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Fogdog

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@chronnie49 , thanks for the sig line. It's a classic example of arguing from an appeal to ignorance.

Just because you don't know if there is a problem doesn't mean it's not a problem.

Just think (assuming you can) for a moment how many problems might exist without any validation that it does. :lol:

Thanks for the laugh.
 

chronnie49

Well-Known Member
@chronnie49 , thanks for the sig line. It's a classic example of arguing from an appeal to ignorance.

Just because you don't know if there is a problem doesn't mean it's not a problem.

Just think (assuming you can) for a moment how many problems might exist without any validation that it does. :lol:

Thanks for the laugh.
Maybe it's not a problem in your opinion but it to me. 11 states agree with me and more will follow.
 

Fogdog

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They don't have a census for trans women competing in womens sports so a definite number is impossible to provide. 1 is too many in my opinion.
So, not a problem, just your own bias at play.

thanks for the sig. It's a perfect example of what is wrong today with Republicans. You get all worked up about trans women in sports, oops, let me correct that, A trans Woman in one sports program and get all worked up over it. One wonders what you'd do if you had to come to grips with a real problem.
 

chronnie49

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So, not a problem, just your own bias at play.

thanks for the sig. It's a perfect example of what is wrong today with Republicans. You get all worked up about trans women in sports, oops, let me correct that, A trans Woman in one sports program and get all worked up over it. One wonders what you'd do if you had to come to grips with a real problem.
If you don't want to recognize men have a physical advantage over women in most cases thats fine but I live in reality.
 

Fogdog

Well-Known Member
Maybe it's not a problem in your opinion but it to me. 11 states agree with me and more will follow.
That's another logical fallacy and I'll get to that. First, a state cannot agree with you. People can and it's almost certain that a large number of people in that state do not agree. Some states are so jerrymandered that Republicans can lose the majority of votes but win the majority of seats. But that's a real problem, so I won't trouble you with it. The fallacy you made is another classic called Appeal to Popular Opinion. In lieu of proof you just talk about how many states have passed laws that agree with your baseless belief. That doesn't mean your claim is valid. All it means is there are a lot of people who listen to the same dumbasses who tell them what to believe.

In any case, this is not about a "problem" in women's sports. It's about Republican hate mongering.

We see you.
 

Fogdog

Well-Known Member
If you don't want to recognize men have a physical advantage over women in most cases thats fine but I live in reality.
oops, another logical fallacy. That one is called the Strawman Argument. I never said what you claim and so have no obligation to answer you.

I'm asking you if its a real problem and you don't know. You've already said that. Your mind is as clogged up as a toilet filled with used TP.
 

chronnie49

Well-Known Member
That's another logical fallacy and I'll get to that. First, a state cannot agree with you. People can and it's almost certain that a large number of people in that state do not agree. Some states are so jerrymandered that Republicans can lose the majority of votes but win the majority of seats. But that's a real problem, so I won't trouble you with it. The fallacy you made is another classic called Appeal to Popular Opinion. In lieu of proof you just talk about how many states have passed laws that agree with your baseless belief. That doesn't mean your claim is valid. All it means is there are a lot of people who listen to the same dumbasses who tell them what to believe.

In any case, this is not about a "problem" in women's sports. It's about Republican hate mongering.

We see you.
Yes, people tend to believe men are stronger than women in most cases.
 

chronnie49

Well-Known Member
oops, another logical fallacy. That one is called the Strawman Argument. I never said what you claim and so have no obligation to answer you.

I'm asking you if its a real problem and you don't know. You've already said that. Your mind is as clogged up as a toilet filled with used TP.
I think even 1 real woman losing an opportunity to a man who wants to be a woman is a problem. Disagree all you want but that's my opinion.
 

Fogdog

Well-Known Member
Yes, people tend to believe men are stronger than women in most cases.
How many trans women compete in women's sports? Is this a real problem? You don't know and have said so.

You've lost this debate. I count three logical fallacies that you've made. Your mind is muddled.
 

Fogdog

Well-Known Member
I think even 1 real woman losing an opportunity to a man who wants to be a woman is a problem. Disagree all you want but that's my opinion.
Your privilege is showing. You voiced an unfounded and baseless opinion. You've said so yourself. Why do you think your baseless opinion should matter?

We have entire threads that go on about how the earth is flat. Some people think that opinion is worth talking about too. Dude, you are debating at that level.
 

chronnie49

Well-Known Member
Your privilege is showing. You voiced an unfounded and baseless opinion. You've said so yourself. Why do you think your baseless opinion should matter?

We have entire threads that go on about how the earth is flat. Some people think that opinion is worth talking about too. Dude, you are debating at that level.
I don't expect my opinion to matter to you but I will say it anyways. If you don't care if men compete against women that's cool with me but i disagree.
 

cannabineer

Ursus marijanus
Your privilege is showing. You voiced an unfounded and baseless opinion. You've said so yourself. Why do you think your baseless opinion should matter?

We have entire threads that go on about how the earth is flat. Some people think that opinion is worth talking about too. Dude, you are debating at that level.
What fallacy is argumentum ad “because I said so”?
 

Fogdog

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I don't expect my opinion to matter to you but I will say it anyways. If you don't care if men compete against women that's cool with me but i disagree.
Honestly? I don't care if there isn't a problem. Why should I?

When you say you care if there is one trans woman competing in women's sports I do hear you voicing a problem. That problem being the Republican party using the issue to stir up homophobic hate. That's are real problem. Thousands of innocent people are harmed each year in homophobic attacks. So, just lay off the pity party. There is a serious problem with the issue you voice but it has nothing to do with women's sports.
 

Fogdog

Well-Known Member
What fallacy is argumentum ad “because I said so”?
Here is a good list to start from.




@chronnie49 , you might ask your mama to help you sound out the words in that link. You need to hone your ability to think critically. Because what you posted today was garbage.
 
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