01-08-2019, 07:15 PM
No but it is a reasonable argument to ask if outrage is selective, because it goes to the heart of whether a premise is intellectually honest and argued in good faith.
If the only difference was the President's name is Donald Trump and the plight of the suffering employees, who as far as i am aware have not missed a pay cheque, is no different, but the outrage whilst non-existent then, is real now, asking why the selective outrage is more than reasonable
If the only difference was the President's name is Donald Trump and the plight of the suffering employees, who as far as i am aware have not missed a pay cheque, is no different, but the outrage whilst non-existent then, is real now, asking why the selective outrage is more than reasonable