The Big Dog
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You can't simultaneously declare that government is oppressing you and that it doesn't exist.
You can't simultaneously declare that government is oppressing you and that it doesn't exist.
I declared neither of those.
I declared neither of those.
Sure you did.
Quotes or it didn't happen. And don't forget to cop-out with some quality meme to the "define reality" thing.
What many on the left don't seem appreciate is that whatever political tactics they adopt now will likely be used against them in the future.
What was it their hero said? "Don't think we're not keeping score, brother."
A “concern troll” is someone who pretends to share a group’s goals, for the sole purpose of complaining about their tactics. Faced with anti-fascists in the streets breaking windows and Nazi faces, liberal pundits have gone full concern-troll. “Destroying D.C. businesses is absolutely the wrong way to protest Donald Trump,” wrote the New Republic’s Graham Vyse before the glass at the first Starbucks had hit the ground. At the New York Times, Frank Bruni claimed, bizarrely, that punching Spencer in the head “does more to help him than to hurt him.” As far as these folks are concerned, the problem is twofold: There’s no excuse, they say, for extralegal violence or property destruction (which they often confuse with violence), and anyway (they claim), the tactics are ineffective. That’s all a little rich coming from die-hard Hillary Clinton supporters, people who don’t have a lot of credibility when it comes to knowing how to beat Trump and his merry band of racist garbage. But liberals don’t share a strategic agenda with people who march under red and black flags anyway; what the pundits think about radical tactics is moot.
I asked Alex what he’d tell those critics who say that protesters are fueling pro-fascist propaganda. “People who will be sensitive to his messages are going to be regardless,” he said. “It is more important, to me, that we prevent the active recruiting of college students and especially prevent any additional outing of students, whether they be trans, undocumented immigrants, or any other group that is under attack.” He doesn’t support property damage in principle (Alex is also a law student), but his proximity gave him a more informed perspective than (say) Bruni’s. Fireworks were targeted “brilliantly” at smoke alarms in the buildings, he said, and protesters set fire to a portable floodlight that had been lighting a security corridor for Yiannopoulos and his entourage. “All the peaceful protesters, many of whom were older Berkeley residents, alumni, and even families, were cheering them on, which I considered a sign of efficiency,” Alex said, “not violence.” He told me that the real violence had come from the police.
The person in question is setting up nothing personally. They would not personally murder or round up anyone, they'd just have a public speaking event.
What have undocumented students at Berkeley ever done to you so that you would not just not speak up (as in "First they came for the undocumented Berkeley students but I did not speak up") but you actually do speak up in favour of Milo's speaking event?
We all are.
And that's precisely what many others of us on the left have been trying to get across to the 'no-platform/punch-out' brigade : they've just told the 'other guy' the exact reasoning he needs to use to justify his own campaign of silencing or assault.
Incitement to violence is a crime.
Again you are talking about hypotheticals, we've covered this.
Now you're just talking crazy. The very fact that Milo can speak his mind and not get arrested, or that SJWs can do the same, is proof that you're wrong.
I can understand our resident anarchists liking this:He wants to rip down society anyway.
It is the more rational members buying into this I don't get.
Meet Antifa, the Most Reasonable People in America
Interesting article, particularly this bit about liberal pundits:
as well as a witness account from the Berkeley protest:
Wow that person has zero knowledge of social construction. Around these parts we call that the arguement from incredulity.
The sooner the better.
Because it is the/a rational position?
What argument?
Is cute you think if it came down to fighting you think your side would win.
You wouldn't just be fighting the military, the police, and those of a conservative bent, but a massive portion of those on the left and in the middle. You would be out gunned, out manned, and out politicized.
You wouldn't put a dent in society, but what you would do is give your mirror image on the right something to rally behind and point to when justifying silencing the reasonable left.
Take a sociology course I *********** beg you. I will ship my texts to you if need be.
The one going on in dodge vs question, a monumental case to be sure.
What arguement do you think? The one put forth by the knob that wrote the article.
And that's precisely what many others of us on the left have been trying to get across to the 'no-platform/punch-out' brigade : they've just told the 'other guy' the exact reasoning he needs to use to justify his own campaign of silencing or assault.
And once you start using the tactic you throw justice and fairness out the window. It becomes not about who is right, but who can bring the biggest mob and who has the most clubs or guns.
I can understand our resident anarchists liking this:He wants to rip down society anyway. It is the more rational members buying into this I don't get.
Feel free to provide evidence for every claim you made.
A disturbing number of previously rational people seem to be buying into the no-platform thing, and they don't take kindly to disagreement. On a different message board, I recently tried to make the same arguments that Joe and dudalb make here. That board was a place I had previously thought of as a good place for some discussion, generally less "spirited" than this one. I was accused of being a secret neo-Nazi (because why else would I support the right of Yiannopoulos to speak?), then banned, without warning, no reason given, forever.
I am solidly liberal, I always have been. I find the current climate frightening. For the first time in my life I realize that I might outlive the existence of America as a unified nation. I blame the pro-Trump conservatives more than the liberals, but I increasingly find the liberals sharing more and more of the blame. I guess I am a concern troll.![]()