POLITICS President Trump: 100+ Mornings After (Term 1 Complete)

Discussion in 'Politicants' started by IP, Apr 30, 2017.

  1. Unimane

    Unimane Kill "The Caucasian"

    None of this wrong take has anything to do with what you actually wrote regarding division. This is one of your typical arguing devices, the ad hominem combined with the diversion, along with you pretending you didn't do the shit you just did above (the preaching part). Nothing I said was false and, if you want to talk about AOC, who happens to be just a representative, not a president, then start a conversation about her. Otherwise, you'll have to not be surprised I talk about Trump in the thread titled "President Trump: +100 Mornings After".
     
  2. Indy

    Indy Pronoun Analyst

    Lol... you should read your posts sometime. "I have a sense you aren't quite understanding what 'incite' means." You can sound so much like a douche sometimes.

    Here's what the interwebz say 'incite' means:

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    Notice how 'violent' and 'unlawful' pop up in both definitions? That's the issue. "Stirring up" is only half of the equation. In order to incite, he has to be urging, persuading, or stirring up 'violent' or 'unlawful' action.

    And therein lies the problem, for me. The dude was literally saying that they were going to peaceful protest shortly before the craziness kicked off.
     
  3. fl0at_

    fl0at_ Humorless, asinine, joyless pr*ck

    Notice "To cause" does not mean "To state"

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    He caused, aka stirred up, people to storm the Capital in order to stop a lawful process. And they used violence to do so. Ergo, he caused, or stirred up, violence.
     

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  4. NYY

    NYY Super Moderator


    Not in Twitter.

    Wish they would go [uck fay]ing under, if you ask me.
     
  5. fl0at_

    fl0at_ Humorless, asinine, joyless pr*ck

    Why, exactly?
     
  6. Unimane

    Unimane Kill "The Caucasian"

    You have to be particularly dense to not understand the m.o. of Trump to believe the "peaceful" part was the important part of the speech. I will have to find the article I read last week on this because they explain it better than I do, but this is part of the schtick, an hour of riling up the crowd while throwing out a mixed message between exhortations of doing something, being strong, taking back the country, etc., etc. Shit, his own people, his own people, said this, leaving a sinking ship of an administration. In droves.

    I mean, I get it. You want to carry water for him at every instance, searching for the exonerating part while ignoring the obviousness of the entirety of the speech, how he cultivated the crazies and how they responded to him in the moment, plus his utter lack of concern as it was happening, no initiative in doing something to stop the riot while he knew they were doing it in his name. It really couldn't be more obvious, so I almost think you are taking it as a challenge to find a way to extrapolate one word to trump all other evidence to the contrary.

    So, I'm quite fine with my understanding of "incite" and your post doesn't, as usual, do what you think it does, actually missing the understanding of the word almost entirely.
     
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  7. fl0at_

    fl0at_ Humorless, asinine, joyless pr*ck

    Indy believes you should be able to tell anyone whatever you want, I mean, really dog the shit out of them. Say every nasty thing possible to them, but at the end, just before you walk away, say, "But I love you man."

    This is what he believes. It's idiotic, but this is what he believes. That that "I love you man" negates all the crap he yelled before then.
     
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  8. Ssmiff

    Ssmiff Went to the White House...Again

    Agree. Its a bane to society, full of fake news and lies. and gives more anonymous people balls they dont have in real life
     
  9. fl0at_

    fl0at_ Humorless, asinine, joyless pr*ck

    And, the guy who, what, a couple pages back went on and on... and on... and and on... and on about "blaming the person" is... blaming... a website? An app?

    I'm glad that we were able to convince you of something, finally. People and higher things can be blamed.
     
  10. Ssmiff

    Ssmiff Went to the White House...Again

    Blaming twitter for what? I gave an opinion on the site. And you are comparing my opinion to extremists rushing the capitol? Judas priest step away for a little while. You and your buddies should be celebrating this week, not acting like little [itch bay]es. Socialism is nigh. Celebrate
     
  11. gcbvol

    gcbvol Fabulous Moderator

    Now you've crossed the [uck fay]ing line. Greek yogurt (non-fat plain) is a gift to humanity.
     
  12. Ssmiff

    Ssmiff Went to the White House...Again

    You must have lost your taste buds to covid and have no sensory ability to feel the consistency of it. Gross. I think you jist like it because its got the word Greek in it..
     
  13. fl0at_

    fl0at_ Humorless, asinine, joyless pr*ck

    I am not comparing "your opinion" to extremists, you idiot.

    Your "opinion" says that Twitter is a "bane to society." Now you support that view by saying it is "full of fake new and lies. and gives more anonymous people balls they dont have in real life"

    In other words, if it wasn't there, these "anonymous people" wouldn't do things requiring "balls they don't have" which, presumably, is the fake news and lies, that makes it a bane to society.

    So here, you are blaming Twitter, for this, rather than the people, who are doing it.
     
  14. Indy

    Indy Pronoun Analyst

    Just so we are clear - this is a lie. And I’ve already corrected you on it a couple times in this thread. In other words, you’re a liar.
     
  15. Unimane

    Unimane Kill "The Caucasian"

    Not lying, of course. As you've said you see yourself one of the few people to view him (and politics) "without bias", yet your political posts are, unvaryingly, meandering pathways as to why Trump is not at fault, misunderstood, slandered, etc. or how terrible liberals are. Perhaps a cursory "I don't like what he does, but.." or "Yeah, he's a moron, (but)..." is thrown in there, which, apparently, you think renders everything else obsolete as if it were a Trump speech itself, but that's pretty spot on as to your takes. I wouldn't care your perspective and would merely argue on the points, normally, but you have to take some holier than thou shit into the mix. So, it becomes necessary to point out the obvious fact here. And, it is all fact.

    If you want to talk lies, tell me again the one you conjured for your argument about the 10 Republicans actually benefitting from their yes vote today, as if it weren't conscious driven but financially so, even though there were many more too petrified to vote yes, as they wanted, because of the Trumpists and potentially being primaried in their Trumpy districts.
     
  16. Unimane

    Unimane Kill "The Caucasian"

    Why people fall for this every time. He isn't paying, people.



    Also, thanks, Georgia. You dumb [uck fay]s.

     
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  17. NYY

    NYY Super Moderator


    You honestly think these last two generations are better off with instantaneous news that isn’t verified, sources, etc?

    The world is exponentially dumber and the dumbest have a voice.
     
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  18. IP

    IP Super Moderator

    why interact with your neighbors and community, when you can get with people who think EXACTLY like you! Why learn to get along when you dont have to ge along?

    The effects of social media seem to be at least partly antisocial.
     
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  19. NorrisAlan

    NorrisAlan Founder of the Mike Honcho Fan Club

    Yep. It is the thing that we thought would bring us closer together, but has done the opposite. I don't blame the tech, of course, it is mindless and a creation of ours. But, we are just a few steps away from being tribal cavemen, and we quickly fall back to that mode of thinking. Twitter and Facebook and Choose-Your-News Network have only allowed us to do that in the most horrible way.

    One of the reasons I appreciate this forum so much. Oh, we may all think the other is a complete dickhead, but at least we can have a kind of discourse about it and at the end of the day all come together and [itch bay] about Tennessee football and to yell "[uck fay] Auburn".
     
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  20. fl0at_

    fl0at_ Humorless, asinine, joyless pr*ck

    That's the internet, not Twitter. And yes, I believe the world is better with the internet. Removing Twitter doesn't stop instantaneous news that isn't verified. Nor does removing it, an Facebook, or it, Facebook, Instagram, or it, Facebook, Instagram, and the Washington Post online.
     

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