Metsfanmax wrote:Phatscotty wrote:mrswdk wrote:Phatscotty wrote:not 100% (as Mrs. stated)
You sure about that?mrswdk wrote:In Sweden a couple gets a year of parental leave after their child is born. 3 months for each parent, and 6 months to use as they please.
In America, politicians declare that rape victims should be forced to have their children because 'God wants it'.
The differences could not be more stark.
That's what it looked like to me. See what Mets and Lootifer say though, they are the law around here when it comes to pointing out whenever I say something generalized like that, they make sure to get me to state that in issue xyz it's only 99% and not 100%.
To be clear, you might have said 'some politicians' or '1 out of 10 politicians', but then that would not work with your point. Your point only works if all or almost all politicians in America forced rape victims to carry the baby to birth, which is how we know what you meant. But since it's an issue Mets and Lootifer would like to push, they're giving you a pass and giving me shit.
The statement is quite literally true. mrswdk didn't say "all politicians." Just "politicians." Since there is more than one American politician who has said this, there is nothing wrong with the statement. And the point of the statement -- that this is considered an acceptable view for a mainstream politician to hold -- is valid even if it's a small percentage of politicians who openly state it.
Fell right into it eh? That's where this hypocricy gets ya. If the statement is true the way you say it is, then what Mrs. said could be said about ANY country, since they has 'politicians' somewhere who think rape victims should be forced to carry the baby to birth. So in your context, Mrs. statement is totally meaningless, and says nothing about America that isn't also true about every other country.