caveman1917
Philosopher
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Dammit, if you are going to start a revolution you need to have some halfway decent shots on your side...
It's not my problem that you don't understand the concept of warning shots.
Dammit, if you are going to start a revolution you need to have some halfway decent shots on your side...
No, you seem to just have decided we throw them out arbitrarily if they disagree with us.
And to do this, you need to employ critical thinking. Such as being highly sceptical of political blogs, articles with anonymous authors, and so on.
Dodge noted.Ignoring that police forces and fascists have a large overlap. Ignoring that homosexuals had no problems in Exarchia until the police came. Ignoring that some refugee squats have indeed been attacked and burned down by fascists about a year ago, after which the local anarchists organized self-defense and patrols in the neighbourhood. Ignoring that...
He... didn't. Try reading your own post one more time, and then his reply.Or, as Wolrab explicitly did, throw them out because he considered it personally insulting. Which is probably even worse.
Of course it does. We're critical of both sides. I have no dog in this fight, and I don't go around believing the Greek police or government are perfect and can do no wrong.But your critical thinking doesn't include being highly skeptical of government claims even though there's obvious bias (a government that tries to divert from socio-economic problems by having an anti-refugee campaign)?
Dude, get your stories straight. This is getting ridiculous.It doesn't include being highly skeptical of sources owned by the same group of people (the rich bourgeoisie) who has a direct financial interest in this (ie buying up apartments at low prices to then "fancy up" the neighbourhood and rake in the cash when renting those premises out as AirBNBs)?
He... didn't. Try reading your own post one more time, and then his reply.
Wolrab said:They are insults. See, that is how I judge your bias and credibility.
Of course it does. We're critical of both sides. I have no dog in this fight, and I don't go around believing the Greek police or government are perfect and can do no wrong.
You, however, seem to buy anything so long as it comes from some edgy blog.
Dude, get your stories straight. This is getting ridiculous.
Only a few posts ago you were lamenting how the buildings were walled up and that their owners wanted to just let them sit there uninhabited for some reason, and that they thus had no reason to throw the squatters out. Now you're going on about some evil scheme to develop and rent apartments. By rich people, no less. The absolute horror.
My mistake. Didn't consider that you might be referring to a post that had been moved to AAH.
Still a whataboutism evasion, of course. Whatever some other poster might have done, it doesn't makre you less biased or uncritical.
Edit: also, yes, I confess I haven't read all the links and posts you've spewed out. If you were a bit more consise and didn't just throw out heaps of links, more people would actually read them and you wouldn't have been misunderstood.
In the post quoted, I was referring to the obvious insults to me and other posters in the post caveman1917 made that were snipped as violations of rules 0 and 12.
His sources are suspect
No. You declared your sources beyond reproach and then followed up with the insults.
Your credibility is in question because of the blatant one-sidedness of your sources.
Going directly to insults instead of firming up your explanations is telling to me.
We're not making anything up. These are the basics of critical thinking. Take a class and you'll see.It's amazing how you keep making up incorrect bases for determining the credibility of a source.
Not sure what you mean. The ToE is a proven, settled scientific fact, not a debated topic of current events.Do you think the credibility of biology teachers is in question because of the one-sidedness of only teaching evolution and not also Intelligent Design?
Generally speaking, "google it yourself" is a kind of handwaving that people seem to often use when they don't have good answers themselves.Again, if you had read the thread you'd see that one of the first responses was by theprestige asking for the government side of the story, which I invited him to do if he so wished.
We're not making anything up. These are the basics of critical thinking. Take a class and you'll see.
Not sure what you mean. The ToE is a proven, settled scientific fact, not a debated topic of current events.
And are you really claiming that the blogs and Facebook pages you've cited so far are objective and not biased?
Generally speaking, "google it yourself" is a kind of handwaving that people seem to often use when they don't have good answers themselves.
When you claim (paraphrasing) "Anyone with any intelligence (an insult to my intelligence) at all can see my sources are right" is claiming your source is beyond reproach.
@Cave1719: I read the Bakunin quote in the footer to your posts. Question: Did it ever occur to you that he was talking about ideas, not plate glass and parked cars?
Of course not, don't be silly. Fundamentally your problem is that you are too attached to your ideas, you can not accept that your claim has been proven wrong. Your aversion to cognitive dissonance is ultimately a psychological problem and not a mathematical one, so I can't help you with that. Learn to enjoy disproving your own ideas, it is the only way to learn, if it can be destroyed by proof then it should be - also, see the last quote in my signature.