But extrajudicial police killings, locking children in concentration camps in the desert, calling the free press the enemy of the state, chanting "lock her/him up" about your political rivals at every "political rally" you hold, lying constantly about terrorist attacks (I will never forget that Trump and Guilliani claimed that no Muslim terror attacks had happened on US soil until Obama was president), talking about the good people on both sides of the debate when one side is literally marching in the street under the Nazi flag - those are all fine? That's fucking going on here! Now! I'm not arguing against Republican economic policy! I'm on their side half the time on that! That's why I'm not a Fucking Democrat! Never once did I mention the Republican party in my response. I didn't say a god damn thing about the average member of the party. I said that I was concerned with the level of violence being perpetrated by right-wing extremists. Please, for the love of all that is holy, point out where in that statement I'm being divisive, and I'm the one whose attitude is going to lead to war. Well, y'know what? If war is what it takes to keep the extremists from killing my friends because of their skin color, or their religion, or their sexuality, then sign me the fuck up.Well that would probably fall under the “objectively wrong” category.
—Patrick
If you'd said that a few years ago, I'd have agreed with you. Since then the President called himself a (white) Nationalist, and the GOP just kinda went "well, yeah." Democrats are vocally for reforming immigration law and have specific plans for how they want to deal with illegal immigration. Republicans, on the other hand, refuse to denounce racist groups. BIG difference. When Trump denounces David Duke. When they stop doing shit like having a Christian act as Rabbi in the wake of an anti-Semitic shooting. When they stop promoting violence against journalists and minorities. When they stop telling ridiculous lies about immigrants. Then we can go back to saying that wanting to kill all minorities is an inaccurate portrayal of Republicans. Because right now their highest ranking officials are acting like Nazis, and we know what Nazis do.It's as accurate a portrayal as "kill all brown people" is of the republicans.
All of that's a bad look, yes, but it does not make "kill all brown people" the official platform of the party. Likewise, "unrestricted and unmonitored immigration for all, regardless of criminality, utility, or dependence" isn't the "official" platform of the Democrat party either, but it's the naturally extrapolated meaning behind democrat policy just as much, if not moreso, than the GOP's stance.Moving this out of the Funny Political Pictures thread:
If you'd said that a few years ago, I'd have agreed with you. Since then the President called himself a (white) Nationalist, and the GOP just kinda went "well, yeah." Democrats are vocally for reforming immigration law and have specific plans for how they want to deal with illegal immigration. Republicans, on the other hand, refuse to denounce racist groups. BIG difference. When Trump denounces David Duke. When they stop doing shit like having a Christian act as Rabbi in the wake of an anti-Semitic shooting. When they stop promoting violence against journalists and minorities. When they stop telling ridiculous lies about immigrants. Then we can go back to saying that wanting to kill all minorities is an inaccurate portrayal of Republicans. Because right now their highest ranking officials are acting like Nazis, and we know what Nazis do.
Yes, this part of cultural genocide. It's been done in America, Canada, Australia... pretty much anywhere where one force overtook another. Look up Indian Schools for another part of it.Correct me if I'm wrong but doesn't one of the definitions of genocide include taking children and assigning them new 'acceptable' parents in an attempt to steer them away from their culture and roots?
...because the Betsy DeVos thing makes me think of that every time.
Edit: Wikipedia seems to corroborate this.
I find it ironic that a Conservative’s ideal is for everyone else to change to match his belief that things should stick with what he’s comfortable with and never change.Hint, hint: This ties into the whole "They won't assimilate into our culture" thing that conservatives usually have a bug up their ass about.
This makes me wonder. Just how far do things have to go before we admit that the people in power are literally fascist white supremacists? They've already taken children away from their parents, and vastly increased the amount of people in what are, literally, internment camps.Yes, this part of cultural genocide. It's been done in America, Canada, Australia... pretty much anywhere where one force overtook another. Look up Indian Schools for another part of it.
Hint, hint: This ties into the whole "They won't assimilate into our culture" thing that conservatives usually have a bug up their ass about.
That’s a genuinely good question, because if there WERE some kind of accepted universal DSM5-like standard, we would then have something concrete that we could point to/show around and be like, “Yep, it’s time.”How many of the check boxes do they have to fill in before we can call them what they are?
We do not have the same definition of fun.If you want FAR more fun, try defining "left-wing" and "right-wing"
I don't see how this relates. "Left" and "Right" are arbitrary. Texas used to be a Democrat state. It's interesting how the changes happen, but it's not relevant.If you want FAR more fun, try defining "left-wing" and "right-wing",
See, this is the basic problem with politics in this country. People equate political parties and elections with sports. Hell, I think I've heard some political pundits call Election Day "our Super Bowl Sunday" at least once.Oh my god, people. These aren’t our sports teams.
This has been brought up time after time when it comes to Trump rallies; the vibe isn't that of something like a national convention for a party, but rather a sporting event... complete with people selling t-shirts and foam fingers. People ARE treating it like going to the game.See, this is the basic problem with politics in this country. People equate political parties and elections with sports. Hell, I think I've heard some political pundits call Election Day "our Super Bowl Sunday" at least once.
A two pronged assault. They get to attack Mueller, and they also get to perpetuate the myth that false sexual assault accusations are being made en masse.On a news note, apparently money was offered to a woman to launch false accusations of sexual assault by Mueller.
https://www.npr.org/2018/10/30/6621...gn=politics&utm_term=nprnews&utm_content=2058
They would never have tried this with the Clintons.On a news note, apparently money was offered to a woman to launch false accusations os sexual assault by Mueller.
https://www.npr.org/2018/10/30/6621...gn=politics&utm_term=nprnews&utm_content=2058
That's literally what's going on in the NJ Senate race between Bob Menendez and Bob Hugin. Hugin has been running ads saying that Menendez has been taking taxpayer funded trips to the Dominican Republic in order to have sex with underage prostitutes. He claims that the FBI has evidence of it including affadavits and eyewitness statements.Can't find anything? Just make shit up. It's the GOP way.
Just remember that if you do this, you had better have sufficient proof to back it up, because if you don’t, you will be sued for libel. And lose.I need to send a letter reminding them of this. I think I'll just send it to the local papers instead.
Koch suckers
"Koch-sucker," not "Cocksucker."That's it everyone. The great and powerful, all knowing @PatrThom has spoken.
I haven't seen myself as doing anything other than having calm discussions ranging from lighthearted banter to grave seriousness. If that's not how it has been coming across, I welcome further discussion in order to educate how I appear from a 3rd person perspective (though probably in PMs, so's not to soil the politics thread with my soul-searching).Pat, you don't realize it maybe, but you are being pedantic to the point of being combative lately.