512467275
I've noticed a trend in political discussions online. A lot of people seem to think that proving someone is a hypocrite is the same as proving that they're wrong. Here's an example I've seen a lot recently
>A: Trump should release the Epstein files
>B: But you didn't call for Biden to release the files, hmm?
In B's mind, that's a sufficient response. But it's obviously not- one, they never address the topic of Trump releasing the files, and two, they're just assuming that A didn't ever want Biden to release the files.
Is this some autism thing with me, or a rhetorical trick, or are people just getting more retarded?
/tv/ - Thread 213452146
Anonymous No.213454187
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