Some labels are derogatory and some are needed to explain the cultural shift.
Which of the labels you've demonized Trump with are "needed?"
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Some labels are derogatory and some are needed to explain the cultural shift.
Which of the labels you've demonized Trump with are "needed?"
Sounds paranoid.You know that's a good point. I think we can critique him without using labels. Labels are shortcuts and cheating.
You make a point of doing this just to annoy me, now. You are never going to let your grudge go, are you? Liking monks irrational posts, anyone who disagrees with me -basically gas lighting, is what you're doing. Totally ignored what I said. The rational article I posted. Whatever. You are not engaged in healthy discussion. @Northwind
You didn't read the article.
The truth, perhaps.Gas lighting ? Really? But my posts are irrational?
I have now reread the article 3 times .... from the conclusion of said article:
- The point of weaponized anti-redistributive ideology was to save actually existing liberal-democratic capitalism from radical socialism. But that mission was accomplished back when the parents of today’s College Republicans were rocking out to Jamiroquai. The traces of libertarianism that survive in contemporary fusionism have left many conservatives with a Jacobin’s indifference to the norms and institutions of successful liberal-democratic polities, and an unpopular vision of prosperity as freedom from redistribution.
Perhaps you can explain what I am supposed to understand from this article?
- Now, crooked ethno-nationalist populism is eating the Republican Party, and American democracy, from the inside out. Yet most small-government conservatives are helpless to explain what’s wrong with it, barely seem to notice that it’s devouring them, and lurch robotically toward tax cuts for rich people, benefits cuts for poor people, fraudulent voter fraud commissions, and doom.
Clearly that's not the case.It's not my part of the discussion that is paranoid and unhealthy, northwind. I know you have a grudge against me personally so you won't give my perspective an inch anymore.
That's fine. I'm done.
"Gaslighting" is one word. It's from an Ingrid Bergman movie. You've been reading about it, but it doesn't appear you really have a handle on its usage.You make a point of doing this just to annoy me, now. You are never going to let your grudge go, are you? Liking monks irrational posts - extreme libertarianism - actually anyone who disagrees with me -basically gas lighting, is what you're doing. Examine your motivations for 'likes', please. You totally ignored what I said. The rational article I posted. Whatever. You are not engaged in healthy discussion. I don't think you will admit it though - and to speak up to gas lighting makes the one gas lighted look irrational, right? I look nuts pointing it out. @Northwind
Of course, I agree, to a point.
But what do you label cancer, if not cancer?
I have good reasons for the way I feel. Gas lighting means making a person question their reality and sanity. What do you think you do when you drop into a discussion underway and lay down a criticism and leave - and if I react "told you so". Then I look unstable when I'm really just justifiably annoyed and have the right to use my voice.Clearly that's not the case.
"Gaslighting" is one word. It's from an Ingrid Bergman movie. You've been reading about it, but it doesn't appear you really have a handle on its usage.
You are, once again, worked up and angry. When you're like this, you make lousy arguments and it is absolutely no fun to be on the same side of the argument as you. You are to the topic of Donald Trump as unsafe and airclean are to Christianity. You are not helping. You're once again focused on who "likes" who's posts, and taking any likes of posts against you personally. I suggest they liked the posts they thought made sense, and you are not operating in that space right now.
All of this will set you off more, of course. But letting you sabotage some of our shared positions isn't a good option to me, either. So this is where I'm at.
Didn't say he's a cancer. The ideologies that are fuelling him are.Trump, like him or not, is not cancer. He is a human being, made in the image of God - same as you are. Criticize his actions or words - that's fair.
Also, autocorrect wants to make it two words on my phone and is stubborn about letting me override it, so I just let it be because it's manually finicky. The same point is made regardless.Clearly that's not the case.
"Gaslighting" is one word. It's from an Ingrid Bergman movie. You've been reading about it, but it doesn't appear you really have a handle on its usage.
You are, once again, worked up and angry. When you're like this, you make lousy arguments and it is absolutely no fun to be on the same side of the argument as you. You are to the topic of Donald Trump as unsafe and airclean are to Christianity. You are not helping. You're once again focused on who "likes" who's posts, and taking any likes of posts against you personally. I suggest they liked the posts they thought made sense, and you are not operating in that space right now.
All of this will set you off more, of course. But letting you sabotage some of our shared positions isn't a good option to me, either. So this is where I'm at.
I agree ... generalizing is dangerous to healthy discussion. I will try to refrain from that ... thank you for pointing it out.I agree with what you are saying. Labels have their place if they explain. Using labels to dismiss or promote is not healthy at all. I challenge you though because you are generalizing when you say that "most neighbours ignore their neighbours and look to the government to fix everything". Generalizing is not any better than labels.
Cancer is the label given to a collection of related diseases.Of course, I agree, to a point.
But what do you label cancer, if not cancer?