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Originally Posted by Cynthetiq
Wasn't selective, before you edited your post, it stated clearly and solely that the definition was describing and applied to political parties.
I didn't accuse you of being a bigot. I never stated your thoughts were bigoted.
I inquired about your definition and applied your rebuttal of someone's definition to Archie Bunker, not a skip, not a hop, not a jump, simple application of logic.
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Look, I don't want to start a stupid argument over semantics, but it seemed to me as if you were saying something akin to:
I find homosexuality disgusting = I don't think Archie Bunker was a bigot.
Pray tell.
Or, put another way: because someone sees homosexuality as disgusting, they are unable to define bigotry, because they probably are one.
My political reference was an example of what bigotry is and what it isn't.
I don't see any simple, applied logic in your Archie Bunker analogy. But we just seem to be miscommunicating, and I'll leave it at that.