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Post #1935844

2026-04-30 23:43 UTC

No, **you're** doing the grouping. Here, I'll give you the full quote that I didn't include in my above context (easy to do in this case since it's a made-up scenario) "I can't believe there are farmers out there that would sell people rotten produce, knowingly! That's a betrayal of everything agriculture stands for! They're all bastards!" "Those are harsh words." "They are. I grew up on a farming community. So many of these people are working with what they've got, and will still give you the shirt off their back. Wonderful folks all around. So hearing about cheats like that, not caring about who they poison, really boils my blood." But-!...You may cry. This full excerpt makes clear he loves farmers! He just specifically hates the ones that sell rotten produce! That doesn't matter. I could still say that: *When talking about farmers, Bob was quoted: "They're all bastards"* and that simple statement would be correct. So I'm sure you are ready to give a wealth of reasons why "that doesn't count", but this really does happen in modern contexts, over just a few words.

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  • You just didn't say it like that before. Did Bob or anyone clear this up? I'd say whoever twisted his words is selling rotten products. And also an idiot for trying to denounce him for whatever was available and would upset people. I'd still say whataboutism .. by using a lie

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