A person who thinks children should simply help themselves when the adults in their life are not only not helping but actively making things worse is not qualified to determine who is and isn’t correct on this or any other topic.
It seems your simple brain was unable to keep up with the thread here so allow me to refresh your memory.
You made the indescribably moronic statement that children are to blame if they don’t help themselves when the adults in their life are not only not helping them but actively making things worse. I asked the simple, logical follow up of how exactly children are supposed to help themselves in that situation. You completely evaded the question and have been displaying all the mental gymnastics you can muster to avoid responsibility for saying something so moronic ever since.
That’s not a debate or an argument. Your original statement was so stupid on its face that it doesn’t need a counter argument, it’s flat Earth level stupid, and you were completely incapable of backing it up in any way whatsoever.
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I know free speech and all, but just because you can say something, doesn’t mean you should say something or that you have to say something.
This is not a topic you should be discussing with other people.
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I happen to be correct. Better that I discuss the topic than yourself.
Nobody needs you to reinforce their symptoms further through the wildly inaccurate notion that everyone else is the problem.
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A person who thinks children should simply help themselves when the adults in their life are not only not helping but actively making things worse is not qualified to determine who is and isn’t correct on this or any other topic.
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Again, that isn’t close to the point I’m making.
It’s not an “opinion” of mine that you can agree or disagree with. It’s a long established fact in terms of mental health.
It’s not actually a debate, weather you realise it or not lol.
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Who said this is a debate? You said something moronic and I pointed out how moronic it was. That’s all that happened here.
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Who said it was a debate? You did, when you questioned the validity of my statement.
It’s fact, and your counter argument consists of nothing other than saying you disagree.
My point, on the other hand, is backed up by way of being a symptom of the condition you’re discussing.
And while I do enjoy it....You’re so out of your depth arguing a point with me it’s mind numbing. 🤣
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It seems your simple brain was unable to keep up with the thread here so allow me to refresh your memory.
You made the indescribably moronic statement that children are to blame if they don’t help themselves when the adults in their life are not only not helping them but actively making things worse. I asked the simple, logical follow up of how exactly children are supposed to help themselves in that situation. You completely evaded the question and have been displaying all the mental gymnastics you can muster to avoid responsibility for saying something so moronic ever since.
That’s not a debate or an argument. Your original statement was so stupid on its face that it doesn’t need a counter argument, it’s flat Earth level stupid, and you were completely incapable of backing it up in any way whatsoever.