Denied what. I said it was a million deaths and a shitty episode in British colonial history.Speaker to Animals wrote: ↑Thu Feb 14, 2019 4:55 pmWell, I meant ad hominem strategy. My fever is over a hundred now and I have been sipping cough syrup instead of diet pepsi, so fuck off.Montegriffo wrote: ↑Thu Feb 14, 2019 4:45 pmAn argument for what? I'm not going to defend the British landowners' conduct during the potato famine.Speaker to Animals wrote: ↑Thu Feb 14, 2019 4:35 pm
Straw man fallacy. Invalid response. Please form an argument.
I am going to point out that the numbers given are wildly inaccurate and give my opinion as to why I think the IRA sympathiser who wrote this piece is lying about the numbers and the possible effect on the delicate peace in Northern Ireland. There were two or three car bombs in the last month or two in NI. Set off by the terrorists this guy supports.
When you attack the character of the man making the argument, you commit a fallacy called ad hominem. To wit: arguing that the man making that argument is an IRA sympathizer does not somehow refute his argument that your people in fact genocided Ireland in the 19th century.
If you want to get all butthurt about it, like Cenk Ugly when he goes on an Armenian genocide denial tirade, that's up to you. But meanwhile the guy you dismissed because you don't agree with his politics is making a coherent argument that you failed to refute.
The fact remains that your people seized most of the arable land of Ireland through conquest. Then the absentee landlords shipped all the food out of Ireland, causing AT LEAST a million people to starve to death. I don't see how you can deny that, and trying to dispute one million or five million is bordering on holocaust denial-level nonsense.
I'm not the revisionist historian inflating the figures by a factor of 5.
I don't see how you can deny that this is fake news.