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To: Tenchusatsu who wrote (1465990)7/2/2024 10:44:39 PM
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Again, your only defense is to call out the other side for hypocrisy.

Untrue - the hypocrisy is claiming I or anyone else doesn't have a valid point to compare and contrast two people or parties committing the same offense or crime and examining the unequal treatment/outcomes. Normally when I see the term whataboutism trotted out it's when a person shows that the other side did the same or worse and yet one side received no punishment and somehow pointing that out is not a valid examination of facts and consequences.

It's an attempt at shutting down what I think most would call fairness.

If both sides received the same punishments then their would be no need to compare other than to say they both got what they deserved.

For example Bill Clinton fucked a few people, got caught and paid some huge money. Trump got caught and paid a little money and they convicted him of felonies for NDA's and accounting.