2021年3月26日金曜日

Reductio ad Hitlerum

「リレーの聖火消すべき」「偽善や害悪、際立たせた」米NBCが大学教授の寄稿掲載 2021.3.26 


They are theming the torch run around the idea of a recovery of a place that hasn't recovered. You can't get more cynical than that."

The only problem is that the Summer Olympics — starting with this week's torch relay — could actually make the pandemic worse. The vaccine rollout in Japan has only inched forward, so the population will not be fully vaccinated when the Olympics begin. And although Olympic organizers announced that foreign spectators will not be allowed, thousands of athletes, coaches and journalists are still expected to pour in, none of whom are required to get vaccinated. The Japanese public is understandably jittery. A whopping 80 percent of the population supports outright cancellation of the Olympics or further postponement.

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まっ、五輪なんてどれも所詮偽善。

批判としては、まともなんだけど、ナチだっしゃったらだめだよ。

Reductio ad Hitlerum

(/ˈhɪtlərəm/; Latin for "reduction to Hitler"), also known as playing the Nazi card,[1][2] is an attempt to invalidate someone else's position on the basis that the same view was held by Adolf Hitler or the Nazi Party

議論がちゃちになる。

 一国民としてはだなあ、偽善でもなんでも、なるべく赤字にならないように、なっても赤字が最小限になるようにしてもらいたい。やらないほうが経済的ならやめてもらいたい。

 選手や関係者もワクチンうたないとなると、発熱するひとがでたら、どうするの?・・・無謀だよなあああ、ほんま。





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