Capitol attack reflects US extremist evolution over decades

No, I can't deal with your half-mummified, stinking ass spitting mashed peas at me while you struggle to remember the topic of conversation so you can see if you were ever going to be able to make a point. Get fucked, dickhead.

You simply can't deal.
 
I definitely won't tolerate cat calls and other forms of sexism and misogyny. My interventions embarrass my friends and family to death. I won't stop. I'm going to continue to put my nose up against the nose of every asshole I see and tell them to crawl back under their rocks. But they're not going to exhibit it around me without a confrontation.

:coolstorybro:
 
No, I can't deal with your half-mummified, stinking ass spitting mashed peas at me while you struggle to remember the topic of conversation so you can see if you were ever going to be able to make a point. Get fucked, dickhead.

Ah, I see you've met Lesion. He is JPP's #1 snitch and #1 troll as well. His head looks awesome mounted on your Wall of Ignore. lol
 
Extremist is a useless word because it can apply to either side.
The path to success is stopping the wrong side in its tracks and going as extreme as you can toward the smart, moral side.

That's what the witless trumpanzees thought that they were doing.
Although they're useless slugs, at least they have the balls to go all out. Just no brains to go with them.
They even tried a fucking coup d'etat.

Now's the time to be more extreme than they in the opposite direction.
Moderation is for losers, and sadly, we're losing as a nation and a society.
The so called "middle" is an insane pipe dream.
 
Hello Diesel,

That doesn't negate what I said.

Agreed. Racism and white supremacy should not be tolerated, and has no place in respectful civil discourse. So how do we maintain that when we have internet and social media that allow these extremist hateful views outsized exposure?

I'll tell you what I like. And I think the power of this has been undervalued.

I like what the NFL did. Recall when Trump inserted his bull into the china shop of the racial discussion when the players began to follow Kaepernick's lead of kneeling for the anthem? Trump's response was brash and strong-headed: just fire them. But the NFL knew they need these guys and it would be really bad PR to fire them. So they were open to talks, discussion. A compromise was reached. The players stopped kneeling and the NFL began allowing players and stadiums to display messages of togetherness and awareness. The end zones and the backs of helmets now have messages like "Black Lives Matter," and "It takes all of us." Trump's wrong-headed lack of leadership failed. Compromise and respect prevailed. Nice.

I would like to see more of that all over society. Why not? What would it hurt to have these messages out there, everywhere? Cause people to think about this stuff more. If hateful jerks are going to get more exposure on media, that has to be countered with something, something just as much or more prevalent. I think we should do that with a lot of public spaces. Doors, walls, seating areas, public transportation, art. We put the messages of love out there and they will be seen and felt. Even some who say they are meaningless could be reached subconsciously in this way.

The government works for us, not them. They hate the government. But we can use it to our advantage. We can have messages of unity in public spaces.
 
"Unity messages" in public places constitute one possible approach.
Whether such makes an adequate alternative plan to the purge of 71,000,000 trumpanzees has not been determined.
 
Hello Darth,

Invoking What about ism is an attempt to deflect from glaring double standards.

OK, all I did here was respond to your comment:

"... there’s good reason to question whatever intelligence they are using since it was apparently a little faulty with the supposed attacks that were supposed to happen at state Capitols.

They went 0-50 on that."

When you changed the subject under discussion it seemed like whataboutism to me. So now you want to talk about what you consider to be double standards. The NG were called out against night time violence which sometimes followed peaceful daytime BLM protests, which seemed to many of us to be overkill, but since the attack on our capitol and plans for more on social media planned for inauguration day prompted ramped up NG presence at capitols all over the country, you think that is a double standard.

I don't think so. I think:

When the NG was called out against the summer protesters, that only made things worse.

When the NG was called out against the threat of inaugural day violence, that made things better.
 
Hello Diesel,



Agreed. Racism and white supremacy should not be tolerated, and has no place in respectful civil discourse. So how do we maintain that when we have internet and social media that allow these extremist hateful views outsized exposure?

I'll tell you what I like. And I think the power of this has been undervalued.

I like what the NFL did. Recall when Trump inserted his bull into the china shop of the racial discussion when the players began to follow Kaepernick's lead of kneeling for the anthem? Trump's response was brash and strong-headed: just fire them. But the NFL knew they need these guys and it would be really bad PR to fire them. So they were open to talks, discussion. A compromise was reached. The players stopped kneeling and the NFL began allowing players and stadiums to display messages of togetherness and awareness. The end zones and the backs of helmets now have messages like "Black Lives Matter," and "It takes all of us." Trump's wrong-headed lack of leadership failed. Compromise and respect prevailed. Nice.

I would like to see more of that all over society. Why not? What would it hurt to have these messages out there, everywhere? Cause people to think about this stuff more. If hateful jerks are going to get more exposure on media, that has to be countered with something, something just as much or more prevalent. I think we should do that with a lot of public spaces. Doors, walls, seating areas, public transportation, art. We put the messages of love out there and they will be seen and felt. Even some who say they are meaningless could be reached subconsciously in this way.

The government works for us, not them. They hate the government. But we can use it to our advantage. We can have messages of unity in public spaces.

That's all fine and good. I think positive messages should be spread far and wide across every platform. That still doesn't address that Trumpists don't operate in reality, but I appreciate your sincerity.
 
Hello Darth,

I wasn’t talking about you but the lame whataboutism objection.

Sorry, man. It was an accurate assessment.

It's like chasing a moving target to try to keep up with the subject if it gets changed as soon as one participant reaches an impasse.

Oh, first we are talking about this.

Oh, no, I don't like this any more, now let's talk about that.

Musical subjects!
 
I think: When the NG was called out against the summer protesters, that only made things worse..

Can you offer any verifiable data to support such a "thought"?

I'll understand if you can't, naturally.

When the NG was called out against the threat of inaugural day violence, that made things better.

It did?

How so?

If I carry a talisman to repel crocodile attacks and none occurs, does that prove the talisman worked?
 
Hello Diesel,

I think everything you wrote is lovely. I just don't see how it's practical. Hope. Peace. Love. Unity. Yes, I want all of those things. The problem is as I outlined in my prior post. Until Trumpists are willing to acknowledge what is true and admit what is false -- until they're willing to be honest and speak with sincere conviction -- then there won't be any unity. I believe the country can and will recover. I hope Biden can play some role in that. I'm just not wasting any more of my time sending hugs and rainbows that are returned by flaming bags of dog feces and swastikas.

'The Trumpists' is a moving figure. I think there are fewer of them now than there were before. If that trend continues, and there is every reason to hope that it will, then eventually they will be insignificant. I'm sure some will take it to the grave. Others will give it up in their own time. You know there are fragile egos in the balance. If they just come right out and say they messed up it makes everything they stood for for 5 years valueless. That's not easy to face. Give them time. Let them ease into it at their own pace.
 
Hello Diesel,



'The Trumpists' is a moving figure. I think there are fewer of them now than there were before. If that trend continues, and there is every reason to hope that it will, then eventually they will be insignificant. I'm sure some will take it to the grave. Others will give it up in their own time. You know there are fragile egos in the balance. If they just come right out and say they messed up it makes everything they stood for for 5 years valueless. That's not easy to face. Give them time. Let them ease into it at their own pace.

Nah, I'm good. Like I said, I appreciate your optimism, but I don't share it. Those people are gone.
 
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