Generalizations Vs Exceptions

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People will always argue with you to not make generalizations, but is it wrong to?

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  • This is interesting. So you're implying that generalization is nature's law and exception is God's law? That's very logical. If this IS what you're implying, I agree. Who's to say that it's immoral to make generalizations?

  • @RawpowerGroudon Don't believe I stated anything about "god's law"...

  • I'm a Proud Black Man who agrees with you...Now What? LOL

  • @PURELOVECREW Nothing other then that you are the *exception" to the rule, lol.  ;)

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  • I get that "Generalizing" rap every single time I call out the jews on reddit.

  • stereotypes are based on facts. The exceptions to the rule always get butt hurt by generalizations. Instead of condemning the criminal behavior of their brethren, they give a free pass to their group by blaming others

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  • A generalization that is true in the majority of cases is more accurate than an exception that is false in the majority of cases.

    Anti-Whites alternate between focusing on positive non-White exceptions (“They’re not all like that!”) and negative, anti-White generalizations (“Whites owned slaves”).

    They are not “anti-racist”, they are not racially objective, fair or neutral, they are anti-White.

  • @57worldwide Two seemingly contradictory generalizations about a large group of people can both be true.

    1) Millions of Mexicans are lazy.

    2) Millions of Mexicans are invading the US and taking American jobs.

    2 does not negate 1, and 1 does not negate 2. Your argument, that the two cannot both be true because they are contradictory when combined, is just a ridiculous straw man.

    No one is saying that ALL Mexicans are lazy or ALL Mexicans are taking American jobs. That is, no one except you.

  • There's an excellent point to be made about "exceptions that prove the rule".

  • @Prothink2 I'm no Liberal. You must be familiar with White Slavery correct? You know that the White Slaves were thought of as completely unintelligent.

    So then if a mass immigration of these White Slaves were immigrated here and had their communities targeted by the you know whos to keep them uneducated would it then be logical to say they are inferior by race? I'm not trying to argue or prove a point i'm just presenting my thoughts on this which I believe are valid.

  • Great video. Mike Delaney is a genius.

  • @Prothink2 ..Just remember Mike, I agree with you 100% about the jewish death grip on America.

  • @57worldwide You are thee simplest idiot I have ever met...

  • @Truthisahatecrime Stereotypes are not all based on facts. For example - 1) Mexicans are lazy; 2) Mexicans are stealing all the jobs. Both are stereotypes, both cannot be true. You can't be more lazy and steal someone else's job.

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