• faythofdragons@slrpnk.net
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    4 天前

    I’mma quote from the post you responded to, maybe you can help me see what I’m missing.

    …I guess my point is that gardening and entry-level-grocery are completely fine and expected experience for a 22 year old; but that no 22 year old could have the experience to do well as a leader in terror prevention. So, there’s a distinction between criticizing the absence of experience (justified), vs criticizing someone for having actual experience in an unrelated field (bullshit).

    Where does your argument contradict that?

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      4 天前

      I guess I am failing to understand your question with what I said. Can you word it another way?

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        4 天前

        You say your point and their point are different, and I’m not seeing the differences? From my end, it looks like you’re saying the same thing, just with different words.

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          4 天前

          Well I guess at some point the most important point is that she was elected? Beyond that, I’m not sure what you’re getting at.

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            4 天前

            I’m just confused because somebody said “it’s not important he was a gardner, it’s important that he’s unqualified”, and you jumped in with a “I disagree, its important he’s not qualified” and I’m just lost.

            Like, are you saying its important to focus on his lack of qualifications, or are you saying you disagree with that?