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(Anonymous) 2015-04-22 05:36 am (UTC)(link)no subject
(Anonymous) 2015-04-22 05:38 am (UTC)(link)okay, no, you pretty much just expanded your point
i'm still pretty sure that you didn't disprove any part of the point about associations, and i can't really find a more in depth argument than "you're just wrong" from you on that point
and regarding slurs, my point is the same as it's been, which is that using slurs is never okay but that trash is not a slur
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On what grounds is it not a slur? I recommend reading your previous argument as cited in my comment/summary below, if you want to avoid needless repetition. In other words, I recommend you find a rebuttal for my previous counters, rather than simply have me counter them again when you repeat your original, already countered, statements.