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Old 05-18-2012, 03:09 PM   #113
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Originally Posted by stonetools View Post
FWIW, I criticized your arguments, not you. I oppose ad hominems. Sorry if you felt you were personally assaulted.
No need to apologize at all. Really though, it's I that should apologize to you. In my haste I said "ad hominem" when I really meant "straw man". Sorry if I mislabelled the logical fallacy you used.


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This sounds pretty bad:

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The working conditions described there go beyond " uncomfortable" and even "hard" to "dangerous." We can make Amazon do better.
Ya, there should be laws around working conditions! Oh, there are...well there needs to be (more) laws on this! I can't help but feel you bringing up Amazon's warehouse conditions is a little beside the point and off topic (i.e. comments by the French Minister). It's almost as if you have some sort of axe to grind against Amazon and can barely restrain yourself from posting even the most tenuously relevant anti-Amazon material...

I doubt you'll find many people that are pro poor working conditions, but it doesn't seem terribly related to the topic.

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