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Love how the Leftist got bent out of shape over Trumps photo op after calling some live action by Trump. TDS at its pinnacle. Absolutely love it. :nod:
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LAPD mass arresting folks violating curfew again. :clap:
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Plot twist!!!

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Skjellyfetti wrote: Tue Jun 02, 2020 5:49 pm Yeah, and it's been ignored for decades. That's the fucking point.

"Ignored for decades"

New York...city and state, Philly, Washington DC, Chicago, Los Angeles, Minneapolis, Atlanta have all been BLUE for DECADES. Run by Donks and managed by Donks...so-called "progressive" Donks...many of them black, so please tell me how they have been ignored. :?
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Chizzang wrote:
CID1990 wrote: Tue Jun 02, 2020 6:09 pm
It is true

And it just illustrates that everybody has their own tolerable levels of tyranny
wear a mask for safety vs. I can't breathe

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Well when you move the goalposts like that then yeah... those two are incongruent

But I was referring to locking down riots vs quarantines

Kudos to you for suggesting that the tyranny that killed that man in MSP would be acceptable to me on pretty much anyone else


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Baldy wrote: Tue Jun 02, 2020 9:32 pm
Skjellyfetti wrote: Tue Jun 02, 2020 5:49 pm Yeah, and it's been ignored for decades. That's the fucking point.

"Ignored for decades"

New York...city and state, Philly, Washington DC, Chicago, Los Angeles, Minneapolis, Atlanta have all been BLUE for DECADES. Run by Donks and managed by Donks...so-called "progressive" Donks...many of them black, so please tell me how they have been ignored. :?
Hey now don't drill down on the fact of the matter.
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As if the scientific community had any credibility left, they certainly don't now. I knew the mental gymnastics would be entertaining on why the Chinese Flu countermeasures are not a big deal during these protests and riots.

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Just when I thought Rooftop Koreans were gonna get out worked by Rooftop Habibi's.
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Another pissed small business owner...

...or exploiter in Trip's world.

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SDHornet wrote: Tue Jun 02, 2020 10:12 pm Another pissed small business owner...

...or exploiter in Trip's world.

Meh...just some of Trip's collateral damage. :coffee:
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Baldy wrote: Tue Jun 02, 2020 9:32 pm "Ignored for decades"

New York...city and state, Philly, Washington DC, Chicago, Los Angeles, Minneapolis, Atlanta have all been BLUE for DECADES. Run by Donks and managed by Donks...so-called "progressive" Donks...many of them black, so please tell me how they have been ignored. :?
They haven't been run by progressive...they've been run by liberals.

While it's nice the left is united in social change, the truth is social progress is explicitly tied with economic progress. Liberals continue to exploit cheap labor, buy up properties and lord them over the poor, "fight" for rights while comfortably living in economically segregated areas, and send more money into richer areas than poorer ones. Until liberals understand they're part of the problem, lasting progress can't exist.

In that regards, liberals and conservatives are the same. The difference is that liberals suppress people in a round-about,"feel good" way instead of explicitly so. There's a real liberal ignorance (born of relative comfort or racial privilege) to make the connection between social and economic progress because it often means a sacrifice to their wealth and self-interests in order to lift others up.
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∞∞∞ wrote: Wed Jun 03, 2020 4:17 am
Baldy wrote: Tue Jun 02, 2020 9:32 pm "Ignored for decades"

New York...city and state, Philly, Washington DC, Chicago, Los Angeles, Minneapolis, Atlanta have all been BLUE for DECADES. Run by Donks and managed by Donks...so-called "progressive" Donks...many of them black, so please tell me how they have been ignored. :?
They haven't been run by progressive...they've been run by liberals.

While it's nice the left is united in social change, the truth is social progress is explicitly tied with economic progress. Liberals continue to exploit cheap labor, buy up properties and lord them over the poor, "fight" for rights while comfortably living in economically segregated areas, and send more money into richer areas than poorer ones. Until liberals understand they're part of the problem, lasting progress can't exist.

In that regards, liberals and conservatives are the same. Liberals simply do it in a round-about,"feel good" way instead of explicitly suppressing minorities and the poor. There's an ignorance (born of relative comfort) to make the connection between social and economic progress because that would mean they'd need to sacrifice some of their wealth in order to lift others up.
Liberals by definition are progressive.

I’d suggest switching that word out for Democrats.
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kalm wrote: Wed Jun 03, 2020 4:24 amLiberals by definition are progressive.

I’d suggest switching that word out for Democrats.
Classically true, but as someone who's active in the DNC, there's been a practical need to start breaking down the different factions when members have conversations. The party is certainly not as much of a monolith as the GOP (which is a good thing).

At least in my region, there's typically five factions:

-Radical-left (anarcho-communists, smallest group)
-Progressives (far-left, people like AOC, third largest group)
-Liberals (don't believe in laisez-faire economics, people like Clinton, largest group, big crossover with neolibs, terms used interchangeably)
-Neoliberals (believe in laisez-faire economics, people like Biden, second largest group, big crossover with libs, terms used interchangeably)
-Right-wing or "rightees" (second smallest group, people like Tulsi Gabbard)
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kalm wrote: Wed Jun 03, 2020 4:24 amLiberals by definition are progressive.

I’d suggest switching that word out for Democrats.
Classically true, but as someone who's active in the DNC, there's been a practical need to start breaking down the different factions when members have conversations. The party is certainly not as much of a monolith as the GOP is (which is a good thing).

At least in my region, there's typically five factions:

-Radical-left (anarcho-communists, smallest group)
-Progressives (far-left, people like AOC, third largest group)
-Liberals (don't believe in laisez-faire economics, people like Clinton, largest group, big crossover with neolibs, terms used interchangeably)
-Neoliberals (people who believe in laisez-faire economics, people like Biden, second largest group, big crossover with libs, terms used interchangeably)
-Right-wing or "rightees" (second smallest group, people like Tulsi Gabbard)
Translation:

The Dem Party is as fucked as the GOP.

Fold out the anarchists and the doctrinaire Communists and join the Greens or the Socialists. I’d love to see a plurality leave the DNC just as I’d love to see a plurality of the GOP defect for the Libertarians. Or hell, even the repugnant Constitution Party.

Stop supporting big tent retail politics.
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I couldn't agree more, CID. I'm likely to vote Green Party in the upcoming Presidential election, but there's no reason people can't work on reforming other parties too. Ideas and people can be a part of more than one organization...as the DNC and RNC prove. :coffee:
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∞∞∞ wrote: Wed Jun 03, 2020 5:01 am I couldn't agree more, CID. I'm likely to vote Green Party in the upcoming Presidential election, but there's no reason people can't work on reforming other parties too. Ideas and people can be a part of more than one organization...as the DNC and RNC prove. :coffee:
I agree with both if you.

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∞∞∞ wrote:I couldn't agree more, CID. I'm likely to vote Green Party in the upcoming Presidential election, but there's no reason people can't work on reforming other parties too. Ideas and people can be a part of more than one organization...as the DNC and RNC prove. :coffee:
The GOP and the DNC are beyond reform. They are flush with cash and political hegemony. Burn them down.

The idea that drives me is a Congress with representatives from 3, 4, or even 5 parties... where the Socialists and the Libertarians form a coalition over a common interest... like nuclear power... and the GOP and the Dems are forced to compromise with them to push legislation.

At the end of the day that could create as much gridlock as we have today... but at least real interests would be represented
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CID1990 wrote: Wed Jun 03, 2020 5:17 am
∞∞∞ wrote:I couldn't agree more, CID. I'm likely to vote Green Party in the upcoming Presidential election, but there's no reason people can't work on reforming other parties too. Ideas and people can be a part of more than one organization...as the DNC and RNC prove. :coffee:
The GOP and the DNC are beyond reform. They are flush with cash and political hegemony. Burn them down.

The idea that drives me is a Congress with representatives from 3, 4, or even 5 parties... where the Socialists and the Libertarians form a coalition over a common interest... like nuclear power... and the GOP and the Dems are forced to compromise with them to push legislation.

At the end of the day that could create as much gridlock as we have today... but at least real interests would be represented
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∞∞∞ wrote: Wed Jun 03, 2020 4:17 am
Baldy wrote: Tue Jun 02, 2020 9:32 pm "Ignored for decades"

New York...city and state, Philly, Washington DC, Chicago, Los Angeles, Minneapolis, Atlanta have all been BLUE for DECADES. Run by Donks and managed by Donks...so-called "progressive" Donks...many of them black, so please tell me how they have been ignored. :?
They haven't been run by progressive...they've been run by liberals.

While it's nice the left is united in social change, the truth is social progress is explicitly tied with economic progress. Liberals continue to exploit cheap labor, buy up properties and lord them over the poor, "fight" for rights while comfortably living in economically segregated areas, and send more money into richer areas than poorer ones. Until liberals understand they're part of the problem, lasting progress can't exist.

In that regards, liberals and conservatives are the same. The difference is that liberals suppress people in a round-about,"feel good" way instead of explicitly so. There's a real liberal ignorance (born of relative comfort or racial privilege) to make the connection between social and economic progress because it often means a sacrifice to their wealth and self-interests in order to lift others up.
That sounds eerily familiar to the USSR, China, Venezuela, Cuba, et.al. didn't practice "real" Socialism.
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CID1990 wrote: Wed Jun 03, 2020 5:17 am
∞∞∞ wrote:I couldn't agree more, CID. I'm likely to vote Green Party in the upcoming Presidential election, but there's no reason people can't work on reforming other parties too. Ideas and people can be a part of more than one organization...as the DNC and RNC prove. :coffee:
The GOP and the DNC are beyond reform. They are flush with cash and political hegemony. Burn them down.

The idea that drives me is a Congress with representatives from 3, 4, or even 5 parties... where the Socialists and the Libertarians form a coalition over a common interest... like nuclear power... and the GOP and the Dems are forced to compromise with them to push legislation.

At the end of the day that could create as much gridlock as we have today... but at least real interests would be represented
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Baldy wrote: Wed Jun 03, 2020 5:23 am
∞∞∞ wrote: Wed Jun 03, 2020 4:17 am
They haven't been run by progressive...they've been run by liberals.

While it's nice the left is united in social change, the truth is social progress is explicitly tied with economic progress. Liberals continue to exploit cheap labor, buy up properties and lord them over the poor, "fight" for rights while comfortably living in economically segregated areas, and send more money into richer areas than poorer ones. Until liberals understand they're part of the problem, lasting progress can't exist.

In that regards, liberals and conservatives are the same. The difference is that liberals suppress people in a round-about,"feel good" way instead of explicitly so. There's a real liberal ignorance (born of relative comfort or racial privilege) to make the connection between social and economic progress because it often means a sacrifice to their wealth and self-interests in order to lift others up.
That sounds eerily familiar to the USSR, China, Venezuela, Cuba, et.al. didn't practice "real" Socialism.
Socialism doesn't kill people, Baldy. People kill people. :ohno:
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