Kevin Willis wrote:Anatomize wrote:Kevin Willis wrote:
You don't like Demar so your words hold less weight.
Secondly, Demar has every right to feel the way he does. He was here when we were garbage and helped make the best era in Raptors history exercising ghosts, winning conferences and being an outstanding community guy showing great loyalty. It's very hard to see Demar the person leave. It's easy to see Demar the player has plateaued and bringing in MVP candidate makes us a better team on both sides of the ball.
Sorry who said I don't like him?
Go back and read your posts in comparison with other posters and tell me what you conclude.
A couple of things extremely wrong here and plenty of fallacies to boot.
Making an argument one way or the other shouldn’t lead you to believe I don’t like said player, you want to weaken my position so you make an emotional claim to detract from it.
Conversely, you claim that since I don’t like him I can’t make a rational argument which is ridiculous, so only a non biased person can make this argument? Who’s free of bias according to your judgement? Moreover, does that mean because you like him you have a better perspective than I do?
So enlighten me, because someone doesn’t like trump they can’t form a rational argument? Their position is already weaker? **** atta here
I swear people just spin narratives nowadays, it’s some post modernist **** Jordan Peterson always talks about, oh you’re a white male you can’t form a logical argument, you’re rich why would you make an argument about poor people, you don’t like demar, by twisting the narrative and attacking the person by questionable motive it’s a nice distraction tool to not have to form a logical argument have a proper discussion, it’s gross.


























