• Flying Squid@lemmy.world
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    People believed and still believe in a lot of fictional things.

    I’m not sure why you think “people believed in it” is an argument for the existence of anything. You’re even calling it a myth yourself. You might look up the meaning of that word.

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      Gender is also a myth. You might as well argue Socrates wasn’t a famous man, because maleness is a myth.

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        No, gender is a social construct, not a myth. That’s like saying fashion is a myth.

        You’re making the most bizarre argument I have ever seen. People believed in Anubis for thousands of years. Please do show me one shred of evidence for the existence of Anubis as a real being.

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          Really bizarre, yes. But also a waste of time, sorry. Nothing productive will come out of your “discussion” with that person.

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            I see, and you are claiming that all myths that lots of people have believed are true.

            Therefore the myth of the intellectually inferior black race is true.
            The myth of the inherently greedy Jew is true.
            The myth of women being lesser beings than men is true.
            The myth that war makes boys into men is true.

            Oh, also the myth that you’re born male or female and that’s what you stay until you die? Also true based on your claim.

            Sure this is what you want to claim?

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              Drag didn’t say it’s true. Drag said it’s not fictional. Fiction and truth are not a dichotomy. They’re not even mutually exclusive. There’s plenty of things that are both or neither.

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                Fiction and truth are not a dichotomy. They’re not even mutually exclusive.

                The thesaurus disagrees with you.

                You do not decide on how everyone else uses language.

                There’s plenty of things that are both or neither.

                Three examples, with evidence, of each please. Note that your personal opinion is note evidence.

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                  But but but! Drag talks in third person, so what Drag says must be important! …right?

                  …right?

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                    Eh, that’s weird but I’m cool with it. If they want that to be their pronoun, whatevs. But that doesn’t mean they understand the concepts of truth and fiction, since they apparently don’t.