• Cubes@lemm.ee
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    6 months ago

    You’re actually arguing that the difference between being put to death and not is a “millimeter off the floor”? That is some privileged nonsense, frankly.

    I agree that the US has problems, but hyperbolic doomerism is hardly conducive to changing any of that.

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      6 months ago

      I’m saying “Some places are worse” is not an argument that “This is fine”.

      The point being discussed is that this is a terrible law and an example of Mississippi being a shit hole. You are just side tracking the conversation because you don’t understand the function of hyperbole in speech and think talking about how “The US isn’t literally the worst place to live” is somehow a helpful or useful conversation to have in light of the topic art hand.

      The US has problems, and insisting that some places are worse is hardly conducive to changing any of that.

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        6 months ago

        The point being discussed is that this is a terrible law and an example of Mississippi being a shit hole

        This is not the comment I replied to. The comment I replied to was essentially saying that MS and therefore the US are not worth visiting, and I think that’s silly.

        “This is fine”

        I didn’t say this. I actually agree with you that the MS law is terrible, but trying to push back on the general sentiment of the original comment I replied to: saying the US is the “worst” because of something that Mississippi does.

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          6 months ago

          I actually agree with you that the MS law is terrible, but trying to push back on the general sentiment of the original comment I replied to

          Right: side tracking from the conversation at hand to insist hyperbole is not literal. That does not help and only serves as a distraction.

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            6 months ago

            You realize that a comments section can have more than 1 discussion going on in it, right? It’s not a “distraction” to talk about something else or disagree with a part of someone’s comment.

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              6 months ago

              It’s still a distraction from the topic at hand. I’ll also note that you don’t appear to have any comments in this comment section other than “The US isn’t the worst country” so what is it you think you are adding to the discussion here? Hyperbole is bad because someone might get confused?