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[–] HeurtisticAlgorithm9@feddit.uk 0 points 1 day ago* (last edited 1 day ago)

Aren't metaphors and such meant to make things clearer/easier to understand? This is so much more difficult to process.

But basically I believe you have chosen 1 specific example and claimed that prooves your point. This is not how proofs work. 1 counter example however is sufficient to disproove, and 1 has been given. Tbh I suspect your given example has some logical fallacy in it somewhere too, but you're either incapable or unwilling to engage with a logical argument so it's not worth my time to figure out where it is.

Edit: nvm found it immediately. Just because the anti-anti-pineapplist engages in an action that results in support for pineapplists does not mean that they are pro-pineapplist. I'm sure you show active support for billionaires by having a job or buying practically anything, that doesn't immediately make you pro-billionaire.