The Paragon of Virtue wrote:skywarp-2 wrote:Persecution is persecution no matter how trivial the subject.. it still stings the same way..
How on earth would you know what it feels like to have someone use fear and lies to try and ruin your life for their own political gain?
And I've forgotten to point out the logical fallacy you've committed by, while putting some on the pedestal of being persecuted, putting those doing the "persecuting" on the same level as Joseph McCarthy.
yeah but by your standards of logic, the same could be said if someone were to point out that Joseph mcCarthy was not on the same level as of persecution as Magistrates John Hathorne and Jonathan Corwin whom burned/hanged innocent or crazy women at the stake during the Salem Witch trials of 1692.. Use of Joseph McCarthy and his trials against that attrocity, would belittle what happened there in Salem..
What your trying to do is take what I said out of context, and make yourself look "Smart" which many do here on this forum.. unfortunatley you miss the point of my analogy and waisted my time explaining it...
Again i say, Persecution is persecution no matter how trivial the subject.. it still stings the same way..
AbsumZer0 said it best:
"I think the intention was to point-out that, regardless of the context, all that "you're with us or against us" nonsense is an irrational argument and form of demagoguery as opposed to a valid point."that was the point of what I was trying to say.. your analysis is, I believe, a way to make you look "smart" and not an understanding of the big picture or the fact that anyone labeling a fellow transfan as "not a true transfan, because they do not support this movie" is wrong...
My favorite example of trivial disagreement:
The faction quarrels between the High Heel Party and the Low Heel Party. The conflict, he says, started over a religious question: At which end should the faithful break their eggs: at the big end or at the little end? The Blefuscudians break theirs, in the original style, at the big end. But, by royal edict, the Lilliputians must break their eggs at the little end. There are rebels in Lilliput, Reldresal says, and already 11,000 of them—Big Endians—have been put to death; others have fled to the court of Blefuscu. He explains further that the Lilliputians have lost 40 ships in the war. The dilemma seems hopeless, for Lustrog, the prophet of their religion, has said, “All true believers shall break their eggs at the convenient end.”
Taken from Gulliver's Travels by Jonathon Swift