Originally posted by jdshock
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My objection to this particular issue is two fold:
1. That it’s objectively false in the context of the event as presented by the Atlantic.
2. That it is a significant marker that points to totalitarianism.
For #1, based on the story from the Atlantic, it was not clear the question that Putin was answering. That makes it subjectively false in my book. Is the publication put out by the White House news worthy of news and worth discussion? Absolutely. This is something that should be placed in the back of everyone’s mind and we should watch to see if this is a continued MO. Not objectively false though.
For #2, you seem to be backing off of that somewhat (or perhaps it was never your intention to allude to this). Correct me if I am mistaken.
I do not believe that #2 follows #1 even if the release is false. There are several instance of similar occurrence in our countries recent past. It’s not good. It should be monitored. People should speak out about it. However, is not indicative of tyranny. I don’t believe that coming to such a conclusion is rationale, therefore I invoked TDS as an alternative reason that people might believe this to be the case.
I’m not a Trump fan. I didn’t vote for Trump (though I probably will in the next election). For me, this is something that should be noted; nothing more.
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