7/1/2020
"If you don't like it or don't have my selective ideas of change get the hell out, you're not an American." yeah its a problem, its horrifying and is usually used by those who think of themselves as higher beings for having social structure that instilled the dumbest mindset possible into their heads to where they never had to think for themselves critically.They may be wrong all in the adjust view that America is better being how it is or was(subjective anyways), meanwhile the reason America has got to this stance is progression, sure there needs to be fight back from radical progression, but a persons ideas should not be abandoned for being outside of a mental creative box that some don't seem to have, sorry to say but the "No True Scotsman" fallacy continues to exist within the USA as if it was our founding structure and nothing else matters.
        People who use this method, also tend to not obey it either. If a political move happens in America that you're against you'll want a change too. I wish the world was filled with puzzle solvers so the people pretending to care about our country,..did and actually developed stances from debates. Know the segments like this help nothing in conversations and when you start to use this fallacy know that you have made the side you represent look bad, I may have used "No True Scotsman" before, when I was younger. I have made an effort to not use it. It helps you understand situations for what they actually are and put the myth away that America has to be stationary, because what makes America great and free isn't the fact that its confined to a box or in other words a designated mindset.
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