On Jun 13, 2008, Alexandre Oliva <aoliva(a)redhat.com> wrote:
It's like going "Your honor, I shouldn't be punished for
the alleged
murder because I didn't kill the victim, the bullet did. I just
pulled the trigger. Anyone else could have done that and the victim
would end up dead just the same, so why should I be punished for
something that anyone else could have done?"
Or (for those who override logical thinking with emotional reactions
in the presence of hyperboles) "See, officer, I'm not stepping on the
grass, my shoes are. I just so happen to have these shoes on right
now, but I might as well just take them out and put on another pair,
and these will remain just where they are, no difference. See?,
that's why you shouldn't fine me."
And, no, I obviously didn't accuse you of murder, and I'm pretty sure
you know that. Thanks to those who pointed out in private that others
might mistaken an hyperbole for a comparison of similar acts. I hope
the hipobole :-) above clears that up.
--
Alexandre Oliva
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