sringwal
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Why? Words and even body language can make someone else feel less then.We just see it differently I guess. To me (again in general) there has to be action behind the words.
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Why? Words and even body language can make someone else feel less then.We just see it differently I guess. To me (again in general) there has to be action behind the words.
So you basically agree with me and aren’t buying the crazy theory being floated here that Robinson assassinated Charlie because he was a squishy MAGA?I'll save you the suspense: The shooter was not of any specific political affiliation, even though his family was MAGA. He may have become left-leaning due to listening to all the cultist idiots like his family (and yours) who worship at the shrine of Trump.
He was obviously mentally ill. And he also most likely believed Charlie Kirk was a messenger of hate. On this point, he was 100% correct. Which is why I've been stating over the last few days that Charlie's own hate speech led to his eventual demise. Please note that that isn't the same thing as saying he deserved to die, because he didn't.
Maybe he decided Charlie Kirk being removed from existence would remove his words, and it's a shame that he took this route. All he did was turn Charlie Kirk into a martyr for the MAGA inbreds when eventually he could have been ostracized from society for his beliefs and drifted off into obscurity.
Charlie Kirk was not a good person. Tyler Robinson's actions have a large number of right-wingers now believing he was. He never deserved this type of adulation.
Also why I disagreed with him. You articulated that beautifully. Thank you.I prefer sympathy to poison ivy. That doesn't mean I think poison ivy is fine.
He "preferred" sympathy because sympathy is ultimately about condescension. It's about feeling pity and sorrow for others. Empathy is an equalizing concept. That's why it is is commonly associated with Jesus Christ.
I know that this is hard for you to understand, but Wayne is saying that we don’t know enough, yet, to say one way or the other. There is still too much conflicting information. One way or another, though, the truth will come out in the coming days.So you basically agree with me and aren’t buying the crazy theory being floated here that Robinson assassinated Charlie because he was a squishy MAGA?
So is the N word ok, or nah? No actions, right?We just see it differently I guess. To me (again in general) there has to be action behind the words.
“… Anthony Pough wrote in a Facebook post Wednesday that Kirk had "spewed hate and racism on his show ... at the end of the day, you answer to GOD, and speak things into existence. You can only circumvent karma, she doesnt leave."“
Oh, I missed that you disagreed with him about that.Also why I disagreed with him. You articulated that beautifully. Thank you.
Me too.Oh, I missed that you disagreed with him about that.
Also, I am high, so forgive my carelessness.
It sounds like someone who listens to Nick Fuentes and Lara Loomer.I’ll take the L if and when it’s an L. Has anyone here taken the L for asserting the Minn school shooter was MAGA when (again) the shooter turned out to be trans?
If the shooter actually assassinated Charlie because he believed he was not right enough then that would be one of the more improbable events in recent history. It’s so improbable that I’m not buying it. It was reported by a family member that at a recent dinner Robinson stated that Kirk was coming to town and that he hated Kirk “for spreading so much hate”. Does that sound like a neo nazi right winger?
Yes, that is the propaganda that you have clearly encompassed, as evidenced by referencing DEI several times in this very thread. It is apparently a very effective way to make white males feel they're being discriminated against.My interpretation of that and the pilot comment was that he was saying seemingly incompetent (moronic - his word) women that have risen to positions that require higher levels of competence to perform those jobs well solely based on race.
Judge for yourself.
Which is why empathy drives people to make bad decisions. You equalize your feelings with their feelings, then make decisions based on feelings rather than reason. They put themselves in the place of the other person and, "well gosh, they'd just be so sad if.... so, we shouldn't do that!"I prefer sympathy to poison ivy. That doesn't mean I think poison ivy is fine.
He "preferred" sympathy because sympathy is ultimately about condescension. It's about feeling pity and sorrow for others. Empathy is an equalizing concept. That's why it is is commonly associated with Jesus Christ.
I don’t, honestly, know.I can't look at the two clips and then say racist because of the dire contradictions in the two and he was singling out 4 specific people. What I can say about that clip is it is bothersome and
1) Extremely callous and spoken in a hurtful way. I can see why some view it as racist.
2) Unintelligent - By all accounts he was very intelligent so why make your point in a manner that is going to be offensive and obstruct the point trying to be made
3) Arrogant - Again, why speak in a manner that turns people off to the very points your platform is trying to grow.
4) Lacking wisdom - I doubt he knew the backgrounds of all 4 well enough to make such claims
I don't suspect that these are the only two clips that show compassion and sincerity and hurtful. bigoted content. What I haven't been able to determine is, given his ability to reach young people, WHY, outside of $$$ he could go from one extreme to another given his agenda.
He was apparently hated by far-right extremist groups. Says this twitter account (longer thread on it)
Gandhi used empathy to make Britain walk out of India. What have you done?Which is why empathy drives people to make bad decisions. You equalize your feelings with their feelings, then make decisions based on feelings rather than reason. They put themselves in the place of the other person and, "well gosh, they'd just be so sad if.... so, we shouldn't do that!"