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Originally Posted by wibblefox View Post
I just did say why lol

"You're wrong because some other people who aren't you have made other arguments that are wrong. Checkmate!"

Later in your post you literally admit your argument was ad hom... you really got me!

How much do you have to hold your nose while typing out this utter bullshit.

Originally Posted by wibblefox View Post
You must identify very strongly with the left since you just claimed to be entirely the left lol

How many times did you have to be dropped on your head to have such terrible amnesia?? I made comment x and you immediately assumed that I made comment y and z (because I made comment x); YOU were the one who generalized me along with the entire left, I just pointed it out.

Originally Posted by wibblefox View Post
I'm not sure what argument you are trying to make here. Are you trying to make a false dichotomy? Are you implying that it's fien for the left to bullshit because the right does too? Is this just some reflex you have to spew out strawmen at the first sign of opposition?

I was actually just pulling a bit of a goof. There's no need for me to actually make arguments against you when you full on admit you're incapable of talking about this without using ad homs.

Originally Posted by wibblefox View Post
I don't align myself with the right lol, but funny that you should think that anyone who calls out the left on their bullshit must be right. It sure insulates you from ever having to deal with reality doesn't it?

Your policy positions speak otherwise, so it does show a bit of hypocrisy on your part if you recoil against the left for spewing bullshit but sit comfortably on the right amonst a pile of crap. I don't need to be told that's a fallacy, I was making a joke.[/QUOTE]

Originally Posted by wibblefox View Post
Again I don't know how this argument is supposed to function. False dichotomy? "They are just as bad as us!"? Deflection?

No, I'm saying your argument is stupid because stupidity is the norm everywhere. Trying to highlight a specific group for lack of generic "rationality" when they're just as utterly irrational as everyone else is useless and dumb.

Originally Posted by wibblefox View Post
............ what am I even reading.

Firstly, being a UK national is not mutually exclusive to being a Muslim......... And he sure as hell didn't immigrate from the UK to the UK, so it's completely irrelevant........

Secondly, blocking ALL travel is ridiculous. You have a very specific problem you want to counter (ISIS) and you happen to know a feature that all of their terrorists attackers share (Muslim, immigrating from the middle east warzones) or converted muslim, immigrating from France, UK, US. You would have to be stupid to tell Mr Mochizuki "sorry but we are concerned about ISIS infiltrators so no you can't visit from Kyoto"...

Sorry but that is just silly. It's like saying "we want to stop people growing marijuana therefore we have banned all plants".well, you tried And whats more you are doing this only to avoid appearing bigoted! Truly this is an example of political correctness gone too far when someone ironically argues that blocking all travel is better so as not to appear racist!try again, pc has nothing to do with it. anything half assed will not be effective - whoever runs the house at ISIS will just say let's send operative y(convertee recruited from UK) instead of x(born muslim from middle east). like I said (and you conveniently ignored) classifying ISIS operatives as ONLY middleeastern born arab muslims instead of potentially also convertees from all over the world and all kinds of ethnicities is misleading

The fact of the matter is that ISIS is made up primarily of middle eastern Arab Muslims. It's not racist to state facts.

nobody is disputting that ISIS is primarily middle eastern arabs lmfao, but those don't have to be the ones coming to the US to perform acts of terror. It's already most likely they'll send UK, France nationals you wouldn't even be able to identify since they blend in far better, banning the people fighting on the ground in Syria is ridiculously useless!

Originally Posted by wibblefox View Post
To be specific he is talking about ISIS infiltrators which are by and large middle eastern Arab Muslims.

thanks for avoiding addressing my point

the only way to identify a muslim is to ask "hey are you a muslim" and you can only go off what they say. If Ingrid amd Sven walking through the line at an airport and are ISIS operatives and they're following Muhammad who isn't even Muslim (he's a converted Christian) then the only one questioned will be Muhummad. It's childish how dumb a halfassed proposal would be. The only surefire measure is a closed borders policy.

That said, I don't actually support a closed borders policy in this case. The fearmongering from the right is just that - fearmongering. We should be supporting groups like the kurds on the ground in the middle east as to allow the natives of the middle east reclaim their homes for themselves, but we don't need to be on the ground and we don't need such a misleading, ineffective, and bigoted ban.

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Originally Posted by wibblefox View Post
as we have shown above.

Originally Posted by wibblefox View Post
Although as above we have determined it is way more than 1%.

Wanna get at this now since it'll be useful later


You actually haven't proven anything... I shouldn't have to be the one to tell you extrapolating such a narrow analysis (looking at events that don't exist under or show a contrast between situations where there are and aren't muslim bans) doesn't show you that under circumstances of a well known ban that you'd stop a majority of attacks.

You might remember my little scenario from my last post.

Big macho honcho ISIS big boss man: "Damn, the Americans really did enact that muslim ban. Oh well, send operative y instead of operative x on one of the next flights, he should still be able to pull it off."

We know for a fact that ISIS has recruited and/or converted all kinds of different ethnicities and nationalities - other than those who would traditionally/stereotypically be labeled as muslim: i.e. the ones who would be questioned in airports following a muslim ban, assuming the TSA doesn't have time to extensively question every single passenger flying in the US (even if they did, all said operative needs to do is say, "No, I'm not a muslim" and make them believe it... it's a system of beliefs, you can only take someone at their word whether they hold it). They would easily be able to circumvent a muslim ban and commit whatever act of terror they so choose wherever they please. In the end, it comes down to good domestic investigation and police work. A muslim ban just wouldn't help anything.
Originally Posted by wibblefox View Post
Pure speculation with no basis in reality, completely dishonest and illogical.

There is no reason to believe that the native would have performed the attack without the immigrant.

And yet we have already determined that his policy would have saved lives and stopped attacks in other countries. This is not "nothing".

Pure speculation with no basis in reality, completely dishonest and illogical.

There is no reason to believe that the native would not have performed the attack without the immigrant.

FBI analysis indicates that he had a profile more resembling that of a standard massshooter than a terrrorist, but the Orlando shooter was one guy. He pretty easily orchestrated a terrible tragedy. Your talk about "this couldn't happen with one guy" is utter bollocks.

I understand you're talking about a single situation (where the charge of baseless speculation applies in every hypothetical), but you obviously mean to extrapolate your conclusion to all incidents. So yeah, utter bollocks
Originally Posted by wibblefox View Post
This is a complete non-argument that is purely speculation. The statement clearly says "until our country's representatives can figure out what is going on". If you want to ignore the official source and base your argument purely on your own opinion, then go for it, but don't expect me to try and argue with your opinion, that would be a pointless endeavour.


It is relevant because your original quote was "His original plan was to stop muslims entering and leaving altogether". This is not correct on three counts because:

1. He never planed to stop all Muslims (only Muslim immigration) (which you conceded in your above post)
2. He never planed to stop emigration (which you already conceded above)
3. You neglect to mention that the ban is only a temporary measure until a lasting solution is devised.

In the original statement you can will find all 3 of these points substantiated. My highlights clearly show you where you can find evidence of point 3. This is the last point of contention.

It is 100% crystal clear from the article, so I don't want to keep reiterating this point. Please graciously concede these points so we can move forward.

Oh man... you even brought out the numbered list. Jesus Christ dude, you look so professional but you're so wrong that I actually genuinely feel sad. Check out his comments after the shooting in San Bernardino, you'll find everything you've said here and all the semantics you've argued to be completely irrelevant.



Somewhere around 11:30, I'll quote him for you
Originally Posted by Donald's Exact Words
Donald J. Trump is calling for a total and complete shutdown of muslims entering the United States until our country's representatives can figure out what the hell is going on! (We have no choice! We have no choice! We have no choice...)

This IS his original statement, he's very clear about it being a total and complete shutdown (not just settling/immigration).

In a relatively recent interview with Chuck Todd, he stated that he believes he's expanded the ban.


Todd: The muslim ban... I think you've pulled back from it, but you tell me... (clip) this feels like a slight rollback. Should we interpret it like that?

Trump: I don't think so, I don't think this feels like a rollback, it feels like an expansion. I'm looking now at territories. People were so upset that I used the word muslim, oh you can't use the the word muslim. Remember this - and I'm okay with it since we're talking territory instead of muslim... we're making it territorial. We have nations, and we'll come out, I'm going to be coming out in the next few weeks with a number of the places, and it's very complex, because we have problems in Germany, and we have problems in France...

The next bit is more of a short conversation and this is getting tedious, so just go to about 7:21 and listen for yourself.

. . .

you might conveniently note that the words travel and emigration are used, so.... I don't know what to tell you. Two weeks ago, Trump's own comments on bans on travel and emigration.

i.e. Trump has not only expanded his ban to banning TRAVEL, ENTERING THE COUNTRY, COMPLETE AND TOTAL SHUTDOWN of muslims into the US, but also countries that have been 'contaminated' by populations of muslims/acts of terror.

"Until our representatives can figure out what is going on" is so ambiguous that the acceptance of any policy with that as the cutoff point would be grossly irresponsible. No surprise you don't have issue with it.
Originally Posted by wibblefox View Post
Right, because it's reasonable to explain something you literally just explained because someone couldn't be bothered to read it last time.

It's also very reasonable to expect - at the very least - a quote of this phantom explanation. Unless you mean to tell me your explanation was your statement I was wrong. You wouldn't fall into the trap of circular arguing, would you?

Although that is my bad then, I guess I didn't sum up your entire argument while I was mocking you.

"You're wrong, I claim that the real situation is you lying about the situation. Also, you're wrong because some other people who aren't you have made other arguments that are wrong. Checkmate!"
Originally Posted by wibblefox View Post
lol not true.

Originally Posted by wibblefox View Post
when you started harping on about how Trump is calling for Hillary to be killed I jump right to ad hominem...

*cough*
Originally Posted by wibblefox View Post
Just because you don't realise the implications of your statements, doesn't mean I don't.

You're not reinterpreting the single use of a pronoun, are you? If you can perform that kind of mental gymnastics with a single pronoun, it's a wonder you rail against what you would likely call mental gymnastics on my part.

No, by "we" I did not mean as to identify myself as the entirety of the left. Even had I, that remark was specifically an aside to my actual comment calling out your obvious bullshit.

Sorry you were confused by that, it seems that happens often huh
Originally Posted by wibblefox View Post
Funny to see you label anyone fighting on the side of logic as "right", just how little do you think of the left... Nice attempt at dismissal.

the irony of this literally had me doubled over. my sides might still hurt tomorrow. there's nothing i can even say about this lmfao, it totally speaks for itself

"I am a hero of logic and justice! I fight my battles with ad hominem and strawmen!"



EDIT: hey dude do you make those professionally, because with all this talk about deporting all the illegal immigrants it might be useful to have a couple of your expertly crafted strawmen tending our fields in lieu of the mysteriously absent workers we will have used to have

Originally Posted by wibblefox View Post
Um, ok lol

kek
Originally Posted by wibblefox View Post
Again false dichotomy, a partial solution is better than no solution...

I think you are being ridiculous constantly pushing this "all or nothing" agenda. If you stop even 1% of deaths then that is something.

This is incredibly naive, and your crying wolf over a false dichotomy just shows that you know it is.

When you talk about banning all muslims from entering the US, you run the pretty certain risk of sending a very clear message to muslims that "We don't like you, and we don't want you here" (since that's more or less what we're saying). Gosh, just imagine how Al Qaeda, ISIS, etc. would spin that sentiment in their recruiting. A ban like that draws lines on the sand on an already sour relationship (bombing hospitals doesn't tend to send the message of "We're here to help!")

in this case, you have a likely small positive effect (a muslim ban is easily circumvented by saying, "I'm not a muslim") and run a huge risk of feeding to extremist hate groups propaganda for the recruitment reels.
Originally Posted by wibblefox View Post
So you are advocating racism... I'm sure that's a goof/joke though.

What's the real joke is your sad attempt at reinterpreting those comments in such an obviously false way.
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Originally Posted by wibblefox View Post
There is no reason to believe that the native would have performed the attack without the immigrant.

I would argue that there is proof that they are radicalized since they took part in the attack. Which suggests there was a high chance of them performing the attack anyway, however what reason is there to believe they would not have performed any attack - its safe to assume the details of the attack would have been different but I dont think its safe to assume that no attack at all would have happened.

And yet we have already determined that his policy would have saved lives and stopped attacks in other countries. This is not "nothing".

Had it been implemented in the European countries we were talking about refuge would have been denied and threatened the lives of asylum seekers, and I dont see how it would not have raised the death toll in these countries by more than it would have lowered it.

Arguable, Turkey itself (not to mention the majority of Europe) does not agree with your views. Or are you saying this in light of the defacto Islam status that Turkey has recently acquired?

Turkey's instability obviously does not help.

What do you see a Western country? Most things Ive seen view Turkey as not part of the Western world but attempting to join it.

However im sure we can both agree that in its current state it is definitely unstable and in a position where it is more akin to Syria and Iraq than the UK and Spain in terms of susceptibility to terrorist attacks.


On this point http://www.ssb.no/en/innvandring-og-...ere/nokkeltall in the section "Immigration, emigration and net-migration, by world region" Statistics Norway uses these categories

Given which countries are where I find it safe to assume that they use the top classification as the western world, Turkey does not fit in the category used, this is how I view what fits into the Western World - if you disagree that thats what the category is then can you explain why those countries are grouped together?

Whether Turkey is a Western country is largely irrelevant to the topic of discussion though so its probably better to carry on with this part of the discussion through PM rather than on this thread

This is a complete non-argument that is purely speculation. The statement clearly says "until our country's representatives can figure out what is going on". If you want to ignore the official source and base your argument purely on your own opinion, then go for it, but don't expect me to try and argue with your opinion, that would be a pointless endeavour.

Imposing strict rules on one demographic for an undetermined period of time definitely seems off.

The point Im trying to make is that as its written there the rule is negative discrimination against muslims in general because it doesnt matter where the muslim is from, whether the country is stable or not, they are barred from migration because they are assumed a terrorist threat. Assuming all muslims a terrorist threat no matter what their situation is strikes me as derogatory, and not a policy that could well negatively affect the lives of many innocent muslims as well as a portion of the public's opinion on people of that relgion.
In addition, I don't think this is defensible by arguing; he hadnt viewed it in that way and he made the adjustment to the proposal because the new version was his intention all along, because during a presidential campaign I would certainly expect the candidates to think through their proposals before they make them public, if they don't I don't feel safe about them thinking through their proposals as president either.

I guess that ^^ is the point Ive been trying to get across all along.



I removed the rest of your post because I think those parts of your post weren't really making a particular argument, and you wanted to end those parts of our discussion because it was turning into yes it is - no it isnt - yes it is-no it isnt, if you disagree and think anything I missed off was particularly important quote it again and I'll reply to it next post.
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My question to add to this debate is: Does Gary Johnson make it to the debate stage?

Trump continues is polling down from PR nightmare after PR nightmare, mostly from the left wing media. You'd think many people on the right would be reluctant to endorse Hillary and yet many outspoken Bush cabinet members are now going for Hillary, so does that mean the libertarians have a shot at taking some votes away from both super parties?
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Originally Posted by wibblefox View Post
I think it's an assumption to assume the attack would have happened.

Well done! Assumptions are indeed assumptions!

Arguable, but at some point a country has to say "the lives of our citizens are more important than the lives of outsiders".

All countries do this to some extent, the question is where to draw the line, which is 100% debatable.

How many outsiders lives is 1 citizen worth? 10? 100? 100000?

In terms of numbers of asylum seekers lives put at risk by this compared with the number of citizens killed by terrorist activity that could have been stopped, this proposal if enacted across Europe (I believe the number of refugees pledged to be accepted was around 75,000 - without counting any undocumented migrants, the total number of fatalities due to terrorist activity in Europe from these migrants is around 200, counting the Paris and Brussels attacks as the attackers came back in by hiding among refugees.) Then the ratio would be seen as about 1 citizen : 100 refugees, obviously approximated as I dont know what proportion of the refugees would have managed to survive despite not being able to take refuge.

Now, I do agree that as a country you do have to take the value of your own citizens as more than outsiders, but these kinds of numbers seem far too extreme to me to the point where I would see this as amoral, do you not agree? How many refugees would you find it acceptable to allow to die in order for 1 citizen to survive?

I don't think it's my job to define western country, if most western countries including the country itself consider it to be western, that's really enough for me.

And yes, unstable.

You only answered half the question, why?

The rest of the question was;
Is Turkey in a position where it is more akin to Syria and Iraq than the UK and Spain in terms of susceptibility to terrorist attacks?

Nah I don't really think Norway is the sole authority on what is and isn't western..................... And I don't think there is any possible argument to support that theory.

(EDIT: Well Turkey is being negotiated for both EEA and EU, and if you use that as your definition then Andorra, Monaco, San Marino, and Switzerland are NOT western, a position that surely even you will admit is incorrect.)

Can you please show me where in my post I said Norway was the sole authority on what is and isn't Western? This was simply a something I found that used classifications where one of them was Western and this is what it defined Western as.

What? Turkey is negotiating to join the EU yes - I havent seen anything about them joining the EEA though, could you link me???
Originally Posted by BBC
A country has to adopt and enforce all the current EU rules before it can be admitted to the bloc. EU rules are divided into 35 policy areas and in 10 years Turkey only managed to adopt the rules on one: science and research. In most other areas it has not even made a start.

Originally Posted by BBC
the European Commission has said no new country will join within the next five years.

Given the document was about immigrants and immigration do you not think the reason Andorra, Monaco, San Marino and Switzerland (with their combined population of 8.2 million ~ 1/8th the population of the UK) were not given exceptions is that the immigration from those countries was negligible when compared to the rest of the data??

That does not justify you saying "He does want to stop muslim immigration altogether." You have no proof of this other than "seems off"?

Is this a prank?

We have established that his proposal was to stop muslim immigration altogether for an undetermined period of time. The article about immigration was very blatant in that no muslims were going to be able to immigrate.


Just because you think something is wrong is not a license to put words in other people's mouths. Just because it "seems off" or it's "negative discrimination" does not change the policy. Don't confuse your opinion of the policy with your interpretation of the policy.

No, that wasnt an interpretation of the policy, the policy did not differentiate between muslims from different areas of the world or at different levels of risk.

Interpreting the policy in my own way would be to add that in, I did not, you did. It is not putting any words into his mouth to use his exact words, the article was very clear and we were agreed on what it meant. It meant Donald J. Trump is calling for a total and complete shutdown of Muslims IMMIGRATING to the United States, for a length of time which is undisclosed.

Dont confuse this policy with the policy he later made in the place of this one.
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Originally Posted by wibblefox View Post
The implication being that thus they are not facts...

And your point is?


Inaction is not the same as action, though utilitarians would argue otherwise.

Turning people away and actively denying them entry is action.


Because it's not a very interesting question. Turkey is Turkey, Syria is Syria, Iraq is Iraq. Turkey is now defacto Islamic and boarders on Islamic countries. More Arabic Muslims correlates highly to more terrorist attacks, that's true, so if that's what you are getting at, then I guess it is "more akin to Syria and Iraq".

A fruitless line of inquiry.

So if its more akin to these countries than the West, why did you find it dishonest to use those other countries but also dishonest to not use Turkey?? Seems pretty non-nonsensical tbh


"Given which countries are where I find it safe to assume that they use the top classification as the western world"

You seemed to think that the random Norwegian statistics had any bearing on what is and isn't a Western country. It doesn't, so why link it?

Its what they see as the Western world, there is no clear definition on what the Western world is, so I used an organisation that should be pretty reliable's judgement on what the Western world is


http://ec.europa.eu/economy_finance/...e/index_en.htm

Although you should also know that pursuing EFTA membership or EEA participation are not the only avenues to joining the EEA, EU membership also gives them access...

I said I knew they were trying to join the EU, this doesnt say anything about joining the EEA independently from the EU.

They are not joining the EU anytime soon either as established.


...

You are grasping at straws mate, I don't know why you are trying to claim that Norway is the authority on what is or isn't western in the first place, but claiming that "oh they probably just ignored them because they are small" is just silly.

Why is that silly at all? How many immigrants from San Marino do you suppose Norway got since 1989??

Given the total number of immigrants is ~20 times San Marino's total population do you think this number is likely to make a big difference to the trends shown by the data? Do you think its negligable? Do you think if you were making the data clear you would decide to add to the first category "San Marino, Andorra, Morocco and Switzerland" despite the fact they have very little impact on what the data shows anyway?

In lieu of this, why do you think its so hard to imagine that that is why these countries were not added into the class?

In any case, if you think they werent just ignored because the data from these places was negligible, I suppose you also dont think this classification means the Western world?
Can you explain either -> why the countries were missed off in your opinion
OR -> if the countries were not meant to mean "The Western World" why the countries were grouped in such a way?


Are you purposefully using misleading language? If you acknowledge that it is only temporary then why do you keep saying things like "altogether", which implies that it is permanent?

Altogether does not imply permanency. It is synonymous with totally.


???

"It meant Donald J. Trump is calling for a total and complete shutdown of Muslims IMMIGRATING to the United States, for a length of time which is undisclosed."
Correct.

If you know this, then I don't know why you keep projecting your opinion on to the policy the rest of the time.

Ok in that case can you explain what unwarranted opinion I projected on the meaning of the policy here.
The point Im trying to make is that as its written there the rule is negative discrimination against muslims in general because it doesnt matter where the muslim is from, whether the country is stable or not, they are barred from migration because they are assumed a terrorist threat. Assuming all muslims a terrorist threat no matter what their situation is strikes me as derogatory, and not a policy that could well negatively affect the lives of many innocent muslims as well as a portion of the public's opinion on people of that relgion.
In addition, I don't think this is defensible by arguing; he hadnt viewed it in that way and he made the adjustment to the proposal because the new version was his intention all along, because during a presidential campaign I would certainly expect the candidates to think through their proposals before they make them public, if they don't I don't feel safe about them thinking through their proposals as president either.

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Originally Posted by wibblefox View Post
That anything can be assumed without basis thus anything can be concluded, but it's a frivolous endeavour to try and talk to someone who begins by asserting that they are correct.

The same could be said about you.


Only if you don't believe in the sovereignty of nations.

Not at all, if you actively deny all refuge seekers that is an action, the sovereignty of nations doesnt change that at all


Because Turkey is in the west but Syria is not. Therefore any discussion about the west would naturally include Turkey and not Syria. I should think this is a simple and logical idea. The topic was the west, thus we talk about the west. If the topic was "all countries" then we would talk about all countries.

We shouldn't pick which countries are inside or outside the scope of discussion based on whether or not they support a conclusion. I don't like that you are so happy to remove any country that doesn't fit your narrative from the equation, you are too eager to feed your bias and validate your conclusion at every turn.

Given we are having a discussion on the side about whether Turkey is or isnt part of the West, and its widely regarded as not being part of the West (you still havent provided any sources at all of credible sources grouping Turkey as part of the West or explained why you think its part of the West) that seems like a pretty ridiculous assumption to make.

I would have easily accepted Turkey had you not ruled out all the countries in similar states to Turkey that dont fit your narrative. That was a very hypocritical paragraph


Again, no it isn't.

Apparently I was wrong when I said "Well Turkey is being negotiated for both EEA and EU, and if you use that as your definition then Andorra, Monaco, San Marino, and Switzerland are NOT western, a position that surely even you will admit is incorrect."

You sure are sticking to your guns with this idea that Statistics Norway is the arbiter of what is and isn't western. Even if there was no reason to think they are in the first place, and if their supposed definition (reminder once again that they never called X countries the west) is logically nonsense.

Explain why that set of countries was grouped together please.

Yeah you were wrong, that implies it was applying for both EU and EEA independently, which they arent.

Im not saying that they are at all, can you please show me where I said statistics Norway is "the true arbiter" of what is and isnt Wester, or are you just arguing nonsense lines of argument which you know arent true because you cant find anything to back up your claim that "most of Europe sees Turkey as part of the West"

Not sure what point you are trying to make but if you agree then you may as well just say so.

Or are you going to claim that in actuality Germany is also the true arbiter of what is and isn't western?

(Please don't)

I didnt even mention Germany, you really are just arguing about random nonsensical lines arent you? lol


This argument is so obnoxious. Again I wonder why you are pushing this idea that Statistics Norway is capable of defining what is and isn't the west.

You don't ignore countries just because "the data isn't important". They do have the data on those 4 countries, how about you actually query their database yourself next time instead of making bullshit assumptions just to suit your opinion. it's completely unrelated to why they classified the data the way they did.p

Since there is no actual definition anyone is capable of defining what they see as the West. A reliable organisation even more so.

Ok, explain why they grouped the countries as they did.

Pahahahahahaha that data backs up what I said, the numbers are all 0s in the case of San Marino, a series of 0s and 3s for Andorra, and nothing exceeding 120 in the other 2 countries, negligible when compared with the 67275 immigrants then get a year




"I stopped seeing her altogether" - do you think this implies that you later go see her? Or do you think that perhaps the author stopped seeing her altogether.

The clause "He does want to stop muslim immigration altogether." is non-finite (stop being infinitive), there is absolutely no reason to interpret this statement as transient.

When I asked you "Are you purposefully using misleading language?" that was a serious question. Either what you are saying is not what you mean, or you are doing this on purpose. If it's a mistake, then fine, I know what you are trying to say even though it's not at all what you said. If it's on purpose, just stop.

Depends on the context, it the sentence could also mean he is unable to see her at all (hidden from view), and therefore there is no reason to believe he wouldnt later be able to see her.


You kept saying things like "all Muslims" and "stop altogether" etc, projecting your opinion that Trump is racist and your opinion that he won't ever lift the ban if it is placed.

The policy is as stated in the official statement that the ban is on Muslim immigration and that it is a temporary measure. Your interpretation is the effect of your bias either inhibiting your ability to read and understand, or perverting your ability to discuss the topic. I would guess probably the later since you have admitted that you do know that it is only a temporary measure regarding Muslim immigrants, but you continue to use loaded language and incorrect interpretations.

You are not thinking clearly, either because of your bias or because of malice. Hopefully with introspection you can identify your language, and continue forward with a cool and clear head.

He is stopping all Muslims from immigrating, thats not a projection. Whether its permanent or not doesnt change the fact that he is stopping muslim immigration altogether for a period of time (which is undefined in length as well).

You clearly knew what I meant and yet you decide to argue against my paragraph as if I had meant "altogether" as permanency, which it doesnt mean. That is a straw man fallacy.

Please argue against the same thing but against its actual meaning, not against what you decided it would be easier to see it as.





Edit: Since youre clearly just going to argue the language not the actual points as usual Ill clarify which is the important part of the paragraph I want you to address.

The point Im trying to make is that as its written there the rule is negative discrimination against muslims in general because it doesnt matter where the muslim is from, whether the country is stable or not, they are barred from migration because they are assumed a terrorist threat. Assuming all muslims a terrorist threat no matter what their situation is strikes me as derogatory, and not a policy that could well negatively affect the lives of many innocent muslims as well as a portion of the public's opinion on people of that relgion.
In addition, I don't think this is defensible by arguing; he hadnt viewed it in that way and he made the adjustment to the proposal because the new version was his intention all along, because during a presidential campaign I would certainly expect the candidates to think through their proposals before they make them public, if they don't I don't feel safe about them thinking through their proposals as president either.

Again, dont argue against the language, argue against the point being made.
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Originally Posted by wibblefox View Post
Your logic can be applied to any and all measures including "good domestic investigation and police work". Essentially what you are saying is "it's impossible so let's not try".

that's actually not what I'm saying at all...

there are plenty of other policies that we could try. we could draw up a whitelist of frequent/trusted fliers/travelers and force anyone who isn't whitelisted to prove themselves innocent of any ties to ISIS, be that through previous travel records, proof of residency over time, other religious affiliations, telephone history, etc.

if the line is at all blurry in a case, you just don't whitelist them. blinding ourselves to threats of any other ethnicity by pretending the threat is an entirely muslim one is pretty silly (as i've stressed)

that said, let's not forget i don't support anything of the sort. maybe time will prove me wrong, but I don't think the threat to the US is at all great enough right now to ever need to take such action

Originally Posted by wibblefox View Post
Strawman detected: I never said "this couldn't happen with one guy", what I said was that it was "pure speculation".

Don't let hindsight bias get in the way of logic: just because he had a profile that resembled a mass shooter doesn't mean it was inevitable that he would be a mass shooter.

Again your logic is could be applied to any and all situations. "What if both of those people were executed before the attack happened? Well maybe it just happened anyway!"

with people pulling strings behind the scenes, which particular puppet is being thrashed about is less important then the plans themselves.

you didn't say this couldn't happen with one guy, sure, but you're taking these incidents and speculating that a muslim ban would stop some percentage of them. Let me repeat: COMPLETE SPECULATION. Everything you've tried to reason from these incidents is complete bollocks, just stop
Originally Posted by wibblefox View Post
Do I need to highlight the statement again? He is quoting his position on MUSLIM IMMIGRATION.

The title of the statement has "MUSLIM IMMIGRATION" in huge bold text that is impossible to miss.

You are being wilfully ignorant at this point.


Trumps current position does not retroactively modify what he previously said.

If tomorrow he came out and said "ok, no ban for Muslims ever" then that wouldn't change the fact that he previously called for a ban.

Not sure what to tell you, but clearly anything that is "recent" cannot change what actually happened 9 months ago.

you can't with a straight face argue that i'm the one being woefully ignorant

you two have been arguing the wording of a policy idea on his website that's been up there for months, when just two weeks ago he did an interview where he made it clear that his ban would extend to emigration, and he's updated it so that it would likely be in terms of geographical area (determined based at least partly on muslim population and jihadist attacks - the later stated explicitly by Trump himself (the former is assumed by him saying "what's going on in gemany")

i.e. everything you've been arguing is absolutely irrelevant. it has completely nothing to do with reality, and it's a waste of time talking about it. it's like arguing about what kind of bait bass like when you're fishing on a crappie lake.

also, it makes this quote wrong


Originally Posted by wibblefox View Post
It was literally the post before which was being replied to.

either i'm either dead blind or you're lying

investigation persists


no other post since then has even mentioned Trump's comments - you and small have just been going back and forth over what Trump probably misworded on his webpage.
Originally Posted by wibblefox View Post
Existence of a fallacy does not make the conclusion incorrect. Since you obviously did not understand my statement, let me rephrase it for you in general terms:

"When someone says something wrong or stupid, it makes them less trustworthy in the future"

or perhaps:

"If you keep saying stupid things then it's hard to take you seriously"

This does not mean I immediately disregarded your statements and have been answering them seriously, it is a warning that you should think what you are saying through, because people (me included) are inclined to think you are 'crying wolf' and give you less attention than your arguments may deserve.

yes, i know how a fallacy works (your fun explanation still helped plenty though!). pointing out the use of a fallacy in somebody else's argument and arguing thus that their argument is inherently false is something of an informal fallacy in itself.

but you didn't offer any other argument or substance, so you effectively dodged the issue entirely. in fact, you still haven't. your only argument thus far has been a rather nasty form of ad hom - i.e. discriminating against other people who've made unrelated (likely false/preposterous) comments and assuming this one also misconstrued because of it (without arguing the actual context and substance of the quote itself) and levying the ad hom you apply to them to this comment in the context of me bringing it up.

and so leads to the next quote...
Originally Posted by wibblefox View Post
Huh? No here is the exact quotes:

Me: "Same people who say "omg Trump just put a hit out on Hillary" also say "omg Trump wants to fuck his daughter" and "omg Trump is going to deport all Muslims and even stop American troops who are Muslim from returning home!" After 1000 such bullshit lines what am I expected to think?" - Talking about the left in general (hint: you didn't say those things so I'm obviously not talking about you specifically)

You: "Funny, you really shouldn't expect anything since I've claimed none of these things. I guess that's just the same ignorance and generalization we should expect from the right eh?" - After a couple of posts of not bringing it up you suddenly decide that my post was somehow a personal attack against you, and suddenly deciding to characterise me as 'right', presumably because you want to perpetuate this "right vs left" narrative.

Me: "You must identify very strongly with the left since you just claimed to be entirely the left lol" - Jokingly interpreting the implication that you are the entirety of the left as a serious statement.

You: "How many times did you have to be dropped on your head to have such terrible amnesia?? I made comment x and you immediately assumed that I made comment y and z (because I made comment x); YOU were the one who generalized me along with the entire left, I just pointed it out. " - For whatever reason decided that because I was talking about people who said Y and Z I /must/ have been talking about you because you didn't say these things. Honestly this is the most backwards assumption I have ever read.

If I say "People from New Zealand are really friendly" and you then reply "OMFG I'm not from New Zealand were you dropped on your head idiot why would you assume that?!" instead of realising that maybe I'm talking about people from New Zealand, and not about you.

Not everything is about you sir, so perhaps if someone makes a statement about "people" who are clearly NOT YOU, maybe you shouldn't say "omg how can you be so wrong, that is totally not me!"

I'm assuming this was just an honest mistake on your part, so I would like to clear it up.

yeah, that last bit was an honest mistake. i was having ptsd flashbacks of the time you kept up a strawman argument based on a miswording for like 5 pages of replies... so i gave you a bit too much credit this time, my b.

this actually makes it easier.

you maintain that the quote was misconstrued - you haven't argued that on the basis of the actual substance of the quote or context, just based on the fact that some people have made unrelated and likely false comments about Trump in the past, and thus the point i attempted to make using the quote was false. this, to me, looked like the beginning of that argument.

I make comment w (Trump's comments incite violence), which is very similar in meaning (not nuance or connotation) to comment x (Trump has put a hit out on Hillary).

You say that "the real situation is [you? them?] desperately grasping as straws..." and that the "same people who [make comment x (x ~= w)] also [make comment y] and [make comment z]. After 1000 such bullshit lines what am I expected to think"

in essence, you've dismissed my thoughts on comment 'w' based on people associated with making comment y and z.

in the sense that you ignore my argument, it is about me. and so I said, "You shouldn't expect anything, considering I've made neither of those comments" with the implication that your ad hom doesn't stand (regardless of it already being an ad hom, where it already cannot stand on its own)

this was further cemented by the fact that you conceded that you stooped straight to ad hom when you saw the comment i reference later in your post


this could be a genuine mistake on both our parts, but I'm really not convinced you're not just conveniently walking back some particularly toxic logic
Originally Posted by wibblefox View Post
Where did I ever use a strawman or ad hominem? I never did, and you haven't even tried to suggest that I did.

Please keep your unfounded accusations to yourself, or perhaps use the quote button to illustrate your point next time.

you countered that you were fighting on the side of logic (fair, don't we all think so?) then pretended that's what I said (borderline strawman) and bashed the left (in the context of my opinion of them) for it (are you trying to make some sort of false dichotomy!!!!! Deflection!??!)

i just thought it was hilarious that you'd speak on such shaky ground after saying you were fighting on the side of logic, even though you were likely joking.

again, thanks for the laugh
Originally Posted by wibblefox View Post
The EU is already actively fighting ISIS, and the US spent a great deal of time and resources hunting Al Qaeda, absolutely no one thinks that ISIS, Al Qaeda, and the USA are friends. After Al Qaeda and ISIS have been attacking the west for years, even attacks on US soil, I think that the lines in the sand have already been drawn.

hi, using the format you've given me:

1.) this is a strawman
2.) asserting that unaffiliated civilians who we don't have a great track record with (bombing hospitals, 200k civilians deaths in Iraq) (this is the basis of the sour relationship comment that you misconstrued) may be swayed to join terrorist organizations in order to fight "the enemy" if they are sent the clear message that "the US doesn't like you, and the US doesn't want you" (a muslim ban) is by no means equal to asserting that such an action would draw a line in the sand with preexisting terrorist militants that have a history of clearly being on one side of the line. as an aside, it's getting harder and harder to take you seriously here Mr. "I fight on the side of logic-even-when-I-choose-to-do-so-by-misrepresenting-other-peoples-arguments"
3.) although you choose to ignore it, people who have ambiguous feelings about the US will feel clearly outlined hostility from us on the basis of their religion, which may in turn create more jihadists (that does then pose a greater threat to us)
Originally Posted by wibblefox View Post
ISIS is sending infiltrators with refugees, and they have already made attacks in the west. It is foolish not to screen immigrants.

I'm sure that Muslims in America are anti-terrorist too, and they can surely understand that "ISIS are sending infiltrators disguised as immigrants, therefore we need to screen immigrants." This is not about stopping Muslim immigrants, it is about stopping terrorists.

Stop trying to reframe the situation just to flatter your opinion.

it's kinda ironic to accuse me of reframing the situation whilst reframing my argument, isn't it?

since i guess i need to be explicitly clear with you, your strawman is bs

"I believe that a strictly muslim travel ban is effectively useless with too many potential ways for organized terrorist groups to circumvent, so I don't believe it outweighs the risk of sending the message to the middle east that, "the US doesn't like you, and the US doesn't want you" as well as targeting genuinely driven and passionate immigrants who want to come to the US to live the American dream - undoubtedly a huge reason why our country has existed at the top of the ladder for so long"

=/=

"I believe we shouldn't screen people entering the United States!!!!!"

C'mon dude, it isn't even close. Try just a bit harder, alright?


Originally Posted by wibblefox View Post
In the same way that when the US ask you "do you have a criminal record" you can just lie right? Please stop characterising US immigration officers as completely incompetent. to be fair, nobody hears good things

Everyone knows that what you are suggesting is not realistic in any way shape or form. This is a complete misrepresentation of Trump's strategy and a text-book strawman.

i'm willing to say this isn't how it'd look if heads were really put together and people really thought about this, but you're totally out of your mind when you say this is a misrepresentation of Trump's strategy. Trump doesn't have a strategy on how he'll enforce a muslim travel ban.

that said, you know as well as I that the minor detail of asking one question wasn't the cornerstone of or even particularly relevant to my argument. to recap my points:

- A muslim travel ban would be:
**Inefficient in targeting suspected terrorists, the mere knowledge of a muslim travel ban dissuades terrorist organizations from sending documented muslims through. However, based on necessity, travel officers will be forced to continue to conduct operations like so: "ethnicity and country of origin would most likely be used as proxies." Making investigations irrelevant and out of date. Even if assuming all of that is false and only 5% of the infiltrators are white or of different ethnicity/country of origin than the people preoccupied fighting on the ground in Syria, those 5% are unlikely to be questioned at all (seeing as they don't 'appear' muslim - they aren't flagged on the basis of ethnicity or country of origin).
**Questioning "may be possible to lie your way out of." Rendering the entire ban useless even to people who are brought to awareness through their ethnicity and country of origin unless you have concrete documentation of somebody's religious affiliation.

here, lighten up and have a gif of a swinging crotch-head


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Originally Posted by Bodhisattva View Post
My question to add to this debate is: Does Gary Johnson make it to the debate stage?

Trump continues is polling down from PR nightmare after PR nightmare, mostly from the left wing media. You'd think many people on the right would be reluctant to endorse Hillary and yet many outspoken Bush cabinet members are now going for Hillary, so does that mean the libertarians have a shot at taking some votes away from both super parties?

this is the biggest and most important if of the election


if (and only if) republican hotshot donors say "fuck Trump" and start trying to fund Johnson's campaign, there's a shot that he may perform well enough in the polls to enter the debates (the standards for getting into the debates are still very high - have a mathematically possible chance of winning in the electoral college and average 15% in 5 "deemed accurate" polls. if they decide to view third party polls as unaccurate then there's nothing you can do. i.e., another huge if). If he does well in the debates, some voters may be persuaded into "throwing away their vote" on him.

There's just so many possibilities and not enough data to say anything right now.
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Originally Posted by Mallymkun View Post
Illegal immigration is the biggest threat to the US at the moment. Trump is the only candidate who has made it clear that he's going to do something about it. Say what you want about him, but it's all about priorities. And sorry, anybody's better than Clinton.

The United States Department of Homeland Security (DHS) has estimated that 11.4 million unauthorized immigrants lived in the United States in January 2012. According to DHS estimates, "the number of illegal immigrants peaked around 12 million in 2007 and has gradually declined to closer to 11 million."

For Fiscal Year 2015, DHS reports that the number of new visa overstays (not counting late departures) was 527,127. For FY 2015, DHS conducted a total of 462,463 removals and returns. For the same time period, ICE removed or returned 235,413 individuals. As of 2015, illegal immigration to the United States continued to decline in comparison to its peak in the year 2000.


In 2012, 52% were from Mexico, 15% from Central America, 12% from Asia, 6% from South America, 5% from the Caribbean, and another 5% from Europe and Canada.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Illega..._United_States

MPI estimated 11 million unauthorized immigrants resided in the United States in 2013. More than half (54 percent) of the 11 million unauthorized immigrants resided in four states: California (28 percent), Texas (13 percent), New York (8 percent), and Florida (5 percent). Three-quarters of unauthorized immigrants resided in 117 counties with the largest unauthorized population, of which the top five countiesLos Angeles County, CA; Harris County, TX; Cook County, IL; Orange County, CA; and Dallas County, TXaccounted for 21 percent of all unauthorized immigrants.

According to MPI estimates, about 7.8 million unauthorized immigrants present in the United States in the 2009-13 period (71 percent of the total unauthorized population) were born in Mexico and other Central America countries. About 1.5 million (14 percent) were from Asia; 690,000 (6 percent) from South America; 423,000 (4 percent) from Europe, Canada, or Oceania; 342,000 (3 percent) from Africa; and 260,000 (2 percent) from the Caribbean.

http://www.migrationpolicy.org/artic...s#Unauthorized Immigrants


It's no joke that the Southern Border is one of the most unauthorised borders in the world. The levels of illegal immigration are staggering. Not to mention, Clinton wants to reform immigration and make it so illegals can get citizenship.

"Hillary will introduce comprehensive immigration reform with a pathway to full and equal citizenship within her first 100 days in office"


https://www.hillaryclinton.com/issue...ration-reform/

Can you explain why illegal immigration is the single biggest threat to the US at the moment? It seems like a pretty bold claim. Especially when illegal immigrant workers help the US economy as much as they do
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