Otis
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Have heard the name, but had no idea who he was.an even bigger pro israel voice that kirk was
Have heard the name, but had no idea who he was.an even bigger pro israel voice that kirk was
Have heard the name, but had no idea who he was.
Do you think he was wrong to release those who attacked the Capitol?Republicans/conservatives are quick to brand ‘Marxist’ and ‘communist’ around far too liberally and it’s toxic in its own right. There were sinister undertones to how people spoke about Obama in office.
In the West, the word ‘Nazi’ and ‘fascist’ carries a lot more baggage than ‘communist’. Don’t believe me? I challenge someone to come forward and say they’d rather the stigma of being publicly called a ‘commie’ than being a labeled a ‘Nazi’. As a society, we haven’t really come to terms with horrors perpetuated by 20th century communism as we have with fascism. If you admire Hitler or Mussolini, you’re genuinely unhinged but you will get people trotting out the line ‘it’s not real socialism/communism’ when discussing the USSR.
In the run up to the election there was plenty of mainstream news channels denouncing Trump, his rallies and by extension his supporters ‘fascist-like’, ‘neo-Nazi’ and so on.
tries to speak 10x faster than everyone else to make himself appear more intelligent than he actually is.
Exactly how I'd describe Shapiro. He's so smug, too!
Let’s stay on topic please and whilst it’s something I disagree with, it doesn’t make Trump a neo-Nazi or fascist.Do you think he was wrong to release those who attacked the Capitol?
You can’t seriously say you’re going to crack down on political violence after pardoning those you’ve essentially committed domestic terrorism. Until this sort of hypocrisy stops from both sides there it’ll continue.Let’s stay on topic please and whilst it’s something I disagree with, it doesn’t make Trump a neo-Nazi or fascist.
better ≠ perfect
Republicans/conservatives are quick to brand ‘Marxist’ and ‘communist’ around far too liberally and it’s toxic in its own right. There were sinister undertones to how people spoke about Obama in office.
In the West, the word ‘Nazi’ and ‘fascist’ carries a lot more baggage than ‘communist’. Don’t believe me? I challenge someone to come forward and say they’d rather the stigma of being publicly called a ‘commie’ than being a labeled a ‘Nazi’. As a society, we haven’t really come to terms with horrors perpetuated by 20th century communism as we have with fascism. If you admire Hitler or Mussolini, you’re genuinely unhinged but you will get people trotting out the line ‘it’s not real socialism/communism’ when discussing the USSR.
In the run up to the election there was plenty of mainstream news channels denouncing Trump, his rallies and by extension his supporters ‘fascist-like’, ‘neo-Nazi’ and so on.
You'd most likely assimilate.We often toy around with the idea of moving our lives over there in our latter years. I don’t think we’d have the stomach to settle with such massive cultural differences between us and them.
looks like a student
defo liberal thenYeah FBI confirmed suspect was 'student age'.
looks trans and ethnic minority to meFemale, Trans both?
I think he was a distraction. Why else would he be shouting shoot me shoot me as soon as Kirk got shotGot to feel for that old chap who was in all the videos being carted off by police with his trousers down.
Apparently they were his work clothes, good target for a hostile crowd.Got to feel for that old chap who was in all the videos being carted off by police with his trousers down.
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No, what makes Trump a fascist are his words and actions.Let’s stay on topic please and whilst it’s something I disagree with, it doesn’t make Trump a neo-Nazi or fascist.
Great postPolitical discourse is the cornerstone of any democracy. The ability to sit and discuss things with those with differing opinions is how voices are heard and change is made. Its not just about getting your point across, it's about learning to understand the thoughts and feelings of those with different life experiences, different social standings, different races, colours and creeds. It's only by learning how others perceive the world that true change can begin to happen. Social media is not the place for that as far too often it descends into chaos, mud slinging, and insults.
What Charlie Kirk did, whether you agree with his views or not, is show people that you can sit and have reasoned debate, face to face, and remain civil. The need to silence this kind of interaction stems purely from an inability to articulate, or understand your own or others feelings. I hope that his murder does not deter people from speaking out, collaborating, or listening ,because whichever political side you sit, the greatest weapon we have as humans is tolerance and understanding.
We don't have to always agree, but we can at least agree to disagree, a skill that seems to be disappearing rapidly at the moment.
Political discourse is the cornerstone of any democracy. The ability to sit and discuss things with those with differing opinions is how voices are heard and change is made.
Just admit you think it’s justified without trying to worm around it, at least the Majority that disagreed with him on here have the decency to say he didn’t deserve to die. You on the other hand mr gif manI've seen people say this and I get it, but his actions away from events like the one in Utah don't support that idea at all (e.g. lists of educators he campaigned to get fired because he disagreed with their views).
Even at the events, you can't ignore that he had 'Prove Me Wrong' written everywhere, and I haven't seen a moderator or chair or facilitator at any of them. Videos on his channel had titles about handing out Ls etc.
The thing is he invited people with different views to air them at him in a public setting, that's more than a lot of people do. He never silenced anyone. Was he perfect? No, but who is.I've seen people say this and I get it, but his actions away from events like the one in Utah don't support that idea at all (e.g. lists of educators he campaigned to get fired because he disagreed with their views).
Even at the events, you can't ignore that he had 'Prove Me Wrong' written everywhere, and I haven't seen a moderator or chair or facilitator at any of them. Videos on his channel had titles about handing out Ls etc.
He’s just happy it happened without saying itThe thing is he invited people with different views to air them at him in a public setting, that's more than a lot of people do. He never silenced anyone
Said to my mate the other day, if we silenced racists, bigots and terrorists, how would we know where they are?He’s just happy it happened without saying it
Tbh he isn’t any of them things, just someone who spoke his mind and got assassinated for itSaid to my mate the other day, if we silenced racists, bigots and terrorists, how would we know where they are?
no, he's allowed to say he didn't agree with his claims he was about debate.He’s just happy it happened without saying it
Oh no I'm not saying he is, its just the idea of silencing people. As if it doesn't force dangerous ideas underground instead of being out in the open.Tbh he isn’t any of them things, just someone who spoke his mind and got assassinated for it
The thing is he invited people with different views to air them at him in a public setting, that's more than a lot of people do. He never silenced anyone. Was he perfect? No, but who is.
Did he have reasoned debates? All the "debates" I have seen of his seem to be him answering other questions apart from the ones asked and attempted gotchas.Political discourse is the cornerstone of any democracy. The ability to sit and discuss things with those with differing opinions is how voices are heard and change is made. Its not just about getting your point across, it's about learning to understand the thoughts and feelings of those with different life experiences, different social standings, different races, colours and creeds. It's only by learning how others perceive the world that true change can begin to happen. Social media is not the place for that as far too often it descends into chaos, mud slinging, and insults.
What Charlie Kirk did, whether you agree with his views or not, is show people that you can sit and have reasoned debate, face to face, and remain civil. The need to silence this kind of interaction stems purely from an inability to articulate, or understand your own or others feelings. I hope that his murder does not deter people from speaking out, collaborating, or listening ,because whichever political side you sit, the greatest weapon we have as humans is tolerance and understanding.
We don't have to always agree, but we can at least agree to disagree, a skill that seems to be disappearing rapidly at the moment.