@shitgrifter "You believe X, so do Y to be consistent" is completely valid irregardless of what the libtard thinks
@shitgrifter The meme doesn't mention externalities or context, it implies the argument is wrong because the libtard doesn't believe it himself
@Fullmetal4456 @shitgrifter Alright, explain why
@AR-15 @shitgrifter That's not in any way true and you know it. You have your own brain, you can look at whether the point is valid or not, regardless of what the libtard's motives are
@shitgrifter @AR-15 I don't have any disagreement with externalities or it being a bad point
>why do I have to have some kind of obligation
Nobody said that. It's internet memes, do what you want, I'm still going to continue being right
>bad faith
Irregardless of it, pointing out when someone is inconsistent is completely legitimate
@shitgrifter @AR-15 No, it doesn't. A point is true or false, irregardless of what the libtard making it thinks
@shitgrifter @AR-15 It's not a legitimate point. I don't have a problem with making fun of it. I have a problem with implying it's wrong just because the libtard is applying logic he doesn't accept himself
@Donald_McRonald @AR-15 @shitgrifter You're not under any obligation to do anything, nobody said that
They're libtards, pointing out they do it in bad faith isn't undermining them
Making an actual point would undermine them. And you have so many options with such a retarded point
@AR-15 @shitgrifter Refusing to reflect on a legitimate point from an enemy just makes you weaker. The other stuff I don't disagree with
@AR-15 @shitgrifter The original version of the meme was "jesus said a bunch of hippy shit, so if you follow jesus you should believe it", which is legitimate and compelling
@Donald_McRonald @AR-15 @shitgrifter I said nothing about bad faith. He obviously knows reality doesn't distort according to what a libtard thinks