Before social media a few years ago came up with "whataboutism", it used to be common to highlight the inconsistency in people's gripes by showing how they behave in one instance, but behave differently in a similar instance.I wonder if you're able to posit a single argument that doesn't consist of a "whattabout."
I'd settle for shutting down all the India based tech service.So what are we going to do? Cut Indian visas so they can't run more gas stations here in the US? I can't imagine cutting off the Indian grad students; universities would revolt. And then there's the medical issue; what would we do without all the Indian doctors?
Before social media a few years ago came up with "whataboutism", it used to be common to highlight the inconsistency in people's gripes by showing how they behave in one instance, but behave differently in a similar instance.
I'll go for them. "We did similar stuff during the crusades"Hey @Rasputin_Vol and @volgr let’s hear your best Putin sack carrying apologist hot take on the civilian massacre in Bucha! Ready…GO!
To quote Richard Pryor. “They was home.”Hey @Rasputin_Vol and @volgr let’s hear your best Putin sack carrying apologist hot take on the civilian massacre in Bucha! Ready…GO!
Like you discussing personal freedoms and then defending one of the worst fascists in the world?Before social media a few years ago came up with "whataboutism", it used to be common to highlight the inconsistency in people's gripes by showing how they behave in one instance, but behave differently in a similar instance.
