This is an example of beginning with four false premises and finishing with a mathematical certainty.
And if you extend the "logic," it leads to the conclusion that we should just let everyone in, no questions asked, no barriers whatsoever. I suppose there are some people who think that, but I doubt the writer is among them.
This is an example of beginning with four false premises and finishing with a mathematical certainty.
ReplyDeleteAnd if you extend the "logic," it leads to the conclusion that we should just let everyone in, no questions asked, no barriers whatsoever. I suppose there are some people who think that, but I doubt the writer is among them.
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