Why do liberals use the rebuttal: "I get it XYZ is hard"
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Date: February 21st, 2017 6:35 PM Author: Tan lay regret
I'd be arguing with a liberal about congressional district boundaries and they'd say something like "the 35th congressional district doesn't cover Main St. i get it, maps are hard."
Or if I argue with them about statistics/data, they'll quip "I get it, math is hard."
Or if I argue with them about a certain book, they'll quip "I get it, reading is hard"
(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=3532842&forum_id=2#32671825) |
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