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“Chastised by a Bad-Faith Actor”

Comparative Reasoning
6 min readOct 12, 2022

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A bit ago I wrote an article titled, “The Presidential Marks Are Killing Women”. The article I wrote was scathing, and an indictment on why the United States of America will never have the positive glory anyone says it should have. Now, a scathing article will get a scathing reply. There is a science to what I do and for over 30-years it has never failed. In the reply, the person supports the fearful claims another person replied to in a far distant article on what the issue is with not voting for a 3rd party. What I have learned from these two recent people and from the grand amount of rhetoric from political news watchers and hearing voters in any voting line before this Covid-19 era, is that the great majority of votes are out of fear. People are too afraid to change their vote. So now it’s time to support my claims yet again, and just to let you all know, this person agrees with me, but not the way I deliver it. He hates that I insulted people and found that childish, only to turn around to do it himself. Should that take away from his personal credibility? I think not. He was angry, and when people get angry, they don’t hide their truth that well — if at all.

Ok, so time to break a few things down. He replied with this.

“The points you make are right but the arrogant, hate-spewing way you try to make them is more of a radical right specialty than…

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