Coggins7 wrote:The comparison may not be the absolutely best and most illuminating one out there, but I think it successfully illustrates my point, which is that you were engaging in hyperbole when you claimed that the Chinese government "ordered a massacre."
Not according to any serious sources, including the one I used, that I'm aware of.
What are you talking about? Let me say this again for you, slowly: you were engaging in hyperbole. Of course none of your sources is going to say that!
Deng and Li Peng ordered the military to use deadly force on thousands of peaceful student demonstrators.[/qtueo]
That is not what your source says, Loran! Is your reading comprehension impaired? It says he authorized the use of lethal force. The difference is *not* one of semantics; it is a difference of intent and culpability. C'mon, anyone who is familiar with MMM apologetics knows exactly what I am talking about here.I would describe such use of force as a "massacre" You are playing semantic games, and your point is meaningless.
No, Loran, and given your poor writing abilities, I would advise you against trying to make arguments on semantic grounds.