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Do you feel one group is more emotional? And is the belief that women are more emotional spread by men?

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[–] Objection@lemmy.ml 1 points 3 days ago* (last edited 3 days ago) (1 children)

The question you asked me before, multiple times, was "Do you believe all men are violent?" Which I answered. I will now promptly answer every single question you asked.

Do you think vaccines cause Autism?

No, obviously. Irrelevant nonsense.

Do you also have thought terminating memes about vaccines in that vein too?

No, and that logic is complete nonsense. Vaccines do not make people more prone to autism. Do you think they do?

Do you think everyone who got the COVID vaccine is also prone to death too?

No, of course not. This is all coming out of nowhere.

What is the difference between men who are violent and men who are not?

There isn't a singular difference. Some men are more violent than others because of the conditions they're born into, or the way they were raised, or different reactions and ways of handling testosterone (as you suggested). This question is largely unconnected from the point I've disputed, which is your claim that men are generally less prone to violence than women.

What is the difference between those who are vaccinated, and those who are vaccinated and have autism?

The ones who are vaccinated and have autism happen to have autism. What even is this question?

There you go. I'm not interested in responding to the rest of your rambling. I asked what question I haven't answered and then answered every question you asked, if you have another question you forgot, I'll answer that too. What did I have for breakfast this morning? Do I condemn Hamas? Go for it. You can say whatever you like about me, but I'm not afraid from answering questions or engaging with hard concepts, that's just false.

[–] EightBitBlood@lemmy.world 1 points 2 days ago

I'm not afraid from answering questions or engaging with hard concepts...

You absolutley are.

You just redefine any hard concepts you encounter as rambling, then refuse to engage with it.

You even admit to this readily:

I'm not interested in responding to the rest of your rambling...

Conveniently, what you've labeled as rambling is all the comparative analysis and supporting studies I've provided that immediately prove what I'm saying as valid.

We very much could be having that conversation if you were willing to listen.

Instead, you're trying to convince yourself this conversation isn't reasonable unless we ignore everything I've said that you don't like.

Here's another question to prove my point:

  • Can you explain what parts of what I'm saying is rambling to you? (Specifically, direct examples of what I've said that comes across as "confused or incoherent.")

I would very much like this list, as it's the same list of hard concepts you keep running away from.