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That’s a statement, not an argument. If you’re going to start citing fallacies then I’m going to start expecting properly formed arguments.
That statement seems to be based exclusively on him being a union buster, despite the union busting happening 5 years after he left.
Reread my first post.
Ok, I did. It said:
So you’re asserting that he exploited labour. Presumably in a way that is beyond the labour exploitation inherent in capitalism. Further up the page, in a different thread, you also said:
Ok, so it sounds to me like you’re asserting that he exploited them. How, exactly? Are you claiming the act of being employed on a foreign worker visa is itself exploitation? Because genuinely, unless the answer to that question is “yes”, I cannot understand what the basis of your claim is. And I think that’s probably the problem @[email protected] is having, too.
Then go back to how the fear of deportation gets exploited in the UK, that even the video explains.
I’m asking you what specific accusation you’re levying. Stop being vague and avoidant.
Strawmanning my arguments?
We literally can’t strawman it because you’re not articulating what your argument is.
That’s neither a statement nor an argument, and is complete nonsense.