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patches70 wrote:For what it's worth, I'm of the opinion that pretty much every single human being on the planet is a dumb ass. The one exception I've found throughout human history is possibly Diogenes. That's because Diogenes didn't give a shit if he was a dumb ass. He was so brilliant that he invented trolling 2,400 years before the internet was invented. He went around showing how much of dumbasses some of the most famous intellectuals of history, like Plato and Alexander the Great.
Think about it, Diogenes actually trolled Alexander the Great and lived to tell the tale. Diogenes put Plato in his place and embarrassed the hell out of him by demonstrating just how much of a dumbass Plato was. And Plato was smarter than any person who graces this fora.
IMO.
thegreekdog wrote:Woodruff wrote:nietzsche wrote:But it's my hunch that you guys like Trump's way and will simply not say it openly. saxi, patches, tgd, you, all have an excuse to say "Trump isn't so bad", "I didn't vote for him.. but he hasn't really do nothing baad, those EO are toothless", "This might be counterintuitive but, if you think really really hard, have some acid, you'll see it's the other way around.. but i didn't vote for trump". "I've always wanted x! now i didn't vote for trump but he might get it done, by accident, so, that's why!", "He's just an adorable clown, it's not my fault millenialibtards are so sensitive"..
What gets me is the UTTER OUTRAGE we would have seen from some of these individuals (as well as most of us on the left) if Obama had said some of the things that Trump has said. The hypocricy of these individuals is incredible.
I never said Trump wasn't bad. I do think he's bad. I don't like social conservatives and I think he's economically more liberal than Hillary Clinton. What I'm trying to illustrate is a very specific point, which Woodruff has also illustrated - people need to get out of thinking about politics in an "us" vs. "them" mentality and more on an issue by issue or case by case basis.
And for what it's worth, if you listed the most intelligent people on CC, the top 10 would include me, Saxi, and patches.
patches70 wrote:For what it's worth, I'm of the opinion that pretty much every single human being on the planet is a dumb ass. The one exception I've found throughout human history is possibly Diogenes. That's because Diogenes didn't give a shit if he was a dumb ass. He was so brilliant that he invented trolling 2,400 years before the internet was invented. He went around showing how much of dumbasses some of the most famous intellectuals of history, like Plato and Alexander the Great.
Think about it, Diogenes actually trolled Alexander the Great and lived to tell the tale. Diogenes put Plato in his place and embarrassed the hell out of him by demonstrating just how much of a dumbass Plato was. And Plato was smarter than any person who graces this fora.
IMO.
nietzsche wrote:thegreekdog wrote:
And for what it's worth, if you listed the most intelligent people on CC, the top 10 would include me, Saxi, and patches.
That is completely subjective. Any sort of measure you'd like to choose as your perceived intelligence metric depends greatly on motivation. Motivation to be perceived or not as intelligent, motivation to be educated about a certain topic, etc. It's also dependent on the ability to use written language, which although in general is a good metric of intelligence, it's not always the case. Take for instance the case of Donald Trump, he doesn't show a great intellect with the way he uses language, but he's really smart [1]
Even if you chose specific intelligent metrics, they don't really say much. Say you choose college degree, we could say my degree is more challenging that yours, but you simply can be better at yours than I'm at mine, or hypothetically better at my degree if you had chosen it. You can chose IQ tests, but those doesn't really represent a full picture of intelligence.
What it's completely objective though, it's the size of a person's penis.
[1] "You know, I'm, like, a smart person" - Donald Trump.
betiko wrote:thegreekdog wrote:Woodruff wrote:nietzsche wrote:But it's my hunch that you guys like Trump's way and will simply not say it openly. saxi, patches, tgd, you, all have an excuse to say "Trump isn't so bad", "I didn't vote for him.. but he hasn't really do nothing baad, those EO are toothless", "This might be counterintuitive but, if you think really really hard, have some acid, you'll see it's the other way around.. but i didn't vote for trump". "I've always wanted x! now i didn't vote for trump but he might get it done, by accident, so, that's why!", "He's just an adorable clown, it's not my fault millenialibtards are so sensitive"..
What gets me is the UTTER OUTRAGE we would have seen from some of these individuals (as well as most of us on the left) if Obama had said some of the things that Trump has said. The hypocricy of these individuals is incredible.
I never said Trump wasn't bad. I do think he's bad. I don't like social conservatives and I think he's economically more liberal than Hillary Clinton. What I'm trying to illustrate is a very specific point, which Woodruff has also illustrated - people need to get out of thinking about politics in an "us" vs. "them" mentality and more on an issue by issue or case by case basis.
And for what it's worth, if you listed the most intelligent people on CC, the top 10 would include me, Saxi, and patches.
Lol, listing yourself as one of the top 3 smartest of CC is really cute.
Anyways, back on the subject: no... it's not about us vs them... that is just what trump supporters are doing. Even some republicans can't stand that full of himself impulsive intolerant know it all nepotist silver spoon bully irresponsible unprepared lying piece of head rug.
Pack Rat wrote:if it quacks like a duck and walk like a duck, it's still fascism
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thegreekdog wrote:betiko wrote:thegreekdog wrote:Woodruff wrote:nietzsche wrote:But it's my hunch that you guys like Trump's way and will simply not say it openly. saxi, patches, tgd, you, all have an excuse to say "Trump isn't so bad", "I didn't vote for him.. but he hasn't really do nothing baad, those EO are toothless", "This might be counterintuitive but, if you think really really hard, have some acid, you'll see it's the other way around.. but i didn't vote for trump". "I've always wanted x! now i didn't vote for trump but he might get it done, by accident, so, that's why!", "He's just an adorable clown, it's not my fault millenialibtards are so sensitive"..
What gets me is the UTTER OUTRAGE we would have seen from some of these individuals (as well as most of us on the left) if Obama had said some of the things that Trump has said. The hypocricy of these individuals is incredible.
I never said Trump wasn't bad. I do think he's bad. I don't like social conservatives and I think he's economically more liberal than Hillary Clinton. What I'm trying to illustrate is a very specific point, which Woodruff has also illustrated - people need to get out of thinking about politics in an "us" vs. "them" mentality and more on an issue by issue or case by case basis.
And for what it's worth, if you listed the most intelligent people on CC, the top 10 would include me, Saxi, and patches.
Lol, listing yourself as one of the top 3 smartest of CC is really cute.
Anyways, back on the subject: no... it's not about us vs them... that is just what trump supporters are doing. Even some republicans can't stand that full of himself impulsive intolerant know it all nepotist silver spoon bully irresponsible unprepared lying piece of head rug.
Yes, yes, all the personal character traits of Trump are problematic and wonderful to make fun of (full of himself, impulsive, intolerant, nepotistic, bully, irresponsible, lying).
The cute... I mean intelligent... thing is to understand that it's not what he looks like or how he conducts his personal life that are important... it's what he does, and to focus on the important parts of what he does. Once one gets to that level, the next step is to think about whether this is consistent or inconsistent with one's own personal values. Is denying media access or developing a close relationship with Russia problematic for someone? Was it problematic for someone under the last administration or the one before that? Becoming more polarized because of a particular political party will lead to the continuation of unintelligent and unproductive conversations. That seems problematic to solving problems. Focus on the issues, not on the person or the party and be consistent and you'll find yourself liberated from a stupid and unproductive mindset.
betiko wrote:Russia under Poutine is behaving as a conquering empire
getting the leaders they think would suit them best in western countries manipulating democratic elections throught their FSB strategies
mrswdk wrote:betiko wrote:Russia under Poutine is behaving as a conquering empire
You mean, by annexing Crimea (home to a major Russian naval base) after the US/EU agitated for the overthrow of the Ukrainian president just because he was friendly with Russia? And protecting the Syrian government from an armed uprising that was only able to gain momentum because the US, UK and France bankrolled it?
What has Russia actually done abroad other than protect its interests in response to blatant Western aggression? I remember a news story about a bunch of white guys bombing the Libyan government to pieces because they wanted it overthrown. Was that Russia?getting the leaders they think would suit them best in western countries manipulating democratic elections throught their FSB strategies
Like the British spy who put together and then leaked a bogus document claiming the Russians were blackmailing Trump in order to discredit him? Or whoever it was that acquired the pussy grabbing video, waited, and then released at exactly the right moment to distract people from the leaking of Clinton's speech transcripts?
Oh yeah but those people were trying to manipulate opinion against Trump, so that was okay.
Dukasaur wrote:Hate to find myself agreeing with Swickdick
betiko wrote:thegreekdog wrote:betiko wrote:thegreekdog wrote:Woodruff wrote:nietzsche wrote:But it's my hunch that you guys like Trump's way and will simply not say it openly. saxi, patches, tgd, you, all have an excuse to say "Trump isn't so bad", "I didn't vote for him.. but he hasn't really do nothing baad, those EO are toothless", "This might be counterintuitive but, if you think really really hard, have some acid, you'll see it's the other way around.. but i didn't vote for trump". "I've always wanted x! now i didn't vote for trump but he might get it done, by accident, so, that's why!", "He's just an adorable clown, it's not my fault millenialibtards are so sensitive"..
What gets me is the UTTER OUTRAGE we would have seen from some of these individuals (as well as most of us on the left) if Obama had said some of the things that Trump has said. The hypocricy of these individuals is incredible.
I never said Trump wasn't bad. I do think he's bad. I don't like social conservatives and I think he's economically more liberal than Hillary Clinton. What I'm trying to illustrate is a very specific point, which Woodruff has also illustrated - people need to get out of thinking about politics in an "us" vs. "them" mentality and more on an issue by issue or case by case basis.
And for what it's worth, if you listed the most intelligent people on CC, the top 10 would include me, Saxi, and patches.
Lol, listing yourself as one of the top 3 smartest of CC is really cute.
Anyways, back on the subject: no... it's not about us vs them... that is just what trump supporters are doing. Even some republicans can't stand that full of himself impulsive intolerant know it all nepotist silver spoon bully irresponsible unprepared lying piece of head rug.
Yes, yes, all the personal character traits of Trump are problematic and wonderful to make fun of (full of himself, impulsive, intolerant, nepotistic, bully, irresponsible, lying).
The cute... I mean intelligent... thing is to understand that it's not what he looks like or how he conducts his personal life that are important... it's what he does, and to focus on the important parts of what he does. Once one gets to that level, the next step is to think about whether this is consistent or inconsistent with one's own personal values. Is denying media access or developing a close relationship with Russia problematic for someone? Was it problematic for someone under the last administration or the one before that? Becoming more polarized because of a particular political party will lead to the continuation of unintelligent and unproductive conversations. That seems problematic to solving problems. Focus on the issues, not on the person or the party and be consistent and you'll find yourself liberated from a stupid and unproductive mindset.
TGD, here, the thing is that we don't see things through the same spectrum. I basically don't give a shit about your national policies, your local tax and employment issues and all the rest. Of course, I'd rather know that things are running well for you guys, but my major concerns are about your foreign policies.
Russia under Poutine is behaving as a conquering empire, and as an ex head of the FSB, this guy pulls all the dirtiest strings to get rid of any oposition and to acumulate power. Most Russians are now living under a nationalist bubble very dangerous for world peace, and they are spreading their tentacles everywhere, getting the leaders they think would suit them best in western countries manipulating democratic elections throught their FSB strategies.
Trump is a very thick person (of course he is smart for certain things, but he is way less intelligent that he thinks, as he underestimates everything and everybody). You cannot manage the USA watching fox news and using that guy of bleitbart or whatever that media is called for council.
You cannot be in office and wake up every morning wondering what stupid thing you could post on twitter to troll and get retweeted. This guy isn t running a TV show anymore, but looks like that s what s he s doing... fishing for publicity by saying/doing something stupid each day, probably on purpose.
You cannot have a diplomacy like that... pissing off all your allies one after the other, and acting like a spoiled 5 yo.
This guy is ruining america's image, all the good image that Obama managed to regain.
Like it or not, you must also see the USA as a brand, and this guy is destroying its value worldwide. If your internal affairs is your only concern, well fine, sit and wait for this dumbass s actions.
Pack Rat wrote:if it quacks like a duck and walk like a duck, it's still fascism
viewtopic.php?f=8&t=241668&start=200#p5349880
saxitoxin wrote:In a thousand years, Russia has never attacked France, betiko. The reverse is not true.
saxitoxin wrote:In a thousand years, Russia has never attacked France, betiko. The reverse is not true.
betiko wrote:thegreekdog wrote:Woodruff wrote:nietzsche wrote:But it's my hunch that you guys like Trump's way and will simply not say it openly. saxi, patches, tgd, you, all have an excuse to say "Trump isn't so bad", "I didn't vote for him.. but he hasn't really do nothing baad, those EO are toothless", "This might be counterintuitive but, if you think really really hard, have some acid, you'll see it's the other way around.. but i didn't vote for trump". "I've always wanted x! now i didn't vote for trump but he might get it done, by accident, so, that's why!", "He's just an adorable clown, it's not my fault millenialibtards are so sensitive"..
What gets me is the UTTER OUTRAGE we would have seen from some of these individuals (as well as most of us on the left) if Obama had said some of the things that Trump has said. The hypocricy of these individuals is incredible.
I never said Trump wasn't bad. I do think he's bad. I don't like social conservatives and I think he's economically more liberal than Hillary Clinton. What I'm trying to illustrate is a very specific point, which Woodruff has also illustrated - people need to get out of thinking about politics in an "us" vs. "them" mentality and more on an issue by issue or case by case basis.
And for what it's worth, if you listed the most intelligent people on CC, the top 10 would include me, Saxi, and patches.
Lol, listing yourself as one of the top 3 smartest of CC is really cute.
Anyways, back on the subject: no... it's not about us vs them... that is just what trump supporters are doing. Even some republicans can't stand that full of himself impulsive intolerant know it all nepotist silver spoon bully irresponsible unprepared lying piece of head rug.
Phatscotty wrote:Meh, tribalism is a very real thing. So is divide and conquer. I still hold for the most part that the right disagrees with the left, and the left wants to torture and murder the right. And if Obama had said similar things, any criticism would have been blown off because anyone who would have been outraged was clearly a racist. My favorite was Obama repeating weekly that Islam is a religion of peace and we can't judge an entire religion by what some Muslims do today. Then he would turn around and tell Christians to shut their mouths because the entire religion of Christianity can be judged based on what some Christians did 500+ years ago.
waauw wrote:saxitoxin wrote:In a thousand years, Russia has never attacked France, betiko. The reverse is not true.
I'm guessing you never heard of the Napoleonic wars?
Pack Rat wrote:if it quacks like a duck and walk like a duck, it's still fascism
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saxitoxin wrote:waauw wrote:saxitoxin wrote:In a thousand years, Russia has never attacked France, betiko. The reverse is not true.
I'm guessing you never heard of the Napoleonic wars?
Where France attacked Russia and Russia defended itself?
Dukasaur wrote:saxitoxin wrote:waauw wrote:saxitoxin wrote:In a thousand years, Russia has never attacked France, betiko. The reverse is not true.
I'm guessing you never heard of the Napoleonic wars?
Where France attacked Russia and Russia defended itself?
umm...
Where Russia declared war on France and France fought back.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/War_of_the_Second_Coalition
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/War_of_the_Third_Coalition
Pack Rat wrote:if it quacks like a duck and walk like a duck, it's still fascism
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saxitoxin wrote:Dukasaur wrote:saxitoxin wrote:waauw wrote:saxitoxin wrote:In a thousand years, Russia has never attacked France, betiko. The reverse is not true.
I'm guessing you never heard of the Napoleonic wars?
Where France attacked Russia and Russia defended itself?
umm...
Where Russia declared war on France and France fought back.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/War_of_the_Second_Coalition
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/War_of_the_Third_Coalition
If it weren't for Russia in 1805, most of Europe would be speaking French right now.
If it weren't for Russia in 1945, most of Europe would be speaking German.
The only gratitude it gets is a bunch of name-calling. I don't know why they bother. They should pastoralize the entire continent for its insolence.
Dukasaur wrote:saxitoxin wrote:Dukasaur wrote:saxitoxin wrote:waauw wrote:saxitoxin wrote:In a thousand years, Russia has never attacked France, betiko. The reverse is not true.
I'm guessing you never heard of the Napoleonic wars?
Where France attacked Russia and Russia defended itself?
umm...
Where Russia declared war on France and France fought back.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/War_of_the_Second_Coalition
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/War_of_the_Third_Coalition
If it weren't for Russia in 1805, most of Europe would be speaking French right now.
If it weren't for Russia in 1945, most of Europe would be speaking German.
The only gratitude it gets is a bunch of name-calling. I don't know why they bother. They should pastoralize the entire continent for its insolence.
Those of us who love Voltaire think it wouldn't be such a bad idea for the world to be speaking French...
However, it isn't true. Napoleon's empire would have disintegrated from its own internal corruption just as all empires eventually disintegrate from their own internal corruption.
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