@npjewels@jeremykauffman The US govt was responsible for all the negative outcomes in other countries? Elsewhere, you claimed the US was responsible for toppling govts and setting up dictators. If true, why would you trust that same government to now provide βaidβ to those countries?
If the US government was involved in toppling governments and setting up dictators, why would you trust that same government to provide aid to those countries? It seems more likely that USAID would be used by that same govt for nefarious reasons (a CIA operation?), or to keep those countries dependent on the US.
@WilDaBeast_22@GenX975@mtaibbi You βliterally didnβt know what his tweet was aboutβ and decided to ask a very specific question about Mattβs nighttime routine? And posed this as an βhonestβ and βgeneralβ question? If you disagree with Matt, make your case instead of acting like a weirdo.
@HistoryBoomer@weebitofdevil If itβs so incredibly lazy, it should be incredibly easy to prove him wrong, just as heβs challenged you to do. Yet his challenge still remains unansweredβ¦
Itβs always been blasphemy to criticize Islamic doctrines/the prophet and the punishment has included death, basically since its inception. While this is true for other religions, it would seem that theyβve either rejected this belief or leave the punishment to God. This does not seem to be the case for Islam.
@PeterMoskos If the evidence overwhelmingly shows that your position is wrong, combined with the fact that your position does harm to society/causes chaos, at that point, wouldnβt it be evil to hold onto your position?
@brianknotts@DStrungk@awstar11 She says she is/was an LSAT tutor. Maybe she takes the tests again periodically to show potential customers that she is still qualified to tutor the test. Itβs still a sort of argument from authority fallacy (not to mention just a weird obsessive argument she kept making).