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Is a fox a dog?
Is a goose a duck?
Is a chicken a quail?
Is a pen a pencil?
No, they are literally different just like Hate is not Dislike.
 

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Is a fox a dog?
Is a goose a duck?
Is a chicken a quail?
Is a pen a pencil?
No, they are literally different just like Hate is not Dislike.
Hate IS dislike. Literally and factually defined as such. I know you think the Oxford English Dictionary is bullshit, but here you go:
hate - intense or passionate dislike

It’s not intense apathy. It’s not passionate fondness. It’s…wait for it…DISLIKE.
The DEFINITION of hate is dislike.
Go figure.

A goose is not a duck, but they are both waterfowl.
A pen is not a pencil, but they are both writing instruments.
Hate IS dislike, by the very definition.

Stop arguing things you don’t understand.
 
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When JRSmooth believes a meme over the presidential record:
“According to a transcript from the White House, the Trump quote in question was in response to a reporter who asked, "Mr. President, are you putting what you’re calling the alt-left and white supremacists on the same moral plane?"

Trump responded: "Excuse me, excuse me. They didn’t put themselves — and you had some very bad people in that group, but you also had people that were very fine people, on both sides."
 

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Is a fox a dog?
Is a goose a duck?
Is a chicken a quail?
Is a pen a pencil?
No, they are literally different just like Hate is not Dislike.

Ironically you just misused "literally different" to describe two words that are actually synonyms and therefore by definition are not "literally different." This is literally why there are dictionaries & thesauri.
 
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Is Twitter mentioned in The Constitution?

Not the last time I checked. There is the "town square" argument, but it seems the right had no problem getting its messages out sans Twitter. From what I've seen on Twitter, it appears to be basically echo chambers within the platform rather than echo chambers on the intrawebz, so I could care less one way or the other....
 

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