Lol. Not at all. You have no consistency whatsoever. The goalposts move to suit your argument. You say it's a nazi group because some are Nazis, but then you say you can't call a group chanting "fry cops like bacon" a cop hating group because some doesn't represent all. Like, Jesus dude.Pure whataboutism.
Absolutely pathetic.
Lol. Not at all. You have no consistency whatsoever. The goalposts move to suit your argument. You say it's a nazi group because some are Nazis, but then you say you can't call a group chanting "fry cops like bacon" a cop hating group because some doesn't represent all. Like, Jesus dude.
Some members of a group define the entire group. Yes or no?Try again. One March versus hundreds of marches.
By your logic, everyone who doesn't have a flag isn't a Nazi.
One March, with people marching as if they were Nazis, carrying torches.
Seems more like you're quick to defend white men then it is anything else.
Whataboutism isnt showing inconsistency in equivalent situations or explaining fallacy by referincing a situation where logic is applied correctlyPure whataboutism.
Absolutely pathetic.
Also wtf does "marching as if they were Nazis" even mean?Try again. One March versus hundreds of marches.
By your logic, everyone who doesn't have a flag isn't a Nazi.
One March, with people marching as if they were Nazis, carrying torches.
Seems more like you're quick to defend white men then it is anything else.
Some members of a group define the entire group. Yes or no?
Some members of a group define the entire group. Yes or no?
Why is BLM relevant here? Come on say it with me, I know you can do it: Nazis are bad. Period. Full stop. If you can do that and not immediately jump to "yes, but" then you've overcome whataboutism.Whataboutism isnt showing inconsistency in equivalent situations or explaining fallacy by referincing a situation where logic is applied correctly
Also wtf does "marching as if they were Nazis" even mean?
Whataboutism isnt showing inconsistency in equivalent situations or explaining fallacy by referincing a situation where logic is applied correctly
It was literally explained to you.Why is BLM relevant here? Come on say it with me, I know you can do it: Nazis are bad. Period. Full stop. If you can do that and not immediately jump to "yes, but" then you've overcome whataboutism.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Goose_stepIs goosetepping the correct word? I admittedly wasn't sure.
You know exactly how Nazis march, though. We all do.
Do you legitimately not see the difference?
One March does not a group make.
But when Nazis march, it's moving the goal posts to call them Nazis?