• redfellow
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    3 months ago

    Well it wasn’t demonstratably false in any case, as it’s the only course of action in some places.

    In a perfect world these arbitration clauses wouldn’t exist, and luckily they aren’t enforceable in many countries.

    • Urist@lemmy.ml
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      3 months ago

      The original comment says that these clauses should be made illegal, to which the comment I responded to objects. Objecting to change based on arguments that are only valid within the paradigm that exists before said change is nothing but a logical fallacy.

      It is demonstrably false that the change has to entail the problems conjectured by the comment I responded to. Thus the counter argument is shown to be both reductionist and wrong.