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      Go ahead, share some examples then. Back yourself up. Should be simple if it’s so common.

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        You get one. I suspect you’re arguing in bad faith and I’m not going to waste more time on something like that.

        https://lemmy.world/comment/8972976

        Particularly sailingbythelee’s response. When you try to say this isn’t sufficient, it will confirm that you were arguing in bad faith the entire time.

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          You could not have found a better example.

          Original position of the goalposts:

          No one is shouting down people for just saying Biden should stop supporting genocide.

          Now all of a sudden the downvotes are the most important part

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          Oh the commenter who’s being downvoted? Yeah, it’s obviously not a prevalent or popular response. At best you’re complaining about trolls on the internet – that’s always going to exist.

          Oh, and before I forget, if you say that’s not what you’re doing, then it will confirm you were arguing in bad faith the entire time.

          That’s for teaching me that cool trick with that disclaimer – what a neat way to discredit people.

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              So you were literally just pointing out that dumb people say dumb things and get down voted for it?

              Gee, how insightful.