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<blockquote data-quote="Bill Zebub" data-source="post: 8374604" data-attributes="member: 7031982"><p>Well, I truly am sorry you find it so upsetting. But I also think your outrage is the result of falsely conflating two different things. I know you said you're done talking, but you are making some pretty hard accusations (against me) so I feel the need to respond.</p><p></p><p>Pointing out that two people use the <em>exact same strategy,</em> with the <em>exact same words</em>, to deflect criticism and shift blame is not the same as a claim of moral equivalence between the actions of those two people.</p><p></p><p>However, I will say this: since you do find this so upsetting, which I suspect makes it impossible to see or acknowledge the point being made, what I (we) <em>probably</em> should have said is something more neutral, such as:</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>So, in the spirit of avoiding any whiff of moral equivalence, I'll further point out that the insistence that two actions must be morally equivalent in order to for a comparison to be valid is yet another age-old strategy used to deflect criticism and shift blame. It's a red herring because it shifts the debate away from the actions in question, and toward the question of which actions are worse than others, and to what degree. Which just isn't relevant.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bill Zebub, post: 8374604, member: 7031982"] Well, I truly am sorry you find it so upsetting. But I also think your outrage is the result of falsely conflating two different things. I know you said you're done talking, but you are making some pretty hard accusations (against me) so I feel the need to respond. Pointing out that two people use the [I]exact same strategy,[/I] with the [I]exact same words[/I], to deflect criticism and shift blame is not the same as a claim of moral equivalence between the actions of those two people. However, I will say this: since you do find this so upsetting, which I suspect makes it impossible to see or acknowledge the point being made, what I (we) [I]probably[/I] should have said is something more neutral, such as: So, in the spirit of avoiding any whiff of moral equivalence, I'll further point out that the insistence that two actions must be morally equivalent in order to for a comparison to be valid is yet another age-old strategy used to deflect criticism and shift blame. It's a red herring because it shifts the debate away from the actions in question, and toward the question of which actions are worse than others, and to what degree. Which just isn't relevant. [/QUOTE]
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