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It's frustrating to argue against. Do I really have to point out that if you put "which is why" in the middle of your sentence, the subsets before and after should be connected in some way?
 Originally Posted by wufwugy
Absolutely. Those who pay attention to his actions mostly make up his supporters, which is why many know what he believes. Those who pay attention to his words instead of actions mostly make up his detractors, and they understand very little about him because of it.
Two sentences. Two non sequitur's.
Even if it made any sense, why... why would you even waste your brain on thinking about that. This is of no substance any way you turn it. This is pure religion.
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