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Originally Posted by **********
Hi Squealer,
I was wondering if you were interested in trying an experiment?
Personally, I do not think I am biased, at least for biased-sake. I see, or think I see, republicans making lots of mistakes and doing some really bad things. You, or at least some GFY'ers on the other hand, see, or think you see, democrats doing bad things.
What always happens in arguments like this is that the thread goes off topic.
Would you be interested in say, making 2 or 3 points maximum, that you think that I, with my "bias", would argue against?
What I will do then is, if I disagree on an item, I will try to argue my point, and back it up with links and as much facts as I can, at which time you could of course argue back.
The only rule is that we must remain exactly on-topic. This can be very hard to do, but I think it would be a good way to illuminate bias from a conversation, and stick to only the facts.
What do you say?
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making sweeping generalizations that entire groups of people make lots of mistakes and do really bad things is a great example of bias.
Nevertheless, I like experiments and would like to join in, it can be simplified though, no need to go back and forth in a debate like that.
you can proof your lack of bias by simply listing 3 redeeming qualities/features/benefits of the republican party that you recognize.