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  • Donald Trump (All General Trump Conversations Here)


    I’m not obliged to explain this to you.
  • Donald Trump (All General Trump Conversations Here)
    Not reading any more of Brett.Baden

    I’ll go back to ignoring him as well. It’s pretty easy. I couldn’t help myself given the disgrace on Wednesday and his response to it.
  • Donald Trump (All General Trump Conversations Here)
    I’m not obliged to tell you what my politics areBrett

    Can’t bring yourself to say it, can you? Just like Trump. Won’t be bullied into condemning violence. What a hero.

    In any case, you don’t have to. I already know. You’re supporting domestic terrorists. I’m sure you don’t believe that— but that’s not relevant to me, nor anyone else here.
  • Donald Trump (All General Trump Conversations Here)


    Yes, this applies to those who, rather than explicitly condemn the actions outright, offer nothing but qualifications and excuses. While also not outright supporting what was done, of course — which allows for plenty of worming out of what’s plainly obvious.

    You’re fooling no one except yourself. I have no doubt you believe you’re simply seeking the truth.
  • Donald Trump (All General Trump Conversations Here)
    Still haven’t seen any evidence of me defending or promoting domestic terrorism on this forum.Brett

    Yet given the opportunity to outright condemn it, you pull a Trump, then cite the Crucible.

    Fine people on both sides, I hear.
  • Donald Trump (All General Trump Conversations Here)
    What’s happened to you Baden? You were so reasonable once. Now you’ve become an alley dog along with StreetlightX and @XtrixBrett

    Please. Rationality and politeness don’t apply to those who, for example, storm buildings shouting “hang Pence” because they believe in a fantasy.

    The appropriate response is utter contempt.
  • Donald Trump (All General Trump Conversations Here)


    Keep defending domestic terrorists Brett. You hero. Noble work.
  • Donald Trump (All General Trump Conversations Here)
    My message for Trump terrorists and their supporters, including on this site, is simple: Fuck off and die.Baden

    Seconded. Proudly.

    I’d say the same to the hijackers of 9/11 and their supporters and enablers.

    If these people want a civil war, they’ve got it. It’s their funeral.
  • Donald Trump (All General Trump Conversations Here)
    I am zero upset that our internet masters have decided not to allow their platforms to be used to promote terrorism.Baden

    Exactly. Let the neo-Nazis make their own platform. They're free to do so. They're not entitled to an op-ed in the WSJ, nor the algorithms of Twitter, Facebook, and YouTube. Believe it or not, free speech is indeed limited. I fully support their right to march, to assemble, and to free speech in other capacities. The crazy drunk yelling slogans in the park likewise is not violating any laws. But likewise he isn't entitled to do so on private platforms.

    You don't like it? Don't sign their terms of service agreement. We'd all be better of not being on there anyway.
  • Donald Trump (All General Trump Conversations Here)
    I never said I believe the election was stolen. But you should be embarrassed that you need Silicon Valley soy-boys to curate information for you.NOS4A2

    A Trump supporter telling someone to be embarrassed. :rofl:

    Both "curating" and "information" are incorrect. Neither apply.
  • Donald Trump (All General Trump Conversations Here)
    People are being censored by giant monopolies for specious reasons, and oddly enough, some of these monopolies have former executives and lobbyists within the opposing party. Of course people can go elsewhere, but “elsewhere” is becoming increasingly narrow.NOS4A2

    Tough shit.

    "Specious reasons" means exactly nothing coming from someone who believes the election was stolen.
  • Donald Trump (All General Trump Conversations Here)
    In the recent Democratic primary Andrew Yang seemed to be the only person who actually understood the historical forces generating social instability, and the only person with a bold plan for addressing that instability.Hippyhead

    Yang is fine. I would have liked to see him get more traction. But Sanders' message was far better, in my view.
  • Donald Trump (All General Trump Conversations Here)
    It feels more vindictive than cautionary to me, and a really bad idea considering how beat Trump was and the potential backfire.praxis

    Republicans and social media had years to take a stand on Trump. Waiting until the very end like this is clearly opportunistic. On the other hand, given what happened Wednesday, these measures aren't entirely unjustified.

    I myself think it's a good move. Too little too late, but a start. We shouldn't have to live our lives worried about the reaction of the political right. When both sides keep moving to extremes, and one side goes beyond the pale, then eventually it has to come to blows. You have to pick a side. They WANT a civil war. What are we to do if people are beyond reason? Keep allowing them to push us back farther and farther?

    If that's the case, then let's just give Trump another 4 years. Because that's what's being demanded, and that's what his base believes. Let's allow them to storm the capitol building, the White House, etc., with little resistance and a slap on the wrist afterward. Let's allow them to threaten the lives of people and organize militias on private online forums, violating the TOS of each one. We don't want to piss them off, after all.

    Give me a break. Pick a side.
  • Leftist forum
    I've admitted, numerous times, that I don't know if the election was a fraud or not.counterpunch

    Let me make it easy: THERE WAS NO ELECTION FRAUD. Saying something like “I don’t know” is itself a copout. I don’t know that Santa Claus lives in the North Pole. Who knows? Maybe. There’s no evidence proving that he DOESN’T.

    You get the point I hope. This is just an intellectual mistake.

    Yes, it’s largely media and various thought leaders deluding people, but citizens themselves deserve partial blame as well.
  • Leftist forum


    No one was talking about fraud in 2016. Some believed that Russian interference (which did take place) had an influence on the election results, and that Trump colluded with Russia in this purpose (with some good reason to believe this). I did not believe either of that myself, but that’s what was said.

    Compare this to the claims that hundreds of thousands of votes are fraudulent. Voter fraud is extremely rare, and anyone with a brain cell knew that trump would make something up if he lost — he said it explicitly.

    That’s happened, predictably, and you people take it seriously enough to be “agnostic” about it? No, sorry — experts (remember them?) say the opposite, in fact: that the election was the most secure in history. And it’s not opinion — there’s overwhelming evidence to back it up. Partly it was due, ironically, to Trump’s screaming about fraud.

    People who want to believe a fiction WILL believe a fiction. But this election was free, fair, and secure. There is no evidence to the contrary, which is why Trump has lost every court case. Because you can’t win in court with delusions.
  • Donald Trump (All General Trump Conversations Here)
    “Post-truth is pre-fascism, and Trump has been our post-truth president. When we give up on truth, we concede power to those with the wealth and charisma to create spectacle in its place. Without agreement about some basic facts, citizens cannot form the civil society that would allow them to defend themselves. If we lose the institutions that produce facts that are pertinent to us, then we tend to wallow in attractive abstractions and fictions. Truth defends itself particularly poorly when there is not very much of it around, and the era of Trump — like the era of Vladimir Putin in Russia — is one of the decline of local news. Social media is no substitute: It supercharges the mental habits by which we seek emotional stimulation and comfort, which means losing the distinction between what feels true and what actually is true.”
    (Nyt)

    This, and the underlying economic consequences of neoliberal policies, are in my view the two biggest factors explaining Trumpism.

    Trump was simply able to gather it around Himself, riding the wave of Sarah Palin, the Tea Party, and Obama’s utter betrayal of the working class. We’re lucky if his term ends with only a few deaths and the sack of the Capitol building, in a way.
  • Donald Trump (All General Trump Conversations Here)


    Articulated rather well, I think. Extra points for accuracy.
  • Donald Trump (All General Trump Conversations Here)


    My gut tells me they’re going to stick with Trump to the bitter end (that is to say, when his voters lose interest or are no longer voting for him in numbers they need). The fact that he got 75 million after 4 years is terrifying, but I look at it as them giving it all they had. Biden was also an exceedingly poor candidate, but unlike Hillary was endearing to many and, importantly, not a woman. I don’t see the Trump brand growing by the numbers they need in the future, but who knows. Look at the Latino vote in southern Florida.

    In the end, his followers are so deep in the cult that there’s no reasoning with them. We just have to be thankful we have the numbers - for now.
  • Donald Trump (All General Trump Conversations Here)


    You say you want a revolution well, you know...
  • Donald Trump (All General Trump Conversations Here)
    I just don’t get it.NOS4A2

    I wonder why.
  • Donald Trump (All General Trump Conversations Here)
    That is absurd. 80% or more were approving of him after 4 years. Does that sound like a poor choice? Not from their point of view, and your point of view is just your opinion.FreeEmotion

    I really can’t believe people still use this phrase.

    “Just your opinion.” Well it’s just YOUR opinion that it’s my opinion.

    Really adds depth to the discussion.

    Please stop that.
  • Donald Trump (All General Trump Conversations Here)
    Trump should really start a third party and split the right for a generation. That will show them libs.Mr Bee

    Excellent idea. I'm actually really hoping this happens. It's not outside the realm of possibility, although probably unlikely.
  • Donald Trump (All General Trump Conversations Here)
    Right, like calling an injury a murder without evidence.Brett

    We’re all glad you’re here to make sure the record is set straight. Just a straight-shooter seeking the truth objectively. :rofl:
  • Donald Trump (All General Trump Conversations Here)
    Oh, I see. You disagree with me.Brett

    Good observation.
  • Donald Trump (All General Trump Conversations Here)
    You come after me every time. Is there a reason for this?Brett

    Just nice to know you’re not fooling anyone with this act, probably not even your self. Your hypocrisy and pro-Trump bias is obvious. But please carry on. Let’s make sure we get every word right while our Capitol building was just mobbed and desecrated. That’s what really matters right now.
  • Donald Trump (All General Trump Conversations Here)
    Don't pretend to be rational when you're stinking of bias.Baden

    :clap:
  • Donald Trump (All General Trump Conversations Here)
    It took a real and concerted effort to turn the election around. It was done with cunning, with fraud, and with brute-force cheating.god must be atheist

    There was no fraud and no cheating. Lord and savior Trump saying so repeatedly doesn’t make it true. Your delusions are your own.
  • Donald Trump (All General Trump Conversations Here)
    Thereby ends the greatest presidency ever.NOS4A2

    :lol:

    Yeah, Washington, Jefferson, Lincoln — Trump. An impeached, deranged failed businessman and reality TV star who cheats on his wife with porn stars, rapes women, lies as he breathes, and has the mentality of a 3 year old.

    Really went out on a high note too.

    Hey NOS: enjoy 4 years of Biden. :kiss:
  • Donald Trump (All General Trump Conversations Here)
    They're all jumping ship, including a surprising number of his supporters. I'm seeing it even in online forums -- Twitter, Facebook, YouTube, etc.

    Makes you wonder, though: had this happened a few months ago, or even a year or two ago -- before he lost the election and the Georgia runoffs -- would there be such a universal outrage? Would there be resignations? Editorials of condemnation? I have my doubts.

    Seems awfully convenient for the people that enabled him for 4 years. But we'll see if they impeach and remove him. That'll be the real test. If they don't, then my question has been answered. If they do, I would still wonder. Still, I give his removal a 20% chance.
  • Donald Trump (All General Trump Conversations Here)
    https://www.politico.com/news/2021/01/07/barr-trump-committed-betrayal-of-his-office-455812

    When you lose even Bill Barr...guess he must be caught up in this unnecessary "moral panic." Let's stay calm as our capital is besieged. No reason to get hysterical, ladies.
  • Donald Trump (All General Trump Conversations Here)
    Only those on this forum who project and fantasize that I am operating in bad faith.NOS4A2

    Not at all. We believe that you believe every word. Which makes you even more of a cancer.
  • Donald Trump (All General Trump Conversations Here)
    And thanks for hearing me out despite the ad hom. They don’t want anyone to hear these arguments, let alone discuss them.NOS4A2

    You're right -- yesterday was just a normal protest. Not a big deal. Media playing it up too much. So are the Republicans. No weapons, no one was hurt, no police were hurt, no property was vandalized, etc. It is the people's house, after all.

    There. Now you can go back to your Newsmax message boards. You've done your duty here.
  • Donald Trump (All General Trump Conversations Here)
    I only wonder why Nos is thinking what he thinks. The danger is that people do not see each other as reasoning beings anymore and do not recognize each other as such.Tobias

    Because when someone is no longer swayed by truth, by evidence, by reasons -- then they are in fact no longer a rational being. Still a human being, but not rational. When this irrationality threatens you, me, our children, and the future of the planet, then I also consider them enemies. I'm left no choice.
  • Donald Trump (All General Trump Conversations Here)
    Moral of the story, Trump trolls will never concede even the most obvious facts and are not worth engaging.Baden

    ↪NOS4A2

    You didn’t get any impression of rioting?
    praxis

    s
    — NOS4A2

    Huh? They intended to stop the proceedings which would have proclaimed Biden the president elect... or was it just coincidental and does it happen every odd Monday morning?
    Tobias

    ↪Tobias Don't waste your time on the Trumptard.Benkei

    No NOS4A2 is gaslighting you it seems..schopenhauer1

    Yes indeed. Glad I'm far from the only one who notices.
  • Donald Trump (All General Trump Conversations Here)
    The only difference is how these people are being portrayed in the gutter press: one group as terrorists, a violent mob, and the rest as concerned protesters and activists. I do not remember congress or the senate saying it was an attack on democracy when protesters occupied, disrupted and sometimes accosted its members.
    — NOS4A2

    There is a difference between fighting, looting and rioting because of perceived social injustice (looting and rioting being criminal of course, do not get me wrong) and storming a government building with the aim of seizing power for your own preferred strong man. The first is civil disorder, the other an attempt at toppling the democratic state. The difference is that the legal order is shocked in the first instance, but not itself in danger, whereas in the second instance it is itself under threat.

    In the same vein there is a difference between political protest and rioting at the Kavanaugh hearing, where the seats of power have not been breached and the storming of the capitol where they have been. The threat to the legal order is much larger where such actions succeed than where they do not and the shock to the legal order is consequently much more severe.

    I know US criminal law is not used to thinking in terms of 'the legal order', it is a rather German / Dutch conception, but there must be something similar. The same rationale applies when terrorist intent is punished harsher than ordinary street crime, which holds under US criminal law. It is not 'the gutter press' just doing something, in reporting differently about these two instances. The difference is similar to the way attempted murder is reported and actual murder is. The second presenting the more severe shock to the legal order and therefore warranting much more coverage and indeed condemnation..
    Tobias

    A cultist like NOS4A2 doesn't deserve such an articulate response. Don't waste your time -- he's a dead end mentally.