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On Thu, Nov 4, 2021 at 5:26 PM Gregory Cohen <gregorycohen2@gmail.com> wrote:
Felipe, you are so funny.
Thank you.
On Thu, Nov 4, 2021 at 4:03 PM Felipe Contreras < > felipe.contreras@gmail.com> wrote:
Andy, your comments are full of fallacies and falsehoods.
On Mon, Nov 1, 2021 at 11:25 PM Andy Maleh <andy.am@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > Just be more polite, OK?
>
> Gregory, I think you are the one who seems to go off at the drop of a
> hat instead of simply listening humbly and accepting your place.Telling anybody to "accept your place" is incredibly rude.
> Also,
> I don't think you're in a position to ask for politeness because you
> do not seem to be leading by example (let alone the fact that I have
> not broken any rules of politeness).This is the tu quoque fallacy or argument from hypocrisy. If a person
says smoking tobacco is bad for your health, that statement is true
regardless of the fact that that person smokes tobacco.It's perfectly OK for an impolite person to ask for politeness.
> Besides, I'm the elder in this
> situation and everyone is required to respect their elders.That is simply not true. Respect is earned.
There's plenty of elders who do not deserve an ounce of respect.
> In fact,
> it is very rude to command an elder the way you do.To think that a younger person can never tell an older person what to
do is bigotry, and it's called ageism.It should be easy to see the kind of bigotry you are engaging in if we
switch age with race. What you are doing is akin to telling a black
person he cannot tell a white person what to do, and should "accept
his place". Does that sound tolerant to you?--
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