• FreedomAdvocate@lemmy.net.au
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      20 hours ago

      I don’t see them, because I don’t go to wikipedia links and look for a needle in a haystack to support your argument.

      You provide the links to the laws that you think support your argument.

      • T00l_shed@lemmy.world
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        20 hours ago

        my argument? Lol no. Also it’s not a needle in a hay stack, everything is neatly listed at the bottom haha.

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          20 hours ago

          What Tool_Shed said. Wikipedia isn’t a source, it’s a reference. Links to the sources are included in the Wikipedia page. If you are refusing to look at the links then you are simply a troll. You don’t care to read the truth. You are more interested in spreading MAGA bullshit. There are 58 sources at the bottom of the page, many of which include links to state legislature websites and specific laws you can read yourself. You aren’t a freedom advocate you are a troll and not a very bright one.

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          20 hours ago

          You’re arguing that I should go and find my own examples of something that I am arguing isn’t happening, rather than the person making the argument that it is providing actual examples. That’s not how conversations and arguments work.

          The original person, or yourself, can provide evidence to back up the original claim. It’s not my job to go and guess what exact part of what link you’re talking about.

          my argument?

          You as in the person who is making the argument.

          • T00l_shed@lemmy.world
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            20 hours ago

            You’re arguing that I should go and find my own examples of something that I am arguing isn’t happening, rather than the person making the argument that it is providing actual examples. That’s not how conversations and arguments work.

            No, I’m not, I’m saying look at the sources provided to you

            The original person, or yourself, can provide evidence to back up the original claim. It’s not my job to go and guess what exact part of what link you’re talking about.

            It’s there, the entire wiki is about the subject

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              20 hours ago

              And I’m saying that Wikipedia is not a source, and that I’m not going to go to a wikipedia page and then look for the specific source(s) that the person thinks proves their point when there could be 50 different articles linked on that page.

              Show me a source for a LAW that the current US government has passed making it illegal to say that gay people exist. Go.

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                  19 hours ago

                  Show me a source. Wikipedia is not a source. Show me 1 specific example of a law that is “gay erasure” please. That’s not too much to ask, surely?

                  • T00l_shed@lemmy.world
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                    19 hours ago

                    Tell you what, go to that wiki, scroll down and take a gander at the part that says “reference” and let me know what you see? That’s not too much to ask, surely?