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Baltimore, MD Entrou em Ekim 2009
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@Homolnfernum Are you going to Blerdcon next year? The theme is wrestling so we need you and your championship title belts to bless Virginia
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@BatVibes Wigglytuff, Electrode, meowth, shellder, dragonair, and mew — easy steamroll
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@Ramandu_Star @charise_lee Legal guilty and the feeling of guilt that you describe are not synonymous here. Let’s simply bring back shame and make ourselves aware of the mistakes of the past. You’re not meant carry the cross of your ancestors but I think you can consider what was done and do better.
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No. Mehdi's argument is silly, because it's a fallacy of equivocation, because "Pride" and "Guilt" are not the same kind of word, and they are not used in the same way in the two cases.
Pride is an entirely subjective experience of a feeling. You can feel it for yourself and your own action, but you can also feel it vicariously.
Guilt isn't just a feeling - it's a statement of objective fact about reality. You are guilty or not guilty of a crime dependent on whether you committed it, irrespective of whether you feel any remorse.
You can see the error by flipping the analogy back around the other way.
Does Mehdi Hasan feel pride in his children if they do well? Of course he does.
If one of his children committed a crime is he suggesting he should stand trial in court alongside them and be found guilty too and go to prison with them? I would assume not.
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