oh joy. the race card has been played again.DarkAudit said:They're overly bitter that Rove's "permanent Republican majority" failed so miserably. And a good portion are just plain racist.
oh joy. the race card has been played again.DarkAudit said:They're overly bitter that Rove's "permanent Republican majority" failed so miserably. And a good portion are just plain racist.
Well, if you would stop being so racist he wouldn't have to play it now would he? :humph:Covar said:oh joy. the race card has been played again.DarkAudit said:They're overly bitter that Rove's "permanent Republican majority" failed so miserably. And a good portion are just plain racist.
Wah fucking wah. It happens to be true.Covar said:oh joy. the race card has been played again.DarkAudit said:They're overly bitter that Rove's \"permanent Republican majority\" failed so miserably. And a good portion are just plain racist.
Whats supposed to happen to Party 2 and its supporters when they are not in power?Espy said:Well, if you would stop being so racist he wouldn't have to play it now would he? :humph:Covar said:oh joy. the race card has been played again.DarkAudit said:They're overly bitter that Rove's "permanent Republican majority" failed so miserably. And a good portion are just plain racist.
@boringmetaphor
Regarding "majority rules"?
The "majority" is not supposed to rule. We are a democratic republic, it's not supposed to be "Party 1 got 51% so they get to do whatever they want for X number of years". It feels like that sometimes, but that's why we have checks and balances.
Just like those that opposed the Vietnam war attacked military recruiting offices, those that oppose Roe v Wade (abortion) attack abortion clinics and doctors, the most recent being a murder 10 weeks ago.BoringMetaphor said:I guess vietnam protests were pretty violent.. But anything in recent memory? Say post 1980?
They were more than willing to beat up and threaten economists (who directly caused) and rich people who benefited from the old policies though. It was pretty scary to be making more than 100k a year there for awhile.stienman said:Just like those that opposed the Vietnam war attacked military recruiting offices, those that oppose Roe v Wade (abortion) attack abortion clinics and doctors, the most recent being a murder 10 weeks ago.BoringMetaphor said:I guess vietnam protests were pretty violent.. But anything in recent memory? Say post 1980?
But keep in mind that the violence of the protest closely matches the perceived threat. People were dying in Vietnam, so the protesters believed that causing violence was reasonable.
While there are a few unreasonable people out there doing crazy things, most people honestly aren't going to get worked up enough about economic reform to start bombing banks.
-Adam
Yelling over people who disagree with you at a town hall isn't protesting. It's being rude. It's preventing them from expressing their ideas and thoughts. Those people are encouraged and invited, no matter who they are, to come to the forum and express their ideas, not intimidate and shout down those who disagree.Espy said:Are we comparing "violent protests" to people yelling (i.e. PROTESTING) at a town hall? Maybe I missed something but have people been planting bombs or stabbing people at these things? I mean, to hear it from the media you'd think people were dying...
You did. My last comment was a general statement, not necessarily at you. My point to you was that protesting isn't a love in. It's a wide variety of things, including shouting down people. Like I said, it's not "good" protesting, or "effective" but it is protesting.Krisken said:Wait, did I not say they were wrong Espy?
Totally. I mean, even Ghandi used more active tactics from time to time.Espy said:You did. My last comment was a general statement, not necessarily at you. My point to you was that protesting isn't a love in. It's a wide variety of things, including shouting down people. Like I said, it's not "good" protesting, or "effective" but it is protesting.Krisken said:Wait, did I not say they were wrong Espy?
This is what I'm getting at.. Doesnt this seem like a problem? Interesting to know its roots from the Nixon era.TeKeo said:I dunno about before then, BM, but IMHO the roots of America's modern tyranny of the political majority problem started around the Vietnam War leading into Nixon's practical codification of the Culture War to gain political support. I'm skeptical that he ever thought of it as anything more than political rhetoric designed to hold on to key constituencies for the next couple of decades, but it kind of took on a life of its own as each side of it painted the other side in increasingly extremist colors.
By now, certainly, its taken on such an extreme that when one political party is in power, it acts like a total asshat to the other party, pushing its agendas as hard as possible without the slightest real intent of working with the other aside unless they bow to their worldview. The weaker party says, "God, these guys are total asshats" and refuses to work with them. On the contrary, they go out and denounce the party is power as The Worst Thing Ever, and essentially refuse to get involved in any kind of process which could make the power party's proposals any better.
Then, the political spectrum inevitably shifts, and then the new power party says, "Yay! All our worldviews are justified!" and then go on to be total asshats. The weaker party says, "God these guys are total asshats" and so on ad infinitum.
This process has absolutely nothing to do with the actual direction the country is going, whether the White House is right or wrong, or whether an idea is good or bad.
This was what I was trying to point out on page 2.Espy said:You did. My last comment was a general statement, not necessarily at you. My point to you was that protesting isn't a love in. It's a wide variety of things, including shouting down people. Like I said, it's not "good" protesting, or "effective" but it is protesting.Krisken said:Wait, did I not say they were wrong Espy?
My general point is that it's really cute how upset people (thats not just forumites) are getting over this, as if it's something new.
Maybe it's not noticed and covered in the news because Democrat leaders don't encourage Code Pink types? Not only that, but those people were removed when they disrupted those events. And rightly so.drawn_inward said:This was what I was trying to point out on page 2.Espy said:You did. My last comment was a general statement, not necessarily at you. My point to you was that protesting isn't a love in. It's a wide variety of things, including shouting down people. Like I said, it's not "good" protesting, or "effective" but it is protesting.Krisken said:Wait, did I not say they were wrong Espy?
My general point is that it's really cute how upset people (thats not just forumites) are getting over this, as if it's something new.
Where were all the news broadcasts and folks condemning this type of activity during the previous administration? Again, it's a bit hypocritical.
I can't speak for other conservatives on this board, but I can speak for the majority of conservatives that I know around here. We feel cheated. Not because Obama won, but b/c Bush lied. He sold himself as a conservative, but did nothing that I can think of that was conservative. Being a fiscal conservative means you cut government and spend less, not go on a coke-induced spree. After all of his shit who do we get as candidates? Palin and McCain.
So, now, the conservatives feel like they have no voice. Zero. No one is representing them. The republicans have left them. The blue dogs have left them. The libertarians and independents have no power. It's a lame position to be in.
That's why I am bitter and angry. I don't know if the asshatery lately is due to this same sentiment. I don't condone violence, but disrupting a town hall meeting and telling a senator or a congressman to stick it is fine with me.
Say what you want about Ghandi and his peaceful protests in India. What many people don't realize is that he tried and failed to do the same thing in South America for 18 years. He gave it his best, but in the presence of a racist regime, his tactics just didn't work.stienman said:Totally. I mean, even Ghandi used more active tactics from time to time.Espy said:You did. My last comment was a general statement, not necessarily at you. My point to you was that protesting isn't a love in. It's a wide variety of things, including shouting down people. Like I said, it's not "good" protesting, or "effective" but it is protesting.Krisken said:Wait, did I not say they were wrong Espy?
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-Adam
Oh fuck you Espy. Just FUCK YOU.Espy said:I think you have a very narrow view of what protesting is Krisken.
I'm not saying it's \"good\" protesting but it is protesting.
Seriously though, why are people acting like someone kicked them in the junk here?
We had 8 years of poo like this:
And things like the code pink peace lovers blocking the Marine Recruiting station in Berkeley: http://tinyurl.com/r4typ7
THIS is the current state of political discourse. It's convenient that everyone wants to get all huffy about it now but I'm sorry if after 8 years + of this I find people's outrage to be a little late to the game and rather convenient.
Ladies and gentlemen - I give you, the enlightened Progressive.DarkAudit said:Oh fuck you Espy. Just FUCK YOU.
Ah, we see. It's ok what they did because it was in the name of YOUR supported political beliefs. After all, when you're the super duper good guys, the ends always justify the means, and your shining idealism can never be tarnished by the reprehensibility of your methods.You want to know why we had that? Because we got lied into an unnecessary war to satisfy the ego of Captain Fucking Texas, and all we got was over 5000 of our best and brightest killed for nothing. NOTHING.
Never mind that there's not one person in this country with the balls to bring those responsible up on charges, but that's another thread.
Fair enough, here's some that were in the US. (a good amount of NSFW in that link)(and in case you failed to notice, that first pic isn't even in the US)
Ed Zachary!drawn_inward said:.... but b/c Bush lied. He sold himself as a conservative, but did nothing that ANYONE ANYWHERE can think of that was conservative. ...
So, now, the conservatives feel like they have no voice....
Alright. I've ignored you until now since you just troll around here. But now you want to make it personal?DarkAudit said:Oh smurf you Espy. Just smurf YOU.
Except the stupid things those people are saying definitely do not represent my feelings either. Yes, my solitary view is not represented in the government (few will find that theirs is!!) but I am not going to applaud idiots (on the right or the left) for yelling idiotic things just so I feel like they are sticking it to the man.drawn_inward said:I don't condone violence, but disrupting a town hall meeting and telling a senator or a congressman to stick it is fine with me.
I used to frequent a couple left leaning sites, but got tired of the rhetoric by those who were over the top and dominating discussion. Any time I tried encouraging reason, I was written off as some "secret GOP'er". For real.MindDetective said:Except the stupid things those people are saying definitely do not represent my feelings either. Yes, my solitary view is not represented in the government (few will find that theirs is!!) but I am not going to applaud idiots (on the right or the left) for yelling idiotic things just so I feel like they are sticking it to the man.drawn_inward said:I don't condone violence, but disrupting a town hall meeting and telling a senator or a congressman to stick it is fine with me.
Shit...GasBandit said:*pictures*
No, the point is what is presented as acceptable behavior by those who are supposed to be leading those groups.Espy said:The point to all those pics isn't about republican or democrats are "insert whatever you want".
The point is that THAT is the level of political protest these days. It's been going on for ages. Look at the anti-war folks, the anti-abortion folks, etc.
The protesting at the townhalls is nothing new nor any more or less outrageous despite what the nightly news would like you to think.
Except the part where they're protesting against imaginary policies...Espy said:The protesting at the townhalls is nothing new nor any more or less outrageous despite what the nightly news would like you to think.