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minus-square@TokenBoomer@lemmy.worldOPlinkfedilinkEnglish3•2 years agoPeople don’t need statehood designation to exist. They’re just, ya know, born.
minus-squareprobablyaCatlinkfedilink0•2 years agoNever said otherwise. What point are you trying to make?
minus-square@TokenBoomer@lemmy.worldOPlinkfedilinkEnglish3•2 years agoJust that people and cultures can exist without a designation of statehood.
minus-squareprobablyaCatlinkfedilink1•2 years agoDo you often like to toss out obvious statements that no one was debating into conversations?
minus-square@TokenBoomer@lemmy.worldOPlinkfedilinkEnglish1•2 years agoNot generally. Only when someone comments a non sequitur.
minus-squareprobablyaCatlinkfedilink0•2 years agoBut I didn’t comment a non sequitur. Or if I did, where was the gap in the logic?
People don’t need statehood designation to exist. They’re just, ya know, born.
Never said otherwise. What point are you trying to make?
Just that people and cultures can exist without a designation of statehood.
Do you often like to toss out obvious statements that no one was debating into conversations?
Not generally. Only when someone comments a non sequitur.
But I didn’t comment a non sequitur. Or if I did, where was the gap in the logic?