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Hate crimes?

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Faraday

So if I hate hate-crime
then the inverse must be true:
I love crime

But I both hate hate-crime AND hate crime
Do I have to choose one or the other to be consistent?

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hanafuuji
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SKRossi clears hate crime

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Giannero
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Peanuts

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queueK
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Let Q(x) be the statement "I love {x}"

Define inv(Q(x) to be the statement "I hate {x}".
"I hate hate-crime" is then equivalent to inv(Q("hate-crime")).

However, this does not imply Q(inv("hate-crime")) because Q and inv do not commute:

Let x be humans.
The statement inv(Q(x)) is then "I hate humans".
However, Q(inv(x)) is then "I like non-humans".
Clearly these statements are not equivalent, because I don't want to fuck aliens

Therefore hating hate-crime does not mean that one loves crime.

PBMC (proven by my cock)

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Faraday
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A good breakdown, thank you queueK, only problem with your proof is that I do want to fuck aliens

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