Because the country has never been so divided since the end of the Civil War, and both sides are a whisper away from openly accusing the other of treason.Both sides have used violence. Why? Maybe the levels of hyperbolic rhetoric?
Because politics in our country are fucked, and everything is to the level of "this is the most important thing in the world and anyone that doesn't agree 100% is the devil"Both sides have used violence. Why? Maybe the levels of hyperbolic rhetoric?
True. Ultimately though, Germany's power only exists as long as the EU exists. Reducing the number of states in the EU is only to it's advantage unless they all leave shortly after each other, as it gives it's economy more weight in the whole and makes it's decisions harder to override. But it still needs the vassal states to maintain the union.The danger of a brexit is other small countries leaving and instability, the chances of Germany leaving are laughably small. They've conquered Europe and control everything. The french-german ax has lost its strength because of the French unwillingness to lead in change, the British have always been a brake on the eu rather than a power to move forward. Getting rid of the UK, Poland and some other US vassals might lead a core Europe forward towards a federation, faster.
https://20committee.com/2016/07/02/the-kremlin-admits-snowden-is-a-russian-agent/I completely and honestly hope President Clinton gives Snowden a full pardon and he returns to America and is hailed as the hero he is.
That blogger is grade-A tinfoil hat.
I opened the tab and searched the page for "illuminati". Not found.That blogger is grade-A tinfoil hat.
That's really not the impression I get from his tone, credentials or other published work.That blogger is grade-A tinfoil hat.
I didn't see any credentials, or even an author by-line, anywhere on that blog post.That's really not the impression I get from his tone, credentials or other published work.
Here's his About section: https://20committee.com/about/I didn't see any credentials, or even an author by-line, anywhere on that blog post.
After this week of relentless fearmongering, even more so.i couldn't contain myself and made another thread on the topic, but yeah, i p much agree at this point anyone still voting trump is either dangerously evil or dangerously stupid
Mine's #NoFuckingWayNoFuckingHowNeverInAMillionYearsTrump (just counting me, my mom, and my sister here)I saw a video where someone held up a sign that said "No Racism, No Hate" and people tried to steal it/cover it up. Why? Whatever actions of racism taken by Republicans in the past, they've at least denied it. I guess they feel they can't now that racism and hate are among their candidate's major platforms? But hypocrisy never seemed to bother them before either.
In any case, tag your family. Mine's #DangerouslyStupid
Because the sign was accusing them of being hateful racists. And I'm pretty sure most of them probably aren't. I don't agree with, well, pretty much anything that Trump says, but it's not at all a mystery to me why people in the crowd would take offense to that sign. And the protester herself knew they would, it was the purpose of the protest.I saw a video where someone held up a sign that said "No Racism, No Hate" and people tried to steal it/cover it up. Why? Whatever actions of racism taken by Republicans in the past, they've at least denied it. I guess they feel they can't now that racism and hate are among their candidate's major platforms? But hypocrisy never seemed to bother them before either.
In any case, tag your family. Mine's #DangerouslyStupid
Well that's why I noted my family members as being the stupid side of Trump supporters. They're not evil racist bigot wedding cakes; they're just among the voters who have zero understanding of anything going on in the U.S. right now, but like Trump because he's loud and entertains them.Because the sign was accusing them of being hateful racists. And I'm pretty sure most of them probably aren't. I don't agree with, well, pretty much anything that Trump says, but it's not at all a mystery to me why people in the crowd would take offense to that sign. And the protester herself knew they would, it was the purpose of the protest.
Remember, gross polarization and us vs them is a bad thing, on both sides. I think you do yourself a grave disservice to assume that everyone there is a racist bigot that wants to hang black trans liberals for using the wrong bathroom while ordering a wedding cake. That sort of over simplification and the assumption that any support Trump has must be from the hateful fringe is what lead us to where we are now.
there is a racist bigot that wants to hang black trans liberals for using the wrong bathroom while ordering a wedding cake.
Hey, all I did was a 90° rotate of the French flag with a circle crop and the text added in.My Photoshop skills are horrible.
But making a false dichotomy is not?again, making a false equivalency between Trump and Clinton is either deliberately evil or immensely stupid
There is the tendency (of which I am admittedly guilty) of any attack on someone's preferred side to get the response, "the other one did it first/worse."But making a false dichotomy is not?
Really, they're actually pretty equivalent.again, making a false equivalency between Trump and Clinton is either deliberately evil or immensely stupid
I don't see where Hillary or the Democrats are fearmongering on the level of the GOP. Where does she call for the mass deportations of Mexicans or Muslims? Where does she call for a religious test to enter the country? Where does she PUBLICLY (there's a difference, you've been splitting this hair the entire cycle) call for the targeting of civilians to fight terrorism?Really, they're actually pretty equivalent.
Both Hillary and Trump say whatever they think will get them power. Trump panders to the dumb right, Hillary panders to the dumb left. What they actually believe, beyond the desire to increase their own power, wealth, and influence, is buried under dozens of layers of dissembling and political rhetoric that may have little or no correlation to their own actions. They are equivalent in that regard, and 10 years ago you'd have been hard pressed to tell them apart, politically. As has been repeatedly pointed out, both of them are such terrible candidates that the only reason they stand a chance is because of who their opponent is.I don't see where Hillary or the Democrats are fearmongering on the level of the GOP. Where does she call for the mass deportations of Mexicans or Muslims? Where does she call for a religious test to enter the country? Where does she PUBLICLY (there's a difference, you've been splitting this hair the entire cycle) call for the targeting of civilians to fight terrorism?
Have the Democrats publicly repudiated the NATO alliance? Publicly declared admiration for mass-murdering dictators. To the point of wanting journalists who disagree with them locked up? Called for jailing of political opponents?
If you're not going to disagree with saying the GOP have Godwin'd themselves, then show me where the Dems have.
Sure they have. "Vote for us or Trump will be president." How much more fear can one mong?I don't see where Hillary or the Democrats are fearmongering on the level of the GOP.