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    “Whataboutism” is what Americans say to profess blind faith in their exceptionalism.

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        So you have even less reason to use the racist-in-origin and logically fallacious term.

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          Lmao it’s literally the name of a logical fallacy. How is the term itself fallacious?

          Also I harbour no racism or ill will toward the Chinese people. My girlfriend is Chinese and I care about her a lot and love learning about her culture. I just don’t abide the human rights atrocities (or censorship thereof) committed by any government.

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              It’s funny how much effort you’re going to debating my word choice instead of the meaning and content of my rebuttal to your stupid comment. Do you have an actual point here? Are you claiming that what you were doing above wasn’t whataboutism? That it’s somehow a valid counterpoint to my joke about CCP censorship to say that the US also does bad things?

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                Your rebuttal was nothing more than a word choice. And you’re still using it.

                The reason you’re doing this is because if you use the actual fallacy’s name, rather than the US empire’s “and you are lynching negros”, you’re more likely to see your error.

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              Hahahahahahahaha, oh man, how much you spend on a psychologist every month?

              Also, what you’re doing is called sophistry, specifically moving the goal posts (which predates the US by about 1000 years).

              You later move on to attacking the person, rather than the argument (more sophistry).

              You should probably educate yourself lest you expose the clown inside.

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              1.it’s a euphemism for “And You Are Lynching Negroes” - that’s literally what people used to say instead of whataboutism

              lol who do you think was saying this, and how is “whataboutism” in any way of a euphemism for it? Did you even bother to read the article you linked?

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                  America didn’t drop anything because they weren’t saying it in the first place, the Soviets were. America also aren’t the ones that coined a new phrase for it, British royalists were, who probably had no knowledge of the Russian phrase. All of this was explained in the article you linked.