After Biden is inaugurated this thread should be locked as it would mark the natural endpoint of this election melodrama.Just know you are always welcome back buddy, especially because once Biden is in there's sure to be plenty of more substantive policy conversations as the Democratic trifecta tries to pass legislation.
Fun fact: Hillary Clinton went to his.
I hope you are not serious with your questions, so I'm not going to answer them. If that is how you view the average/majority of Trump supporters, you are living in an alternate realm. Trump cannot take responsibility for the actions of certain fringe elements, also I have never heard him promote death and violence (or kidnapping).Let me ask you something. Do you think Trump bears any responsibility for the planned kidnapping of Michigan's Governor? Do you think it's appropriate for anybody to kidnap any Governor, whether Democrat or Republican? Do you think people have the right to bring bombs into the Capital just because their dear leader led them to believe they should do so?
Do you think indiscriminate bombings of government buildings are appropriate (could very well happen)? Do you think it's appropriate to lie and lie and lie, just to somehow keep a hold on power? Trump and Trumpism are so corrosive, it can only lead to more chaos and destruction. I'd rather not live in a country like that, though I will stay to do what I can to educate and further any kind of healing process that Biden might be able to initiate.
I disagree, it's fine if you and others would like to leave it or take a break but a lot enjoy political discourse and this thread should be allowed to remain open so that people may do so. I've seen far harsher and nastier interactions occur in other threads with far more regularity and they were allowed to stay open.After Biden is inaugurated this thread should be locked as it would mark the natural endpoint of this election melodrama.
Murder requires unanimous vote. If 3 out of 7 believe that a person is a murderer, they need to look into the case.Kind of like if I accused you of murder and within a few minutes, the cops discovered that you had a credible alibi. If the Supreme Court would not look at this case, does that mean it's bullshit because you really committed murder?
I only signed up for Parler a few weeks ago when Twitter and Facebook added those flags/warnings. I started watching Newsmax this election season, since mainstream media has essentially censored Trump as well. Plus, Fox News is also biased now as we found out on election night. OAN requires subscription so I don't have it. All this censorship is driving people to seek alternative news. I generally limit my online news to a few conservative sources (I don't trust mainstream news for U.S. politics but for other stuff such as world news or product reviews they are fine).I can tell you follow a lot of right wing media. I know this is how they talk about the Left. They 100% dismiss the reasons why they are angry and act like they just woke up that way.
What if two days ago, the security breach at the Capitol Building was just a little more? What if instead of snapping pictures in Nancy Pelosi's office, someone pulled a gun out of their backpack and gunned down a bunch of members of congress? We would be having a civil war. This is what people are angry about. You know this, you are just trying to place the blame on the left.
Good idea, then we can start new threads about Trump, Biden, the woman who he chose as VP, BLM, etc.After Biden is inaugurated this thread should be locked as it would mark the natural endpoint of this election melodrama.
Did you even look at those poll numbers I posted? 45% of Republicans feel the storming of the Capitol was justified, and 30% view them as patriots. And you're suggesting I'm the one living in an alternate realm? I don't know if those are the kind of people you're referring to as the "average/majority of Trump supporters", but if it is, I can verify for you that I think they're absolutely nuts (and that's about the kindest way I can put it).If that is how you view the average/majority of Trump supporters, you are living in an alternate realm.
Considering your comments about Obamacare, I find that surprising. What'd he do that you liked enough to give him a 7?I would rate the Obama presidency about 7/10. Trump 8/10.
Exactly, that would ruin the General Chat forum, it's much more efficient to keep the political stuff here in one thread.Good idea, then we can start new threads about Trump, Biden, the woman who he chose as VP, BLM, etc.
Well, Some of them were working people until they were caught in the act and fired by their employer. And you are seriously lying to yourself if you have not seen Trump supporters enter through windows in droves to get in the Capitol. The whole world is watching Trump and his supporters turn America in a banana republic. So all you people should be proud of yourself.Did you see the video with Trump supporters trying to stop Antifa from breaking the glass? They were there wearing Trump hats. It was a setup. Trumpers never loot or burn. They are not on food stamps. They are working people.
A civilisation falling due to its own ever growing narcissism and arrogance? Known to be propagandised by its own exceptionalism? I am not surprised by that one bit, although I did get surprised by some of the statistics you brought up (93% is higher than I thought) .When it comes to the USA, the election of Trump is actually unsurprising, as there is some evidence that a minority of the voting populace themselves may not all be psychologically normal.
Turning to Matthieu Ricard's enormous study of altruism, one finding he reports is that the USA is currently suffering from an epidemic of narcissism. In 1951, 12% of young people between 14 and 16 agreed with the statement, 'I am an important person'. By 1989, this percentage had risen to 80%. A further analysis of tens of thousands of questionnaires showed that 93% of high school students had a considerably higher narcissism score in the year 2000 than in 1980, while in 2006, one student out of four fulfilled the conditions for being qualified as narcissistic, and one out of ten was found to be suffering from narcissistic personality disorder.
Trump is, as has already been demonstrated, a veritable champion of narcissism, one who exhibits his name in huge, gilded letters on all the buildings and skyscrapers that he owns, on his private jet, on his university buildings, and elsewhere. He once declared, 'Show me someone without an ego and I'll show you a loser.'
But this claim is false. It has been observed that high school students who retain too high an opinion of themselves have grades that decline year on year, and the percentage of those among them who abandon their studies is higher than average. An excess of self-confidence leads them to think that they know everything. Consequently, they are neither motivated nor persevering.
Of course, as our own Conservative MP here Neil O'Brien recently tweeted, the people storming the Capitol had been radicalised by an ecosystem of shock jocks, social media cranks and conspiracy theories and have ended up living in a world of alternative facts that are impervious to the notion of something like Popperian falsifiability. So this has to be noted too. For more on that, see Peter Pomerantsev's This Is Not Propaganda.
That's offensive to actual banana republics. You mean burger republic?The whole world is watching Trump and his supporters turn America in a banana republic.
Just figuring this out now? It's wild that no one cares about the censorship of the POTUS.I only signed up for Parler a few weeks ago when Twitter and Facebook added those flags/warnings. I started watching Newsmax this election season, since mainstream media has essentially censored Trump as well. Plus, Fox News is also biased now as we found out on election night. OAN requires subscription so I don't have it. All this censorship is driving people to seek alternative news. I generally limit my online news to a few conservative sources (I don't trust mainstream news for U.S. politics but for other stuff such as world news or product reviews they are fine).
While I do not support what happened at the Capitol, the summer with BLM/Antifa, CHAZ/CHOP, etc. was far worse with the violence. The hypocrisy is unbelievable.
I'm sure there are some vegan Trump supporters who would rather have a banana republic than a corpo-fascist burger republic.That's offensive to actual banana republics. You mean burger republic?
Please explain to me why tinnitus is the reason why a lot of people criticise Trump and his Republican friends for what they have done? Could you maybe just give a second to the thought that this has something to do with someone in the White House who just happens to have riled up his base in attacking one of the pillars of American democracy? And could you maybe give consideration to the thought that people have died in this particular event because of this man who feels he is entitled to stay on as President after losing a legitimate election? If you had deeply valued the democratic values on which your country is founded, you would also have answered angrily to what Trump and the GOP has done. This just doesn't add up at all.Tinnitus and other health problems sure brings out the anger in some people. What happened to the humor in this thread? It's all back to Trump bashing. Reminds me of Jimmy Kimmel. Not good.
Anger is not god for our state of mind. I'm still up at 4:30 am. Just took a sleeping pill.
Speaking of "The Big Lie" and propaganda; is it me, or is the pledge of allegiance really cultish? What makes this nationalism, but the other patriotism?
I remember someone calling Veganism communist propaganda. Similar to how some say Hollywood is encouraging homosexuality to make communism possible. This isn't satire, as I remember accidentally stumbling upon an online right wing community on it where they took this discussion seriously. Makes no sense.I'm sure there are some vegan Trump supporters who would rather have a banana republic than a corpo-fascist burger republic.