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The difference between rhetoric and dialectic. “That’s offensive” is meaningless rhetoric. This is something that you will benefit greatly from understanding.

17,252 просмотров • 1 год назад •via X (Twitter)

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Фото профиля Roberto
Roberto1 год назад

It’s necessary for us to be overtly offensive now. What was once thought of as self-censoring to be kind, is now known to be about control. The communist fences you in with language. Time to call people retarded.

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Rock Paper Sizzle1 год назад

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Фото профиля Djek Deign
Djek Deign1 год назад

Big Bear I really liked your video but being a grammar Graham I have to point out that the correct use is "for whom" and not "for who", "who for" would also do.

Фото профиля RE:Peter
RE:Peter1 год назад

Close but terms are off. You are describing the difference between a enthymemes and syllogisms. An enthymeme is a statement that requires you to both understand the sentiment. So saying "That's offensive" is a rhetorical enthymeme because you haven't explained why with logic.

Фото профиля Ming Yin
Ming Yin1 год назад

Good for Yeti make Yeti strong

Фото профиля Kerrin Naude
Kerrin Naude1 год назад

All true.

Фото профиля Generic Midwesterner
Generic Midwesterner1 год назад

When people say things like that, I ask them to articulate why. Usually they can't.

Фото профиля Robert Connolly
Robert Connolly1 год назад

I get why you would want to leave Hollywood and live off the land and homestead.... why are you still hanging on you won ......

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