03-22-2018, 05:59 PM
(This post was last modified: 03-22-2018, 06:00 PM by jordan2423.)
(03-22-2018, 12:42 PM)ijmorlan Wrote:(03-22-2018, 08:52 AM)jeffster Wrote: 5) Ezra in an exclusive event (mostly students and perhaps a few of their friends) [Event would be inclusive, so enter creep factor with 30+ year olds showing up to gawk at 19 year olds).
How is it exclusive? Anybody can just go to the street. Are “creeps” a big problem at Oktoberfest?
Overall, I think you have some good points, but I think this point in particular is more than a bit of a stretch.
Quote:Otherwise, if they can't do that, this event has to go.
What does this actually mean? As I mentioned previously, it is legal to have a party in ones apartment and to walk around outside. How can you legally cancel an event that isn’t an actual event, has no single organizer, and isn’t really much more than a bunch of people all deciding to go to the same place at the same time?
"event has to go"
Right, just like it has to go for the past how many years? not going to happen buddy...
And all those points you listed about what the city would have to do on ezra to make it an event, and how it would be unpopular with the students.........
Isn't that the point? Aren't people like you wishing that this Ezra thing gets shut down? You've literally listed all these points on why you think the city sanctioning the event ON Ezra will make the point of Ezra mute, but you fail to realize this is actually the solution to Stop 22,000+ students off Ezra. Or perhaps the students comply and the city becomes successful and actually makes loads of money off it.
Calling an argument a straw man argument isn't being 15 years old. Being 15 years old is trying to argue points that
i didn't even bring up in order to make you feel like you've "won" the argument...