To that end I find it odd that so many are ganging up on StreetlightX for articulating valid concerns regarding Biden's ability... as well as his culpability in a number of them. A vote for Biden is a rejection of Trump of course, but more more subtly it also entails a continuation of... — Maw
The phrase “I did not have sexual relations with that woman, Monica Lewinski” is embedded in the American psyche, I’m surprised you forgot about it. — NOS4A2
Certainly enlightening. I'm surprised it's not more specific.
What worries me is that we don't worry about the same things. I'll give you mine:
1. How to escape debt fueled economic policies;
2. Global warming;
3. The information apocolypse;
4. Promoting equality and fairness;
5. Overfishing;
6. Pollution;
7. Biodiversity.
Or to summarise: corporate capitalism. 2 and 3 are long term problems that require the most immediate action in the short term. 1 and 5 are medium term and the rest is long term. — Benkei
That particular quote was not made under oath. The one that was made under oath was in the present tense, after the affair had ended (and hence was true), which lead to the also-infamous "that depends on what the meaning of 'is' is". Which is a delightfully philosophical point: the case hinged on whether that was a present-tense "is" or a tenseless "is".
You'll recall that he was not found guilty of lying under oath. Impeachment is just the holding of a trial, not a conviction. He was tried, and ultimately found not guilty.
Not that I especially care to defend Bill, but if we're being technical... — Pfhorrest
I thought the reasoning was that Jones' lawyers wrote "For the purposes of this definition, a person engages in 'sexual relations' when the person knowingly engages in or causes contact with the genitalia, anus, groin, breast, inner thigh, or buttocks of any person with an intent to arouse or gratify the sexual desire of any person." and that receiving oral sex doesn't satisfy that definition. — Michael
Big whup. STFD. :sweat:I get that this is election is a referendum on Trump and that it is his to lose. What I don't buy is the feel-good bullshit that a Biden win is not an endorsement of the democrats. It is. It absolutely is, and anyone who wants to pretend to think otherwise is lying to themselves in the name of a pseudo-realism that disregards reality. You vote for Biden,you endorse him, you endorse what he's done, you endorse what he's going to do, and you endorse the corporatist ecology that he'll extend, expand, and entrench.Fucking own it. — StreetlightX
... unless you're too disingenuous, or your head is too far up your own anus, to tell the difference between a neoliberal disaster and a neofascist catastrophe.An anti-fascist vote is not an endorsement of the Democratic Party. — Cornel West
I can understand a principled stand against voting for anyone (e.g. deal-breaking character traits). — Baden
I don't see how one can disagree with the electoral position that an anti-fascist vote is not an endorsement of the Democratic Party. — 180 Proof
I get that people need a little cuddling right now — StreetlightX
"Blood on our hands" casting an anti-fascist vote for Biden? — 180 Proof
My impression is that many people use the term "fascist" inappropriately. What they're trying to convey is someone is conveying a point of view that is similar to that of the guy who wrote these words — Relativist
My impression is that many people use the term "fascist" inappropriately. What they're trying to convey is someone is conveying a point of view that is similar to that of the guy who wrote these words
— Relativist
Maybe. I just really mean fascism. — StreetlightX
#1 - doesn't concern me because I don't think whatever economic disaster we face in the future will have anything to do with this. What'll probably kill the economy is some made up virus.
#2 - doesn't concern me because I fucking hate the cold.
#3 - We know more today than ever before. My information circle now includes those from people from all sorts of fucked up places.
#4 - I agreed with.
#5 - I used to prosecute kids who caught too many trout, so I did my share. What have you done? Fish doesn't taste that good anyway.
#6 - I take out my garbage. If we all did like me, there wouldn't be this mess you talk about.
#7 - That's what zoos are for, to protect failing creatures from Darwin. — Hanover
I see. Well, impotent rage is just that: impotent (re: ressentiment). More epicurean than stoic, I nonetheless practice Epictetus & co's exercise of 'striving to change things we can change and indifference with respect to the rest', etc. Maybe we're all 'guilty' - so what? - but not all are irresponsible: we can, we must, choose to take responsibility despite unavoidable complicity with our enemies or whatever else annihilates us ... like Sisyphus ... like Spartacus ... like Nat Turner ... like Gandhi ... like Gramsci ... like Mandela ... :fire:Yes, blood on your hands whatever you do ... And how thatshouldmake you fucking mad. — StreetlightX
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