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Yep, I have, and it’s not obvious. It’s not obvious that no woman basketball player can play on par with NBA players, or that the best woman basketball player in the world can’t play on par with the worst NBA player. What’s obvious is that your claim is obviously false.LOL! Have you watched the WNBA and the NBA? It is just obvious!
But I don’t. It’s obvious that your claim is obviously false, ridiculous and idiotic. Sorry if you have trouble seeing the obvious.Sorry if you have trouble seeing the obvious,
It’s not irrelevant at all. You’re the one who pushed the analogy, and if your analogy is flawed (as it obviously is), then you have not successfully advanced whatever “conceptual” point you were trying to make.In any case, even if it were a hasty generalization, this would obviously be irrelevant to the conceptual point being made, so your comments here are not just ill-informed but irrelevant.
It’s not a false dichotomy. If I intend to exclude skunks from my house,then the exclusion of such creatures isn’t “incidental,” but intentional. If I “incidentally” crash my friend’s computer, I do so not because I “intended” to crash his computer, but because it was an accident. Sorry, but this distinction is just obvious.You appear to be asserting a false dichotomy here: It is foreseen and intended, or incidental, but not both. The correct usage of the world “intend” is controversial, but I intended it in the weak sense in which anything we foresee and assent to is intended.
With the above explanation above, you should be able to see that it’s obviously not a non-sequitur.With the clarification given above you should be able to see that that’s an obvious non-sequitur.
Yes, he would be. The fact that he has a reason to discriminate against Mexicans doesn’t mean he isn’t discriminating against Mexicans on the basis of their being Mexican.No, that’s not true as I’ve clearly explained. For your Mexican example, suppose the store owner has a daughter who she cares for while she minds the store and her daughter has psychotic episodes whenever she hears Spanish or a Spanish accent. In this case the store owner would ‘discriminate against’ Mexicans, without discriminating against them on the basis of their being Mexican.
But you clearly haven’t clearly explained what you mean by “trivial” and “merely statistically.”I have already clearly explained what I mean by ‘trivial’ and ‘merely statistical.’ Hopefully you get it now.
Not very strange at all, or illogical.As for your citing a statistic in order to call into question the possibility that something could be ‘merely statistical’… very strange, very illogical.