Originally posted by Robtard
Your point was that he's writing a book and it will likely have some incorrect information in it.Repeat: Okay and? No one is forcing anyone to buy the book.
It feels like you missed the point. I never said people are forced to buy it. I'm saying I am pretty sure it will sell a lot of copies. This is bad if it contains misleading information.
Originally posted by Surtur
It feels like you missed the point. I never said people are forced to buy it. I'm saying I am pretty sure it will sell a lot of copies. This is bad if it contains misleading information.
No, I touched directly on that point and my response remains the same.
I also legit laughed at a Trumper like you now being concerned with the spread of false information. Talk about not being self aware, like at all.
Originally posted by Robtard
I can buy Mein Kampf still. So what's your point?
David Hogg has every legal right to write and sell this book and is not forcing people to buy it, that doesn't shield him from moral criticism for spreading misinformation to a wide populace.
The right to do something is legal but not moral justification for what you do with that right.
Originally posted by Emperordmb
My point is there's a difference between a right and something that's moral.David Hogg has every legal right to write and sell this book and is not forcing people to buy it, that doesn't shield him from moral criticism for spreading misinformation to a wide populace.
The right to do something is legal but not moral justification for what you do with that right.
No one said you're not allowed to criticize his book and the contents there in...
Originally posted by Robtard
No, I touched directly on that point and my response remains the same.I also legit laughed at a Trumper like you now being concerned with the spread of false information. Talk about not being self aware, like at all.
I've never said Trump doesn't lie. So this was a nice effort, but you failed.