I'd like for the blue Coloradoan primitive to explain why the "well, your side did it too" argument is a "logical fallacy."
It makes perfect sense to me. They set the precedent, all we're doing is following it.
<<<still waiting to find out why it's a "logical fallacy."
And then there's this nonsensical use of an obscure Latin phrase, to make it seem as if the primitive knows something about it.
It's perfectly okay for attorneys--such as Tanker here and (so God help me) even MsPiggy, the msanthrophe primitive, and other
bona fide attorneys on Skins's island, to use "tu quoque"--but if a young whippersnapper of an obscure primitive of whom one's never heard before, uses it, it's just pretentious and shows a lack of class and taste.