> I certainly don't agree with it but it makes a great conversation.
Does it though? It seems like a fallacious comparation for reasons that other comments have already explained. And as such, it makes a confuse, meaningless conversation.
Yeah I guess that's fair. It's a fairly shallow attempt to evoke a response.
At the same time, I still enjoy it because it did create a lot of responses.
I find discussions these days end up being an echo chamber of the same opinion. Something different and something to argue against is more interest than everyone just confirming each other.
Stir that pot.