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Mulva
/misinformationDr Winston O'Boogie;1695073 wrote:As sad as the political posturing currently is, it is nothing new in the US. In fact the vitriol that goes on today is nothing compared to what happened in the mid 1800's or during the late 19th / early 20th century. We just hear more if it because of the ease of access of information.
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steubbigred
cmon man you mean replace hard core gestapo with islamic nut jobsptown_trojans_1;1695052 wrote:Replace Islam with Jews.....and you have what Germans were saying in the 1930s.
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rydawg5SportsAndLady;1693685 wrote:ISIS attacked a satirical media outlet in Paris this morning, killing at least 11 people.
When are we going to eliminate these fucks from this
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dwccrew
Because they make too much money with special interests in defense companies off the unrest in the Middle East. Their power is based upon that unrest in the Mid East with defense lobbyists donating to political campaigns.Glory Days;1694882 wrote:That plan doesn't get votes for politicians though. -
Dr Winston O'Boogie
I'm not sure what this has to do with your original point about politics. There are nut jobs like this guy all over the place. My point was tht the state of politics in America today is really not new.Mulva;1695075 wrote:/misinformation
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hilliardfan
Must be a Browns fan to have to go back that far in history to make his point!GoPens;1694265 wrote:They did once. It's called the Crusades. -
Heretic
With the caliber of person we have on this site that views themselves as ace world affairs commentators, this is no surprise.ptown_trojans_1;1695052 wrote:Like I said, the amount of stupidity in this thread is amazing.
With the caliber of person we have on this site that views themselves as ace political affairs commentators, this also is no surprise.Mulva;1695059 wrote:A pretty good microcosm of politics in this country, then. -
SportsAndLady
Oh for fucks sake..ISIS, Al Queda...the point still stands: they both fucking suckrydawg5;1695154 wrote:Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk -
rydawg5Actually the news reported he may be affiliated with Isis so your blind jump to the perp could in fact be correct. I would argue that media couldn't resist but to propagate a boogie man on a story like this either tho
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SportsAndLady
Serious question: why the fuck do you care so much?rydawg5;1695270 wrote:Actually the news reported he may be affiliated with Isis so your blind jump to the perp could in fact be correct. I would argue that media couldn't resist but to propagate a boogie man on a story like this either tho
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QuakerOatsAmerica's absence from the Paris march speaks volumes about this destructive administration.
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fish82
It's unlikely that I'll read a worse analogy this week.ptown_trojans_1;1695052 wrote:Replace Islam with Jews.....and you have what Germans were saying in the 1930s.
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Mulva
Was just a random thought based on the "ease of information" comment. People are stupid and believe what they're told to believe. When "reputable" news sources spread bullshit and slant everything as far as possible to one side (which is every story, 24/7), the stupidity permeates deeper, turning every political discussion into "rabble rabble insane extreme viewpoint rabble".Dr Winston O'Boogie;1695207 wrote:I'm not sure what this has to do with your original point about politics. There are nut jobs like this guy all over the place. My point was tht the state of politics in America today is really not new.
I guess the tie in to my original comment is that the ease of "information", which is too often heavily biased opinion presented as fact, prevents anyone from having to think for themselves, so the stupidity just keeps growing. -
Dr Winston O'Boogie
Good points,Mulva;1695333 wrote:Was just a random thought based on the "ease of information" comment. People are stupid and believe what they're told to believe. When "reputable" news sources spread bullshit and slant everything as far as possible to one side (which is every story, 24/7), the stupidity permeates deeper, turning every political discussion into "rabble rabble insane extreme viewpoint rabble".
I guess the tie in to my original comment is that the ease of "information", which is too often heavily biased opinion presented as fact, prevents anyone from having to think for themselves, so the stupidity just keeps growing. -
Dr Winston O'Boogie
What are you waiting for? You may as well go ahead and make the argument that the administration is more dangerous than Islamic terrorists.QuakerOats;1695318 wrote:America's absence from the Paris march speaks volumes about this destructive administration. -
rydawg5
We invent a bad guy for the good guy to take down. It's a propaganda heaven and it gets people to support wars like Iraq and it controls democracy. If you can create fear in free people they will give up their freedom and think of their gov as superman.SportsAndLady;1695290 wrote:Serious question: why the fuck do you care so much?
Isn't a terrorist a terrorist? Who cares what "group" they report to?
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DeyDurkie5
Go fuck yourself, douche.rydawg5;1695490 wrote:We invent a bad guy for the good guy to take down. It's a propaganda heaven and it gets people to support wars like Iraq and it controls democracy. If you can create fear in free people they will give up their freedom and think of their gov as superman.
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AutomatikNow people are in an uproar over Obama not going to Paris.
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hilliardfan
I want to make sure I understand your comment. ISIS, Al Qaeda and the Taliban (and all the other spin-off sects) are 'made up' bad guys and the US has no reason to be concerned about them or their actions? Or are you saying they aren't really bad guys at all?rydawg5;1695490 wrote:We invent a bad guy for the good guy to take down. It's a propaganda heaven and it gets people to support wars like Iraq and it controls democracy. If you can create fear in free people they will give up their freedom and think of their gov as superman.
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Belly35
Bad guys are real and so are the swords and bullet that rip throw ones body. When government failure to protect it's citizen (Obama Administration cluster fuck ideology and Socialist government) then people like me what’s their government to get back to basic and protect it citizen and boarders or people like me will pick up their weapons and this is what the government does not want.. A armed citizen want freedomrydawg5;1695490 wrote:We invent a bad guy for the good guy to take down. It's a propaganda heaven and it gets people to support wars like Iraq and it controls democracy. If you can create fear in free people they will give up their freedom and think of their gov as superman.
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So when government failure to protect it citizen, citizen take back its rights and protects themselves and pressuring the government to something they have no back bone in doing ... admitting of wrong and doing something about it .. -
AutomatikEnglish motherfucker.......!!?
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Belly35
My engineer in the UK tells me thatAutomatik;1693801 wrote:I believe they don't carry them in the UK either.
the UK police carry no weapons and he thinks it the same for the French police. The only police that carry weapons are what we would call a SWAT team. The street police and those in cars patroling an area have to call in for a Swat type Armed Police to show up.
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gutJV hackers....
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thavoice
I thought it was funny, and I called a few people out on it on facebook. Some were saying they didnt give a damn what happened in paris and was sick of hearing about it.Automatik;1695894 wrote:Now people are in an uproar over Obama not going to Paris.
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rydawg5
I'm not saying there aren't bad guys or real lol. An example I would use would be red scare. It's not that Russia/communists weren't a threat but the situation was escalated with propaganda and fear. It allows things to happen due to emotion and fear that may not otherwise has happened.hilliardfan;1695911 wrote:I want to make sure I understand your comment. ISIS, Al Qaeda and the Taliban (and all the other spin-off sects) are 'made up' bad guys and the US has no reason to be concerned about them or their actions? Or are you saying they aren't really bad guys at all?
It's just my opinion. I don't think what I'm saying is outlandish but if it comes off that way I'll do my best to clarify
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