Pro-Choice = Pro Murder

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How is that a “trolling attempt”?
Imagine if an atheist came to this forum, pretended to be Catholic, and started promoting a new crusade and a return to the inquisition. You’d call “troll” and rightfully so.

That’s what happened here.
 
Imagine if an atheist came to this forum, pretended to be Catholic, and started promoting a new crusade and a return to the inquisition. You’d call “troll” and rightfully so.

That’s what happened here.
Definition of a troll
In Internet slang, a troll (/ˈtroʊl/, /ˈtrɒl/) is a person who sows discord on the Internet by starting arguments or upsetting people,[1] by posting inflammatory,[2] extraneous, or off-topic messages in an online community (such as a forum, chat room, or blog), either accidentally[3][4] or with the deliberate intent of provoking readers into an emotional response[5] or of otherwise disrupting normal on-topic discussion.
That was not what happened. He wasn’t starting an argument and people were to caught up in the idea of pro-choice to realize that they were being imbeciles just going along with a slogan instead of using reason and understanding what was being said.
 
Definition of a troll

That was not what happened. He wasn’t starting an argument and people were to caught up in the idea of pro-choice to realize that they were being imbeciles just going along with a slogan instead of using reason and understanding what was being said.
They were misrepresenting themselves by offering a petition they did not actually believe in, as well as using misleading language designed to fool people.

So the blame doesn’t rest totally with the people who signed. They were being deliberately tricked by liars who wanted to make them look bad.

And that’s trollish. Unless lying is ok now so long as it’s done by people you agree with.
 
They were misrepresenting themselves by offering a petition they did not actually believe in, as well as using misleading language designed to fool people.

So the blame doesn’t rest totally with the people who signed. They were being deliberately tricked by liars who wanted to make them look bad.

And that’s trollish. Unless lying is ok now so long as it’s done by people you agree with.
Interesting, where was the lie? They were being tricked? Because they didn’t care enough to be informed by what they were signing doesn’t mean they were tricked. When he was asked questions he answered them honestly. What it showed and obviously you don’t like it was that pro-choice people only care about their slogan and don’t give much thought behind it.

The blame lays solely on them.

As to lying, there stated purpose was to see who would sign their petition. Everything they stated about their petition was truthful. Because they might not believe in what they were asking people to sign doesn’t make them liars.

I once was asked to take a petition around for a new school. I did not believe that a new school was needed but I took it around anyway because I was told it was good for the children. According to you, I lied to the people when I asked them to sign a petition. BTW everyone who signed knew what the petition was.

I sign petitions all the time. I know exactly what they are. I never sign anything without first reading it.

It is amazing to me that you give them any kind of a pass. The fact is it didn’t matter to them what they were signing as long as it was pro-choice. If anything it exposes, the idea that label it pro-choice and no one will question it.
 
Interesting, where was the lie? They were being tricked? Because they didn’t care enough to be informed by what they were signing doesn’t mean they were tricked. When he was asked questions he answered them honestly. What it showed and obviously you don’t like it was that pro-choice people only care about their slogan and don’t give much thought behind it.

The blame lays solely on them.

As to lying, there stated purpose was to see who would sign their petition. Everything they stated about their petition was truthful. Because they might not believe in what they were asking people to sign doesn’t make them liars.

I once was asked to take a petition around for a new school. I did not believe that a new school was needed but I took it around anyway because I was told it was good for the children. According to you, I lied to the people when I asked them to sign a petition. BTW everyone who signed knew what the petition was.

I sign petitions all the time. I know exactly what they are. I never sign anything without first reading it.

It is amazing to me that you give them any kind of a pass. The fact is it didn’t matter to them what they were signing as long as it was pro-choice. If anything it exposes, the idea that label it pro-choice and no one will question it.
Who is giving them a pass? I said they weren’t totally to blame, not that they were innocent. They should have paid more attention to what they were signing. That having been said, there’s a huge difference between a real petition for a school, and a petition created for the sole purpose of trying to slime the pro-choice movement (a purpose you are now enabling. Presumably you are fully aware that fourteen random college students don’t represent all pro-choice people). That organization was being disingenuous and you know it. Honesty would have been “this is a fake petition that we are offering solely to embarrass you and anyone we can tar with the same brush.” Aren’t lies of omission still lies?
 
Imagine if an atheist came to this forum, pretended to be Catholic, and started promoting a new crusade and a return to the inquisition. You’d call “troll” and rightfully so.

That’s what happened here.
Well actually, what I’d do is question what they were saying and I certainly would never sign anything - from anyone - without reading it.
 
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Imagine if an atheist came to this forum, pretended to be Catholic, and started promoting a new crusade and a return to the inquisition. You’d call “troll” and rightfully so.**

I wouldn’t call him a troll. I’d tell him to get lost. Which is what the signers of that petition should have told the people who asked them to sign it.

Are you defending stupidity? Fourth trimester indeed!!! :mad:
 
Are you defending stupidity? Fourth trimester indeed!!! :mad:
The tragic part of it is that this has actually been suggested. I watched a program where the person suggested that a baby shouldn’t be declared human until the parents decided if he should live. So if they discovered something wrong and they didn’t want the child they could just kill it.

There was no omission. They said they wanted them to sign a petition. That is what they wanted. The fact that there were any who would sign it shows much.
 
They were misrepresenting themselves by offering a petition they did not actually believe in, as well as using misleading language designed to fool people.

So the blame doesn’t rest totally with the people who signed. They were being deliberately tricked by liars who wanted to make them look bad.

And that’s trollish. Unless lying is ok now so long as it’s done by people you agree with.
The blame lies with people who don’t react with disgust at the thought of an abortion being okay at any time.

If someone asked me if I was okay with a certain form of rape, I wouldn’t have to recognize the adjective used (although what kind of college students aren’t bright enough to know the meaning of words) to immediately react with objection and revulsion.
 
Julian

**If someone asked me if I was okay with a certain form of rape, I wouldn’t have to recognize the adjective used (although what kind of college students aren’t bright enough to know the meaning of words) to immediately react with objection and revulsion. **

Exactly. The first, second, or third “trimester” of a rape are equally revolting. The fourth "trimester of a rape, I suppose, would be finishing off the rape victim with a bullet. :eek:
 
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