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>Doesn't support Chad White Man bleaching a brown babeA prime example of early ZOG propaganda maybe.
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>Doesn't support Chad White Man bleaching a brown babeA prime example of early ZOG propaganda maybe.
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Counterpoint, I told some friends of mine that making jokes about Charlie Kirk being murdered hours after it occurred was distasteful behavior. Like you say most were willing to admit it wasn't a great way to act but others got very angry at me because I apparently don't understand how evil he was. These people are legitimately deranged. Up until that conversation I thought I could just avoid talking about politics with them and get along, but that evidently is not an option anymore.You should go talk to them, and see what they actually think of you, most people don't think this way at all. You perceive all of these people as hating you because you are only exposed to the worst of them. You should interact with as many different people in the world as you possibly can, it teaches you a lot.
Honestly, I think if you knew me, we'd be good friends because I'm a funny guy, friendly and chill! :^D
You should go talk to them, and see what they actually think of you, most people don't think this way at all. You perceive all of these people as hating you because you are only exposed to the worst of them. You should interact with as many different people in the world as you possibly can, it teaches you a lot.
Honestly, I think if you knew me, we'd be good friends because I'm a funny guy, friendly and chill! :^D
I have quite a few liberal friend, some moderate and some would probably count as far left. Even for the moderates a super majority of them when a conservative is murdered for political reasons refuse to condemn it and are clearly pleased it happened. When there is a close call, they're reaction is "why did the bullet have to miss."Counterpoint, I told some friends of mine that making jokes about Charlie Kirk being murdered hours after it occurred was distasteful behavior. Like you say most were willing to admit it wasn't a great way to act but others got very angry at me because I apparently don't understand how evil he was. These people are legitimately deranged. Up until that conversation I thought I could just avoid talking about politics with them and get along, but that evidently is not an option anymore.
Well, what I would say to that is that most people operate in a state of doublethink, murder is wrong, except when it's someone I don't like, because then it's reasonable. But when the other side feels that exact same way, it's wrong and morally reprehensible, and backwards. Actually, a lot of people in this thread have been doing this exact thing! Charlie Kirk's murder is wrong, but those radical leftists, well they deserve it.Counterpoint, I told some friends of mine that making jokes about Charlie Kirk being murdered hours after it occurred was distasteful behavior. Like you say most were willing to admit it wasn't a great way to act but others got very angry at me because I apparently don't understand how evil he was. These people are legitimately deranged. Up until that conversation I thought I could just avoid talking about politics with them and get along, but that evidently is not an option anymore.
In the Current Year we actually live in, waiting for the Legislative branch to do anything by means other than budget reconciliation as the only proper means to implement policy is effectively ceding control of the government to the agencies that are staffed by DC lifers who are hardcore Dems. Congress is dominated by safe seats funded by national/international organizations with ideological agendas, so there's no incentive to compromise (which would result in those orgs pulling your funding and running someone else). More could get done by the legislature if they got rid of the filibuster for all bills, but that would also result in massive reversals whenever the other side gets power again.My issue lies with the heavy reliance on Executive Orders, and the loyalist-packed Supreme Court that will practically rubber-stamp everything Trump does. It proves a model where the Executive is able to rule by edict and have it backed up legally.
Tell them it's because they touch themselves.When there is a close call, they're reaction is "why did the bullet have to miss."
It has nothing to do with being "gentlemanly" it's that I do not want to invest unchecked power into a single office. The president is already able to veto anything Congress does, and to override a veto requires a 2/3rds majority. Legislating belongs to the elected legislative body of Congress, and no one else. There is no good reason to circumvent Congress, even if it means achieving goals quicker. That is my opinion on the subject.You're complaining that those damned machine guns don't allow for proper gentlemanly cavalry charges anymore.
If you kill your enemies they win type thinking. If you want those who murder or support the murder of your side to suffer consequences then you're just like them.Actually, a lot of people in this thread have been doing this exact thing! Charlie Kirk's murder is wrong, but those radical leftists, well they deserve it.
They will most likely never have to see first hand the violence they support and they also saw in 4k the neck of the vile enemy explode and celebrated it. Danger =/= death. As long as they are not in any danger there is no reason for them to shy away from pushing for your death.The truth is, none of those people, and very likely none of the people posting here either, are equipped for violence, and if you witnessed violence or even threats of violence firsthand, you'd probably be decently shook up.
This is such a bold faced attempt at misdirection and white washing it paints all your posts as blatant concern trolling and subversion.Another thing you have to understand is gallows humor and dark humor, this is extremely common among people, especially these days. Personally, I don't usually make jokes about recently deceased people. I didn't like Charlie Kirk, but getting shot dead in front of your family is a pretty gruesome way to go.
Question for you: do you believe that any of these people truly hold these hateful beliefs, and if so, why?You should go talk to them, and see what they actually think of you, most people don't think this way at all. You perceive all of these people as hating you because you are only exposed to the worst of them.
Oh definitely. There are weird people in this world who just want to see the world spin into chaos, and smell flesh burn, personally I think society's job is to give these people as little power as possible. If our society isn't doing that, society needs reform. There are, without a doubt, hateful leftists who aren't just operating under doublethink, this is truly how they believe things had ought to be done.Question for you: do you believe that any of these people truly hold these hateful beliefs, and if so, why?
Horse is looooong out the barn door, and it's not going back in. You can't make the congressional power players forget how they've arranged things to arrive at this result. "Just show up, mug for the cameras, and collect your official and unofficial paychecks" is the dominant strategy for congresscritters, everyone knows it, and anyone who rocks that boat too much gets left out in the cold. It's not even a matter of quicker vs. slower, it's whether you can do anything at all, ever.It has nothing to do with being "gentlemanly" it's that I do not want to invest unchecked power into a single office. The president is already able to veto anything Congress does, and to override a veto requires a 2/3rds majority. Legislating belongs to the elected legislative body of Congress, and no one else. There is no good reason to circumvent Congress, even if it means achieving goals quicker. That is my opinion on the subject.
If Congress cannot legislate properly, then Congress needs reform, not giving its legislative power to someone else.
you're just saying a lot of dumb shit that doesn't mean anything.Oh definitely. There are weird people in this world who just want to see the world spin into chaos, and smell flesh burn, personally I think society's job is to give these people as little power as possible. If our society isn't doing that, society needs reform. There are, without a doubt, hateful leftists who aren't just operating under doublethink, this is truly how they believe things had ought to be done.
It's uh, Hanlon's razor. Don't attribute to malice what can more easily be attributed to ignorance. Most people are ignorant, not malicious. This does not, however, mean that malicious people don't exist.
Sour grapes from a guy who can't handle a different worldview. "I disagree, so everything you're saying is a troll"This is such a bold faced attempt at misdirection and white washing it paints all your posts as blatant concern trolling and subversion.
Personally, I'mHorse is looooong out the barn door, and it's not going back in. You can't make the congressional power players forget how they've arranged things to arrive at this result. "Just show up, mug for the cameras, and collect your official and unofficial paychecks" is the dominant strategy for congresscritters, everyone knows it, and anyone who rocks that boat too much gets left out in the cold. It's not even a matter of quicker vs. slower, it's whether you can do anything at all, ever.
Congress has spent the last 70-ish years foisting rule-making responsibility off onto the executive agencies they created. What would make them reverse that now?
So you define them as "weird". Okay.Oh definitely. There are weird people in this world who just want to see the world spin into chaos, and smell flesh burn,
"As little power as possible" as in...? Freezing their assets? Arresting them? Killing them?personally I think society's job is to give these people as little power as possible.
As long as society does so to the "right people", of course.If our society isn't doing that, society needs reform.
These are the "weird people" you're referring to, then? What makes them "weird"? Was it something they were born with, or something learned from somewhere else? If so, by who?There are, without a doubt, hateful leftists who aren't just operating under doublethink, this is truly how they believe things had ought to be done.
Ignorant about what, exactly? I'm sure that any of the people discussed here would take great offense to being called "ignorant", especially if they had a college or university degree of some sort.It's uh, Hanlon's razor. Don't attribute to malice what can more easily be attributed to ignorance.
So in your eyes, if they were "ignorant" then they couldn't be "malicious" as well?Most people are ignorant, not malicious. This does not, however, mean that malicious people don't exist.
Congress has been conceding power to the executive for decades because it's easier to let bureaucrats come up with policies that are in any way controversial. All they care about is winning their next election which is much easier when they have never done anything of note besides having a letter next to their name and being the incumbent from the last election. You can't blame Trump for that.It has nothing to do with being "gentlemanly" it's that I do not want to invest unchecked power into a single office. The president is already able to veto anything Congress does, and to override a veto requires a 2/3rds majority. Legislating belongs to the elected legislative body of Congress, and no one else. There is no good reason to circumvent Congress, even if it means achieving goals quicker. That is my opinion on the subject.
If Congress cannot legislate properly, then Congress needs reform, not giving its legislative power to someone else.
Feel free to enlighten me, but the only case I can think of where there was a comparable reaction on the right was when Kyle Rittenhouse shot the guys chasing him, and even then, it was alongside saying Kyle was a retard for being where he was in the first place.Well, what I would say to that is that most people operate in a state of doublethink, murder is wrong, except when it's someone I don't like, because then it's reasonable. But when the other side feels that exact same way, it's wrong and morally reprehensible, and backwards. Actually, a lot of people in this thread have been doing this exact thing! Charlie Kirk's murder is wrong, but those radical leftists, well they deserve it.
The people who could acknowledge their actions were inappropriate were engaging in dark humor. The ones who doubled down were expressing their belief that conservatives should be killed in a way they felt was socially acceptable in a group of people who they thought were ideologically aligned with them.Another thing you have to understand is gallows humor and dark humor, this is extremely common among people, especially these days. Personally, I don't usually make jokes about recently deceased people. I didn't like Charlie Kirk, but getting shot dead in front of your family is a pretty gruesome way to go.
This isn't the case at all, and I never liked this phrase. The leftists aren't ignorant. They don't actually believe Charlie Kirk is a psychotic murderous neonazi. They just call him that because of the moral framing. They know he's a regular white Christian conservative guy. They still want to kill him just for debating.It's uh, Hanlon's razor. Don't attribute to malice what can more easily be attributed to ignorance.
Buddy there's foreign gangs taking over apartment buildings, terrorist training camps in Alabama, antifa bombing churches and ambushing ICE with guns, AG candidates hoping the children of Republicans would die, convicted pedophiles demanding access to kids. I could go on. At some point it ceases to be "politics" and starts to be an existential crisis. But sure man, if we just put down our pitchforks the conservatives can forget these non-issues like "do we have the right to be alive" and unite with the left in a grassroots movement against the filibuster! Come on.we have to discuss the real issue of faulty legislation
I didn't call you a troll. I called your tactics concern trolling. There is a difference, one you know seeing as you're referencing Hanlon's razor.Sour grapes from a guy who can't handle a different worldview. "I disagree, so everything you're saying is a troll"
Well, at the end of the day, I wasn't there. I've said all I had to say on the subject, the rest is for you to decide. I'm speaking from my own point of view, I'm not the arbiter of morality. That's God.The people who could acknowledge their actions were inappropriate were engaging in dark humor. The ones who doubled down were expressing their belief that conservatives should be killed in a way they felt was socially acceptable in a group of people who they thought were ideologically aligned with them.
This entire segment is a really interesting series of questions actually! The people I'm describing, I'd call them psychopaths, destructive people who don't really operate with a sense of common morality. And yes, I think society at large should be designed to negate psychopathic traits and deny psychopathic people power. The question of "born with or learned?" is incredibly fascinating! I'm not an expert on the subject, but this has been a debate for a long time.These are the "weird people" you're referring to, then? What makes them "weird"? Was it something they were born with, or something learned from somewhere else? If so, by who?
Forgive me, but this all kind of comes off as mealy-mouthed pontificating. Deigning what society should or shouldn't be is trying to move hundreds of millions of moving pieces at once. It's far easier to just go after scumbags undermining our civilization than to wax poetic about who is an actual psychopath.This entire segment is a really [...]
Yes, do not fight back. We are a nation, not enemies. Have a conversation, don't wage war against them, figuratively or literally because you will only drive them deeper into their beliefs. You are constantly working under the assumption that the other team is a hivemind of aliens whose end goal is to see your head on a pike! Tyranids! I'm not going to contest the fact that yes, there are some, maybe even a good few who really do, but the vast majority do not think this way, you live in a bubble where you only see the worst of humanity!I didn't call you a troll. I called your tactics concern trolling. There is a difference, one you know seeing as you're referencing Hanlon's razor.
I will boil down your points so far:
Do not fight back.
The people calling for your violent suppression are not your enemy.
The right should not use the political power it has because it doesn't fit my definition of justified.
We could all come together.
There are two trends with your posts. Passive do gooder verbiage that seeks to take the moral high ground. And calls for the right to be toothless.