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Old 09-07-2015, 01:35 PM   #177
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Originally Posted by arjaybe View Post
Putting aside emotional silliness like "hater," if someone has so little regard for people that they refer to them by category, why should we do them the courtesy of paying attention? Why should we give them what they won't give others?
Because your generalized categorization of people who use labels is wrong.
And because "category" is a very vague term, and because utilizing a category does not preclude additionally having a reasoned argument.

This has already been pointed out. Several times.

Which leads to the interesting turnaround question -- why should people do you the courtesy of paying attention, when you won't give that to others?
Using my logic... well, I haven't seen a reasoned argument yet, just vague generalizations about categories.
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