Last I heard of Project Veritas, their edited videos were being used by prosecutors in the J20 trials - which anyone can look up.
The charges were just about all dropped, by the way, but not before the plaintiffs put a lot of time and money into defending themselves. And that's the point, it's not to get at any sort of truth, it's simply to cause as much harm to perceived "enemies" as possible out of sheer malice, by inevitably lying.
But make no mistake: The outcome of this confirmation process is forgone. It was over a long time ago; maybe as early as 1982, when Kavanaugh was only 17.
(I still have many, many issues with the NOI in general, and Farrakhan in particular, though..but as I always say, there's simply no equivalent to the KKK among any other racial group in the US in terms of terrorism, peak political power, membership, or lasting influence.)
That's what I don't get about this thread:
"This forum has turned into a progressive, lefty echo chamber."
"Do you have a specific example?"
"Yeah, feminism has gone way too far."
"In what way has it gone too far?"
"The hats. It's the hats."
What am I missing, River? Help me not strawman you so we can actually discuss some stuff.
If you'd like an example of that take a read on the scotus thread or the mueller thread.
Yes, some people wear silly costumes to protest. Next?Also, I posted photos of women in pussy costumes, not hats.
It's been my experience that the more extreme the demonstration the longer people have been demonstrating about it without the needle budging much on the issue. So when I see "crazy" protesters, I invest extra care to understand why they feel the way they do, regardless of whether I agree with them. Have you considered what motivated those women to protest nude?Also an article where some women had posed nude screaming in protest.
Well, lessee, here:If you'd like an example of that take a read on the scotus thread or the mueller thread.
Yes, some people wear silly costumes to protest. Next?
It's been my experience that the more extreme the demonstration the longer people have been demonstrating about it without the needle budging much on the issue. So when I see "crazy" protesters, I invest extra care to understand why they feel the way they do, regardless of whether I agree with them. Have you considered what motivated those women to protest nude?
Well, lessee, here:
A. Kavanaugh has had multiple accusers come forward to say he's done some awful things to women in fits of uncontrollable insobriety. If true, they should be non-starters for a Supreme Court confirmation both because of the severity of the claims themselves and the pattern of covering up for transgressions of cronies. So let's investigate that.
B. Mueller investigation has led to multiple indictments, guilty pleas, etc. You may select any metaphor you like, e.g., this witch hunt has found the coven, eating that nothingburger could win you a prize at the Big Texan, etc. Let's complete this ongoing and thusfar extraordinarily productive investigation.
Are A and B leftist attitudes?
I fear the protest would be too small.So lets protest mens rights with a huge penis costume.
I fear the protest would be too small.
Don't make fun of my button!
In all seriousness; Do pussy costumes and screaming at the top of your lungs nude help feminism? Does it hurt it? You already know my opinion.
As with most things in life, context matters.So lets protest mens rights with a huge penis costume. I'm sure it will denote tone of the issue, and make sure that the issue I'm trying to address is taken seriously. Do you think pussy costumes is a positive step for feminism? Screaming nude at the top of your lungs? IMHO feminism is an important topic.
Is it your opinion that these costumes and actions of posing nude and screaming at the top of your lungs helps feminism? Promotes it? Or would that help degrade the cause because people won't take it as seriously?
Would you be more apt to have a serious conversation about something with someone in a pussy suit, or a business suit? Or someone screaming nude at the top of their lungs at you? I do not disagree AT ALL with their protest, but do think the form or style of protest does not denote a serious tone, nor does it help people take the issue seriously. Opinions will vary.
I'm not sure which rights you think men have been denied relative to women, but whatever floats your boat, man.So lets protest mens rights with a huge penis costume.
I assume the crazy costumes are intended to draw attention to the protest. It's a protest. It has four objectives: 1) gain attention, 2) disrupt some normal order of things, 3) get people attracted by the disruption to investigate the issue, and 4) bring about some desired societal change.Is it your opinion that these costumes and actions of posing nude and screaming at the top of your lungs helps feminism? Promotes it? Or would that help degrade the cause because people won't take it as seriously?
False premise that someone in a pussy suit is attempting to engage in serious conversation. Bonus false premise that while someone is outside making noise in a funny suit that there aren't also people inside having those serious conversations.Would you be more apt to have a serious conversation about something with someone in a pussy suit, or a business suit?
That stuff shocks me, too. Again, that's the point of a protest. Why would women engage in such an extreme protest? Well, women face a much greater risk of death at the hands of abusive men in their lives than we men do. Only a tiny percentage of women ever get justice for the crimes committed against them. Seems to me those women are protesting life and death issues for themselves, their daughters, and their granddaughters.Or someone screaming nude at the top of their lungs at you?
Re: SCOTUS and Mueller probe, that's the point. We have issues. Let's investigate them. Anyone with a position other than that is not thinking critically/following the rule of law.None of those are attitudes. You simply described the cases from your perspective. I could do the same, would it be considered the same lean as yours?
That's why I was interested in your definition of left and right. I haven't seen anything in this thread on relative power of the federal government compared to states, for example. Are we talking about authoritarianism versus shared governance? I don't know.I may be missing your point here. However, If you cannot see a left lean on the forum -- I cannot help you see it.
If you cannot see a left lean on the forum -- I cannot help you see it.
But why would you compare women wearing hats with ears to men wearing penis costumes? It makes no sense at all.
They do look ridiculous. But so what?
Yes it is. But I was trying to be pithy. Something that would fit on a bumper sticker.
Hitchens's razor
I'm not sure which rights you think men have been denied relative to women, but whatever floats your boat, man.
I assume the crazy costumes are intended to draw attention to the protest. It's a protest. It has four objectives: 1) gain attention, 2) disrupt some normal order of things, 3) get people attracted by the disruption to investigate the issue, and 4) bring about some desired societal change.
At protests people wear crazy costumes, display funny signs, walk around on stilts, play music, bang pots and pans, etc. So?
False premise that someone in a pussy suit is attempting to engage in serious conversation. Bonus false premise that while someone is outside making noise in a funny suit that there aren't also people inside having those serious conversations.
More to the point though, in approximately what year in US history did serious people in their business suits and sensible shoes began having serious conversations about the rights of women in this country? It is now 2018. Subtract the first date from 2018. That's how long the business suit approach alone has been insufficient to secure those rights.
That stuff shocks me, too. Again, that's the point of a protest. Why would women engage in such an extreme protest? Well, women face a much greater risk of death at the hands of abusive men in their lives than we men do. Only a tiny percentage of women ever get justice for the crimes committed against them. Seems to me those women are protesting life and death issues for themselves, their daughters, and their granddaughters.
Re: SCOTUS and Mueller probe, that's the point. We have issues. Let's investigate them. Anyone with a position other than that is not thinking critically/following the rule of law.
That's why I was interested in your definition of left and right. I haven't seen anything in this thread on relative power of the federal government compared to states, for example. Are we talking about authoritarianism versus shared governance? I don't know.