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Stating that it's a comparison (which it's not) or that it's frequent does not refute the counter-example. GP's contention is "some things people say make others uncomfortable, but not because they're true, thus the fact that a statement makes people uncomfortable tells you nothing about its truth value", and has provided an example of such a thing.


[edit] Discarding the comment, because without the (now-flagged) context of the parent, it was unclear and open to misinterpretation.




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