Of course we can't really provide another hypothetical to counter act his hypothetical that would defeat the purpose of his hypothetical and just avoid his hypothetical. — NakedNdAfraid
this would akin to a tu quo fallacy, in concept and his thought experiment would actually not have been invalidated — NakedNdAfraid
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