@eladar saidIncluding a phrase like "stupid libtards" undermines whatever point you meant to make, even if it were otherwise valid.
I saw a Google news story..Wisconsin sees record deaths today! I was thinking oh my, how many now?
According to worldometer that record number is 11.
Stupid libtards fooling the ignorant.
@caesar-salad saidIt points out the origin of the statement and why libtards cannot be trusted.
Including a phrase like "stupid libtards" undermines whatever point you meant to make, even if it were otherwise valid.
@eladar saidAs an aspiring conservative, I'm sure you are aware of the Trivium.
It points out the origin of the statement and why libtards cannot be trusted.
Sure, derogatory name-calling is indeed a rhetorical device, but the logic of your arguments might be more convincing and persuasive to more people without it.
Or is the name-calling used as a diversion because you feel unsure about the logic of your statements?
@eladar saidProvide the link, because you most likely read it wrong. A quick Google search found this title on Yahoo News:
I saw a Google news story..Wisconsin sees record deaths today! I was thinking oh my, how many now?
According to worldometer that record number is 11.
Stupid libtards fooling the ignorant.
https://news.yahoo.com/wisconsin-reports-record-number-coronavirus-160959549.html
Wisconsin reports record number of new coronavirus cases, deaths
The state reported 599 new known COVID-19 cases on Wednesday with 22 known deaths
Two things:
1) The article isn't trying to sensationalize the deaths; it's main focus is on the 599 new COVID-19 cases. That's not trivial, that's a signficant story
2) It's not 11 it's 22. But that's a *single day* increase for a total of 539 deaths so far.
So in addition to the number of deaths being twice what you posted, you're wrongly implying this is being used to exaggerate the seriousness of the pandemic.
No wonder you didn't post a link. You're a partisan hack.
@vivify saidLol, ok if you say so. It could have simply reported the numbers, but nobody would care because the numbers are so low.
Provide the link, because you most likely read it wrong. A quick Google search found this title on Yahoo News:
https://news.yahoo.com/wisconsin-reports-record-number-coronavirus-160959549.htmlWisconsin reports record number of new coronavirus cases, deaths
The state reported 599 new known COVID-19 cases on Wednesday with 22 known deaths
Two ...[text shortened]... ate the seriousness of the pandemic.
No wonder you didn't post a link. You're a partisan hack.
Of course that was the day after labor day, so those were not likely 1 day numbers.