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As far as my asking Pete why he was trying to scare us with his posts about Trump, I did it in response to his saying "That includes the fool on the hill who wants you to be scared." So I threw his hypocrisy (accusing Trump of Trump of wanting to scare us while that's what Pete constantly does with his posts against Trump) back at him. And then showed you with his next post how scary he made Trump out to be. He's the one who brought up the scared thing as if Trump was doing something bad, even though that's what Pete does. I wasn't saying it was wrong or bad, but asked why did Pete do the same thing if he thought it was somehow wrong to do so. |
We should be scared
“An essential step in the fascist march to acceptance and power was to persuade law-and-order conservatives and members of the middle class to tolerate fascist violence as a harsh necessity in the face of Left provocation.” Robert O. Paxton, "The Anatomy of Fascism" (2004) Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
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We now see how Tweety and his followers who share his authoritarian views respond to civil unrest that resulted from genuine grievances. What will they do if protests erupt if this administration tries to postpone the election, suppress the vote in Democratic areas, refuses to accept its result if he loses, or are likely to occur if he wins? Even if he loses the election, Tweety will remain president until January 20, 2021. |
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The problem is when people like Trump fixate on Antifa for political purposes, the right-wing media beats the Antifa drum and now you have a portion of the country softened to social media hoaxes and believing busloads of Antifa are heading to their suburbs to loot the rich people. It's just sowing more division and mistrust. |
What's wrong with a little violence instead of civil discourse, look at what the occupant of the WH has said about it.
“Part of the problem . . . is no one wants to hurt each other anymore.” “I’d like to punch him in the face.” “Maybe he should have been roughed up.” “I don’t know if I’ll do the fighting myself or if other people will.” “The audience hit back. That’s what we need a little bit more of.” “If you do [hurt him], I’ll defend you in court, don’t worry about it.” “I’ll beat the crap out of you.” “Knock the crap out of him, would you? I promise you, I will pay your legal fees.” And when something actually happens, Bunker Baby takes the fam, hides in the bunker, watches his shows and tweets, then emerges with an attack on protesters to create a photo op to show how tough he is. |
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Esper’s public statements today show that Tweety is not doing much in the way of good internal politics to maintain cohension on his team, beyond demanding loyalty. Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
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FBI arrested 3 Boogaloo Bois for terrorism in Vegas, with Molotov cocktails on their way to incite violence at a protest.
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He said could and he also said there's a chance coronavirus vaccine may not provide immunity for very long. Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
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Anyway, I just used your method of just saying stuff. I like that. Will do that more often, especially when responding to the same kind of bald statements. |
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Though much shorter than Bingbong and Molyneux and not full of baloney https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GYMpjNRoQQg |
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This is a hard one to navigate, because otherwise, we make it too easy to manipulate the system into never fixing itself. Every time someone protests a legit gripe, send in some rioters so no one believes them. I’m not saying that’s what happened here, I’m just saying that if you’re willing to associate the two, you allow that to be a possibility. The other choice here is to develop some habits where we distance the two conversations, discuss them on their own merits, and vigorously defend each thread from being poisoned by the other. But both groups of opinions on this site are guilty of not doing this, heck I even failed to do it the other day when I found myself devolving into a rant about trump during a message that started about protests, right after saying we should be better about separating this stuff, so I know I’m not perfect. BUT if we each admitted that the topics themselves had merit without spilling over to the others, the sharp minds here would probably get somewhere closer to consensus, and might actually move some opinions forward. Instead we cut the meaty dialog around the merits of the protests short by saying things like everyone is an animal that can’t function in society because they just start rioting, or all cops are bahstads. And that’s fooked up Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
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I want to answer it, but I’m not entirely sure I get all the dimensions of the point you were intending to make. In order to do justice to your original point here with my response, would you mind clarifying? Not pandering or anything, just not 100% clear on the way the thought was closed out and you asked me what I would do. Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
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