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A New York Pirate’s Guide To Resistance July 14, 2016 · by Guest Author · in Learning (tips&tricks) This is a guest post from Jay Emerson, founder of the New York Pirate Party and a long time political activist. With uprisings happening all over the U.S. lately you might be wondering what to do when the shit hits the… A Wind of Change – Iceland, Brazil, […]
A New York Pirate’s Guide To Resistance July 14, 2016 · by Guest Author · in Learning (tips&tricks) This is a guest post from Jay Emerson, founder of the New York Pirate Party and a long time political activist. With uprisings happening all over the U.S. lately you might be wondering what to do when the shit hits the… Two Piratecons in two Hemispheres April 16, […]
A New York Pirate’s Guide To Resistance July 14, 2016 · by Guest Author · in Learning (tips&tricks) This is a guest post from Jay Emerson, founder of the New York Pirate Party and a long time political activist. With uprisings happening all over the U.S. lately you might be wondering what to do when the shit hits the… News about the pirate movement International Pirate […]
Winning Discussions: The Genetic Fallacy (Effective Pirating) June 24, 2015 · by Andrew Reitemeyer · in Learning (tips&tricks) Logical fallacies are techniques that people use to make an argument appear convincing even when it is wrong. Learning how to identify and refute logical fallacies is one of the best ways to win in a discussion. Catching an opponent… Winning Discussions: If-By-Whiskey (Effective Pirating) May 19, […]
Winning Discussions: The Genetic Fallacy (Effective Pirating) June 24, 2015 · by Andrew Reitemeyer · in Learning (tips&tricks) Logical fallacies are techniques that people use to make an argument appear convincing even when it is wrong. Learning how to identify and refute logical fallacies is one of the best ways to win in a discussion. Catching an opponent committing a fallacy will force him to […]
Winning Discussions: Special Pleading (Effective Pirating) May 4, 2015 · by Andrew Reitemeyer · in Learning (tips&tricks) Logical fallacies are techniques that people use to make an argument appear convincing even when it is wrong. Learning how to identify and refute logical fallacies is one of the best ways to win in a discussion. Catching an opponent… Winning Discussions: Argument from Repetition – ad nauseam […]
Winning Discussions: Special Pleading (Effective Pirating) May 4, 2015 · by Andrew Reitemeyer · in Learning (tips&tricks) Logical fallacies are techniques that people use to make an argument appear convincing even when it is wrong. Learning how to identify and refute logical fallacies is one of the best ways to win in a discussion. Catching an opponent committing a fallacy will force him to retract […]
PPNL Increases After Regional Election in North-Holland April 15, 2015 · by Matthijs Pontier · in Learning (tips&tricks), Pirate Party News The Piratenpartij Noord-Holland participated in the Provincial State elections in North-Holland held on 28 March 2015. The Provincial State is almost an invisible administrative level in the Netherlands. Not many people know what these elections are about. Luckily, regional media… News about the pirate […]
PPNL Increases After Regional Election in North-Holland April 15, 2015 · by Matthijs Pontier · in Learning (tips&tricks), Pirate Party News The Piratenpartij Noord-Holland participated in the Provincial State elections in North-Holland held on 28 March 2015. The Provincial State is almost an invisible administrative level in the Netherlands. Not many people know what these elections are about. Luckily, regional media published a handy guide […]
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