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gecko
04-10-2003, 05:20 AM
seems to me the war is being argued
but not evenly

i dont mean the fact
propaganda exists on both sides

i mean

it has become a debate between

antiwar versus pro iraqi war
which are not opposites

this is NOT antiwar versus antipeace


most people arguing against the war are against ALL war

however the proponents of war are not against peace

so

also
it seems all these so called "propeace" types get violent at protests, isnt that kind of hypocritical???

soopaman
04-10-2003, 08:03 AM
Do you mean "Dichotomy" as in "division into two parts or kinds" ??

What, if the above is the case, is your point? That Pro and Anti war are divided? That seems to be stating the bloody obvious, doesn't it?

Or do you mean that both the Pro and Anti sides are themselves divided?? Could you clarify or post a coherent question spelt correctly?? Thanks. :)

gecko
04-11-2003, 10:02 AM
im sorry i didnt know attacking spelling was a debate tactic here :rolleyes:


my point is

the division is NOT equal

im sorry i had to explain that
but i guess kazaa is mostly for kids

soopaman
04-12-2003, 07:04 AM
Originally posted by gecko@11 April 2003 - 11:02
im sorry i didnt know attacking spelling was a debate tactic here :rolleyes:


my point is

the division is NOT equal

im sorry i had to explain that
but i guess kazaa is mostly for kids


If you bothered to spell "dichotomy" correctly it would give people who don't speak English as a first language a chance to look the word up in a Dictionary and reply. :)

As for the "kids" bit. You couldn't be farther than the truth mate!! I don't know what the age spread in this forum is though, do you??