Political Randomness
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Re: Political Randomness
I found this video to be very interesting. It doesn't go where you think it does. I watched it at 1.5x speed.
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I think Chick-Fil-A falls into this type of analysis for me. I find their politics abhorrent, but I love their product. So I chose to treat it simply as an exchange of a product for compensation and work against the rest in other ways. I know others come down on the other side. Everyone's evaluation will be different and anyone is free to speak up for or against it. But don't expect everyone to agree with you or not try and tell you you're viewpoint is wrong. Such is life.ImLawBoy wrote: Thu Sep 17, 2020 11:59 am So I'm guessing your next point may be something along the lines of, "OK but does the NFL have to officially get involved beyond just the players doing something?" And here you get to whether the NFL should be responsive to its workforce or not. Should they risk alienating part of their audience by taking stances on social issues? On the other hand, are they going to risk alienating part of their audience if they don't take a stand on social issues? Personally, I'm OK with corporations and organizations like the NFL taking stands. In this case, they're taking a stand for what I think is a good cause (equality). If they took a stand I disagreed with, I could certainly evaluate whether I wanted to continue watching.
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Re: Political Randomness
So the people that go out to eat and get bombarded with taunts and threats because they just want to eat their dinner are wrong and the ones calling them racists for not raising their fist in goose step with the taunters are right because THEY want to say something about it damn it and fuck you for not participating?LawBeefaroni wrote: Thu Sep 17, 2020 11:44 am Maybe when sports are played by robots programmed by robots. Until then, there are humans involved and when shit is hitting the fan they may want to say something about it.
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There is a movement on OO to show our solidarity with the Black people and posters by changing our signatures to reflect our feelings.
Obviously those of you who haven't are racist and don't support the cause.
Obviously those of you who haven't are racist and don't support the cause.
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What on earth would make you think that LawBeefaroni was saying anything like that?stimpy wrote: Thu Sep 17, 2020 1:14 pmSo the people that go out to eat and get bombarded with taunts and threats because they just want to eat their dinner are wrong and the ones calling them racists for not raising their fist in goose step with the taunters are right because THEY want to say something about it damn it and fuck you for not participating?LawBeefaroni wrote: Thu Sep 17, 2020 11:44 am Maybe when sports are played by robots programmed by robots. Until then, there are humans involved and when shit is hitting the fan they may want to say something about it.
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Re: Political Randomness
Fuck off.stimpy wrote: Thu Sep 17, 2020 1:20 pm There is a movement on OO to show our solidarity with the Black people and posters by changing our signatures to reflect our feelings.
Obviously those of you who haven't are racist and don't support the cause.
It's almost as if people are the problem.
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I don't know. We're just throwing shit out there now.El Guapo wrote: Thu Sep 17, 2020 1:21 pmWhat on earth would make you think that LawBeefaroni was saying anything like that?stimpy wrote: Thu Sep 17, 2020 1:14 pmSo the people that go out to eat and get bombarded with taunts and threats because they just want to eat their dinner are wrong and the ones calling them racists for not raising their fist in goose step with the taunters are right because THEY want to say something about it damn it and fuck you for not participating?LawBeefaroni wrote: Thu Sep 17, 2020 11:44 am Maybe when sports are played by robots programmed by robots. Until then, there are humans involved and when shit is hitting the fan they may want to say something about it.
Some may feel that the time to say something is during Mr. and Mrs. Jones dessert.
Some may feel it's when standing in line to buy avocados.
Some may feel it's during a sports game.
Some are right and some are wrong? I don't get it.
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Doesn't feel good, does it?Isgrimnur wrote: Thu Sep 17, 2020 1:23 pmFuck off.stimpy wrote: Thu Sep 17, 2020 1:20 pm There is a movement on OO to show our solidarity with the Black people and posters by changing our signatures to reflect our feelings.
Obviously those of you who haven't are racist and don't support the cause.
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Re: Political Randomness
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His name makes me think of a small, burrowing rodent anyway.
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Re: Political Randomness
Exactly. That's like us saying that because you don't want them taking any kind of stance against racial violence, that you support cops murdering black people. Do you support that? No? Then stop making ridiculous claims.LawBeefaroni wrote: Thu Sep 17, 2020 10:18 amNot acceptable. No one said it was acceptable but you know that.stimpy wrote: Thu Sep 17, 2020 10:12 am So the violence and illegal acts are acceptable to you guys because you deem them to be such a small percentage.
Got it.
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Re: Political Randomness
Show me on the doll where Antifa touched you.stimpy wrote: Thu Sep 17, 2020 1:24 pmI don't know. We're just throwing shit out there now.
Some may feel that the time to say something is during Mr. and Mrs. Jones dessert.
Some may feel it's when standing in line to buy avocados.
Some may feel it's during a sports game.
Some are right and some are wrong? I don't get it.
But seriously, you seem really, really fired up over this. I like that you're raising awareness, but it feels like you've spent magnitudes of order more time complaining about the NFL raising awareness of BLM than the NFL has has spent in support of BLM. You're free to spend your time however you'd like but I'm genuinely confused this is the hill you're choosing to die on.
If you don't want to support BLM (or whatever else is happening), no one is going to force you. But if you're going to openly complain about being subjected to other Americans engaging in (limited) social justice campaigns, well...
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Re: Political Randomness
stimpy wrote: Thu Sep 17, 2020 1:20 pm There is a movement on OO to show our solidarity with the Black people and posters by changing our signatures to reflect our feelings.
Obviously those of you who haven't are racist and don't support the cause.
And this is how I know you're not acting in good faith and wanting to seriously discuss issues. Your continued creation of bizarre false equivalencies and attempts at playing "Gotcha!" don't show someone who is interested in real discussion.stimpy wrote: Thu Sep 17, 2020 1:14 pmSo the people that go out to eat and get bombarded with taunts and threats because they just want to eat their dinner are wrong and the ones calling them racists for not raising their fist in goose step with the taunters are right because THEY want to say something about it damn it and fuck you for not participating?LawBeefaroni wrote: Thu Sep 17, 2020 11:44 am Maybe when sports are played by robots programmed by robots. Until then, there are humans involved and when shit is hitting the fan they may want to say something about it.
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Double edged sword. You ever think that maybe having my thoughts and opinions labeled as bizarre and ridiculous and false and disingenuous are going to encourage me to want to discuss things further?
Whether you or anyone else understands them, or if I'm not expressing myself in a way that comes across as meaning what I want, I try to post what i think and feel honestly.
Then it gets shit upon and I do go off the rails trying to defend myself or clarify what I was trying to say. Then it only goes on and on.
Whether you or anyone else understands them, or if I'm not expressing myself in a way that comes across as meaning what I want, I try to post what i think and feel honestly.
Then it gets shit upon and I do go off the rails trying to defend myself or clarify what I was trying to say. Then it only goes on and on.
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But I know that you know better. I didn't start out calling them bizarre, but when you continue to do it after I pointed out that they were false equivalencies, well . . . .
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And that's what I mean. They may seem like false equivalencies to you, but to me they are me trying to further explain whatever point I'm trying to make that's apparently not being made.ImLawBoy wrote: Thu Sep 17, 2020 1:50 pm But I know that you know better. I didn't start out calling them bizarre, but when you continue to do it after I pointed out that they were false equivalencies, well . . . .
When LawBeef says something like, well, NFL players are human and they may have things to say, I'm thinking, we're all human and we all have things to say. To me, it's the where, when and how that is important. Equating it to people just wanting to eat their dinner is the same as me just wanting to watch sports to me. Those people may support the hell out of BLM. Doesn't mean they have to wear it like an "I VOTED" badge and never get a respite..
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Dinner? The hell are you talking about? I mean I know the incident you're talking about but it is completely unrelated and just another tangent for you to get off on. Your are not making any sort of good faith effort to discuss this.stimpy wrote: Thu Sep 17, 2020 1:14 pmSo the people that go out to eat and get bombarded with taunts and threats because they just want to eat their dinner are wrong and the ones calling them racists for not raising their fist in goose step with the taunters are right because THEY want to say something about it damn it and fuck you for not participating?LawBeefaroni wrote: Thu Sep 17, 2020 11:44 am Maybe when sports are played by robots programmed by robots. Until then, there are humans involved and when shit is hitting the fan they may want to say something about it.
Call me when am NFL player walks into your living room uninvited to protest. Otherwise don't like the product? Don't buy it.
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A better approach may be to ask me why I think they're false equivalencies than to double down and add more of them. Heck, maybe you'd have some great counter-arguments as to why they're actually not false equivalencies and I'd stand down.stimpy wrote: Thu Sep 17, 2020 1:55 pmAnd that's what I mean. They mean seem like false equivalencies to you, but to me they are me trying to further explain whatever point I'm trying to make that's apparently not being made.ImLawBoy wrote: Thu Sep 17, 2020 1:50 pm But I know that you know better. I didn't start out calling them bizarre, but when you continue to do it after I pointed out that they were false equivalencies, well . . . .
I think they're false equivalencies because all the other activities you raise are very much different from the NFL and watching the NFL.
First, they're nothing like football (well, except maybe Madden). There's no national anthem to kneel to. No touchdown celebrations to raise a fist during. Second, many video games do include a social agenda, but it's typically addressed more through story than through on-field logos.stimpy wrote: Video games?
Huh? I don't even know how to compare jogging to watching the NFL. Would you need to sit through a tolerance lecture to buy running shoes?Jogging?
Does the menu in your example include "BLM" logos on it? Is the food named after civil rights figures? Again, I just don't see how you compare this to football. If you're talking about that incident where a couple was being pressured to proclaim solidarity with BLM while they were eating out as a protest went past, that's again not anything close to watching a football game and seeing "End Racism" painted in the end zone.Going out to eat?
I went to a Drive-by Truckers concert shortly after Trump took office where the band led the crowd in chanting "R-E-S-I-S-T" at the end. Depending on the artist, I think many people might actually expect some level of social awareness.Concerts?
Am I mining salt in this example? Just gathering for my home use? Can I at least continue to label this one as bizarre?Salt cave?
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Agreed, ILB. There are video games with strong social messages, both admirable and not so admirable. I have seen more than one concert where politics are part of the music and part of the performance. In both those instances, I can vote with my feet and dollars if I think it's inappropriate.
Artists, musicians and athletes deserve to be able to speak their feelings. I find Jon Mcnaughton's right wing hagiography repellant, but he can paint whatever the fuck he wants. If the NFL wants to make their highly soughtafter and talented players happy, even if they are cynical bastards and don't believe it themselves, then that sounds like a wise business decision. If you don't like it, then tell them so. If enough people do so, then maybe they will reverse that decision. I don't remember you being bent out of shape when the military paid the NFL to turn the pregame show into a patriotic recruiting drive.
For me, if I can manage to go through life not punching assholes with MAGA hats, a few minutes of BLM on TV shouldn't be a bridge too far.
Artists, musicians and athletes deserve to be able to speak their feelings. I find Jon Mcnaughton's right wing hagiography repellant, but he can paint whatever the fuck he wants. If the NFL wants to make their highly soughtafter and talented players happy, even if they are cynical bastards and don't believe it themselves, then that sounds like a wise business decision. If you don't like it, then tell them so. If enough people do so, then maybe they will reverse that decision. I don't remember you being bent out of shape when the military paid the NFL to turn the pregame show into a patriotic recruiting drive.
For me, if I can manage to go through life not punching assholes with MAGA hats, a few minutes of BLM on TV shouldn't be a bridge too far.
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But...but...it's FOOTBALL. Can't you understand how creating awareness of inequality in a way that has no practical effect on the actual playing of the game itself can be (at the very worst) mildly inconveniencing to white people? The sheer horror!! How dare they tread on that most sacred of American grounds in such a way.gbasden wrote: Thu Sep 17, 2020 2:27 pm For me, if I can manage to go through life not punching assholes with MAGA hats, a few minutes of BLM on TV shouldn't be a bridge too far.
(seriously though, your point cannot be overstated)
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I prefer the movement where people quote Isgrimnur in their sigs.stimpy wrote: Thu Sep 17, 2020 1:20 pm There is a movement on OO to show our solidarity with the Black people and posters by changing our signatures to reflect our feelings.
Obviously those of you who haven't are racist and don't support the cause.
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I'm not sure it's bad faith. I get the sense that he may be doing the best he can. I think this just may be a bridge too far, and a discussion of false equivalencies and non sequiturs isn't going to do much to cross it. stimpy is speaking from the gut. This is what he knows. Nothing you or anyone here says is really going to change that. Trying to do so is tilting at windmills.LawBeefaroni wrote: Thu Sep 17, 2020 1:58 pmDinner? The hell are you talking about? I mean I know the incident you're talking about but it is completely unrelated and just another tangent for you to get off on. Your are not making any sort of good faith effort to discuss this.stimpy wrote: Thu Sep 17, 2020 1:14 pmSo the people that go out to eat and get bombarded with taunts and threats because they just want to eat their dinner are wrong and the ones calling them racists for not raising their fist in goose step with the taunters are right because THEY want to say something about it damn it and fuck you for not participating?LawBeefaroni wrote: Thu Sep 17, 2020 11:44 am Maybe when sports are played by robots programmed by robots. Until then, there are humans involved and when shit is hitting the fan they may want to say something about it.
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Ooooooooo.....that's not very supportive.......Alefroth wrote: Thu Sep 17, 2020 3:09 pmI prefer the movement where people quote Isgrimnur in their sigs.stimpy wrote: Thu Sep 17, 2020 1:20 pm There is a movement on OO to show our solidarity with the Black people and posters by changing our signatures to reflect our feelings.
Obviously those of you who haven't are racist and don't support the cause.
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I know I'm biased because I support the movement, but seriously I can't think of an activity I love where I would be pissed off to see a message of equality. I guess if you think it's all contrived, maybe? I guess I'm just blind to seeing how saying "Let's maybe not murder so many black people" in such a way that it does not interrupt the game is objectionable.
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Is there where I get butthurt?stimpy wrote: Thu Sep 17, 2020 3:12 pmOoooooooo.....that's not very supportive.......Alefroth wrote: Thu Sep 17, 2020 3:09 pmI prefer the movement where people quote Isgrimnur in their sigs.stimpy wrote: Thu Sep 17, 2020 1:20 pm There is a movement on OO to show our solidarity with the Black people and posters by changing our signatures to reflect our feelings.
Obviously those of you who haven't are racist and don't support the cause.
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Could be. What kinda lube you using?Alefroth wrote: Thu Sep 17, 2020 3:17 pmIs there where I get butthurt?stimpy wrote: Thu Sep 17, 2020 3:12 pmOoooooooo.....that's not very supportive.......Alefroth wrote: Thu Sep 17, 2020 3:09 pmI prefer the movement where people quote Isgrimnur in their sigs.stimpy wrote: Thu Sep 17, 2020 1:20 pm There is a movement on OO to show our solidarity with the Black people and posters by changing our signatures to reflect our feelings.
Obviously those of you who haven't are racist and don't support the cause.
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I guess if the NFL Kickers Association (are they the whitest or is it the QBs?) starting parading the Blue Line flags or whatever they are called at half-time, we might be more upset.gbasden wrote: Thu Sep 17, 2020 3:16 pm I know I'm biased because I support the movement, but seriously I can't think of an activity I love where I would be pissed off to see a message of equality. I guess if you think it's all contrived, maybe? I guess I'm just blind to seeing how saying "Let's maybe not murder so many black people" in such a way that it does not interrupt the game is objectionable.
Of course that isn't a message of equality, but it may be how some people see the BLM stuff.
Social awareness is still pretty new to our society and it's taking time for it to percolate and it is certainly causing some... reactions.
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I'm trying to think of a way I can incorporate both, but I am not sure they really work together.Alefroth wrote: Thu Sep 17, 2020 3:09 pmI prefer the movement where people quote Isgrimnur in their sigs.stimpy wrote: Thu Sep 17, 2020 1:20 pm There is a movement on OO to show our solidarity with the Black people and posters by changing our signatures to reflect our feelings.
Obviously those of you who haven't are racist and don't support the cause.
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I like to think I succeeded.coopasonic wrote: Thu Sep 17, 2020 3:25 pmI'm trying to think of a way I can incorporate both, but I am not sure they really work together.Alefroth wrote: Thu Sep 17, 2020 3:09 pmI prefer the movement where people quote Isgrimnur in their sigs.stimpy wrote: Thu Sep 17, 2020 1:20 pm There is a movement on OO to show our solidarity with the Black people and posters by changing our signatures to reflect our feelings.
Obviously those of you who haven't are racist and don't support the cause.
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Sure, I totally understand the point. I think if it got to a point where I didn't feel I could support that, I would simply register my disapproval by consuming some other sort of entertainment that I don't find repellent. I don't argue that Kid Rock shouldn't be able to make shitty music and kiss Trump's ass, I just go out of my way to make sure I don't contribute a dime to him.coopasonic wrote: Thu Sep 17, 2020 3:24 pmI guess if the NFL Kickers Association (are they the whitest or is it the QBs?) starting parading the Blue Line flags or whatever they are called at half-time, we might be more upset.gbasden wrote: Thu Sep 17, 2020 3:16 pm I know I'm biased because I support the movement, but seriously I can't think of an activity I love where I would be pissed off to see a message of equality. I guess if you think it's all contrived, maybe? I guess I'm just blind to seeing how saying "Let's maybe not murder so many black people" in such a way that it does not interrupt the game is objectionable.
Of course that isn't a message of equality, but it may be how some people see the BLM stuff.
Social awareness is still pretty new to our society and it's taking time for it to percolate and it is certainly causing some... reactions.
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The difference is Blue Line flags have no equality interpretation. Understanding BLM means understanding the equality message. That difference matters in how I see the supporters of each movement.coopasonic wrote: Thu Sep 17, 2020 3:24 pm Of course that isn't a message of equality, but it may be how some people see the BLM stuff.
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No.stimpy wrote:So the violence and illegal acts are acceptable to you guys because you deem them to be such a small percentage.
Got it.
They aren’t a league-wide “problem” if NFL players are significantly less likely to commit those crimes than the general population.
Not to mention that you have things like what happened to Ed Oliver, who was arrested for a DUI despite registering a 0.0 BAC, and confirming that with a blood test.
Are there pieces of shit that play in the NFL? Of course. But not nearly as many as your brain wants to believe. The overwhelming majority of NFL players are VASTLY better citizens and human beings than you are.
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It’s because you’re constantly saying dumb, wrong things.stimpy wrote:Well people sure the hell go out of their way to constantly dispute what I post.
Why?
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This hurts considering how well you've known me for all these years........RunningMn9 wrote: Thu Sep 17, 2020 5:04 pm The overwhelming majority of NFL players are VASTLY better citizens and human beings than you are.
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Re: Political Randomness
Getting close here, I think. My .02 - this is just putting a microscope to the us vs them...motif we've got ravaging our country presently. Teams. Sides. Tribes.coopasonic wrote: Thu Sep 17, 2020 3:24 pmI guess if the NFL Kickers Association (are they the whitest or is it the QBs?) starting parading the Blue Line flags or whatever they are called at half-time, we might be more upset.gbasden wrote: Thu Sep 17, 2020 3:16 pm I know I'm biased because I support the movement, but seriously I can't think of an activity I love where I would be pissed off to see a message of equality. I guess if you think it's all contrived, maybe? I guess I'm just blind to seeing how saying "Let's maybe not murder so many black people" in such a way that it does not interrupt the game is objectionable.
Of course that isn't a message of equality, but it may be how some people see the BLM stuff.
Social awareness is still pretty new to our society and it's taking time for it to percolate and it is certainly causing some... reactions.
I think the macro view of the kneeling, and BLM, protests, etc, is that those things are "liberal". Kinda like mask wearing. I would love to see a graph showing a correlation (or not) of mask wearing compared to how liberal someone claims they are.
I would bet a LOT of money that the more liberal someone claims to be, the more consistently they wear masks and social distance, etc. Bet the inverse is true also, where you have let's say hardcore Trump supporters not only not wearing masks, EVER, but actively poo-pooing them.
Same with the NFL situation. It's very much a political (and social) issue split mostly down party lines, so again, I would bet a lot of money, a graph correlated with political leaning would show right leaners against the kneeling, and left leaners supporting it. Us/them. Liberals/Democrats vs Trumpsters and Freedom Party types.
I really think a lot of people are on political auto-pilot these days, where the actual facts of a particular "event" are not as important as "which side is my side on?" and then boom, they fall in line. Because of the extreme polarization we are living, it's that much harder for people on either "side" to voice opinions counter to the herd mentality of their group. Heaven forbid someone on Team Trump supports something perceived to be an action supported by the nasty liberals! And vice versa.
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Thankfully you advertise who you are, loudly and proudly.stimpy wrote:This hurts considering how well you've known me for all these years........
I WAS THE BEST MAN AT YOUR WEDDING FOR GOD"S SAKE!!!!!
Edit: to be fair, Smoove_B actually was the best man at my wedding, and most NFL players are better than him too.

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Christians, Moslems, Hindus, Jews
And every other race, creed, colour, tint or hue
Get down on their knees and pray
The raccoon and the groundhog neatly
Make up bags of change
But the monkey in the corner
Well he's slowly drifting out of range
Christians, Moslems, Hindus, Jews
And every other race, creed, colour, tint or hue
Get down on their knees and pray
The raccoon and the groundhog neatly
Make up bags of change
But the monkey in the corner
Well he's slowly drifting out of range
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Re: Political Randomness
MAAD- Mothers Against Drunk Driving.
Not belonging to MAAD does not mean you aren't against drunk driving.
Belonging to MAAD doesn't mean you don't care about other issues.
Not belonging to MAAD does not mean you aren't against drunk driving.
Belonging to MAAD doesn't mean you don't care about other issues.
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Re: Political Randomness
I feel like a calm, thoughtful, articulate Trump supporter who came among us to make reasonable arguments and offer their views without trolling or making intentional offense would receive a polite hearing. Most of us wouldn't agree, probably, but we would welcome the tone.
Why is it, I wonder, that we never see one of those?
Why is it, I wonder, that we never see one of those?
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You mean like Ben Shapiro? That guy is a bigger asshole than most of the rabid mouth breathers.Holman wrote: Thu Sep 17, 2020 7:37 pm I feel like a calm, thoughtful, articulate Trump supporter who came among us to make reasonable arguments and offer their views without trolling or making intentional offense would receive a polite hearing. Most of us wouldn't agree, probably, but we would welcome the tone.
Why is it, I wonder, that we never see one of those?
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I don't mean Ben Shapiro because he flees like a cornered rat at the slightest pushback.Jaymann wrote: Thu Sep 17, 2020 7:46 pmYou mean like Ben Shapiro? That guy is a bigger asshole than most of the rabid mouth breathers.Holman wrote: Thu Sep 17, 2020 7:37 pm I feel like a calm, thoughtful, articulate Trump supporter who came among us to make reasonable arguments and offer their views without trolling or making intentional offense would receive a polite hearing. Most of us wouldn't agree, probably, but we would welcome the tone.
Why is it, I wonder, that we never see one of those?
But I was really talking about the way we interact here at OO. I know it's impolite to name names, but most of our Trumpers here have abandoned R&P not because we didn't give them a hearing but because we pushed back on trolling and bullshit.
One could be forgiven for thinking that trolling and bullshit is all that they've got.
Much prefer my Nazis Nuremberged.