
Speaking of liberal delusion.


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And this has what to do with the OP?callmeslick wrote:"....just follow the trail of Dead Russians"
So says the self appointed authority on how the "progressive left" views things.Nightshade wrote:Actually, this is the way the "progressive left" views the "Google Doodle" :
Oh? I didn't know it was one of those things.callmeslick wrote:Hell, NS doesn't realize what America actually is, you expect that level of awareness? yeesh
TheWhat wrote:My bad, I haven't been following. It's like one of those people who say that communism has failed at every attempt and they've never read the communist manifesto which clearly states that communism can't exist unless the whole world voluntarily subscribes to it.
Anyways I'll go back to petting my bees because your friend never had good sex with a jewish korean girl.
More like poking fun at the delusion that the left is trying to sell us.Top Gun wrote:Let's once again reiterate that TB is flipping his ★■◆● over a drawing by a high school girl.
Do you walk around during the day like this? I've read the bible, the communist manifesto, atlas shrugged, mein kampf, all sorts of things (and you should). And I didn't end up at your version. Are you pushing a point to be a dick or are you being serious? I don't even understand what you are saying. Like what the ★■◆● is the point?Nightshade wrote:More like poking fun at the delusion that the left is trying to sell us.Top Gun wrote:Let's once again reiterate that TB is flipping his ★■◆● over a drawing by a high school girl.
It's all unicorns and rainbows out there in the name of "tolerance," but in reality that's hardly the case.
Leftists embrace a murderous ideology that would destroy them and turn two other people(s) into villains when they pose little to no threat to humanity.
Their vision for America isn't unity- it's an internal identity politics balkanization that threatens the social fabric of the country.
Yup, let's just zero in on the one thing that you have issues and then take a giant ★■◆● all over it.Nightshade wrote:More like poking fun at the delusion that the left is trying to sell us.Top Gun wrote:Let's once again reiterate that TB is flipping his ★■◆● over a drawing by a high school girl.
It's all unicorns and rainbows out there in the name of "tolerance," but in reality that's hardly the case.
Leftists embrace a murderous ideology that would destroy them and turn two other people(s) into villains when they pose little to no threat to humanity.
Their vision for America isn't unity- it's an internal identity politics balkanization that threatens the social fabric of the country.
Why not? When I was 15 (the girl's age in this contest), I did some very nice and professional looking artwork of my own, mostly pencil drawings and acrylic paintings.Spidey wrote:I doubt if a child actually created that artwork.
I was depicting what "progressives" really think of "peace and diversity." I don't "fear" it- just pointing out hypocrisy.Tunnelcat wrote:
NS, why do you fear a peace and diversity art project that come from the mind of 15 year old girl? I say, more power to her. That's not something to fear, it's something that should be celebrated and encouraged.
No, they just mock inbred redneck attitudes like yours.Nightshade wrote: I was depicting what "progressives" really think of "peace and diversity." I don't "fear" it- just pointing out hypocrisy.
Jews and Christians are to be mocked and feared according to progressives.
Nightshade wrote:I was depicting what "progressives" really think of "peace and diversity." I don't "fear" it- just pointing out hypocrisy.
Jews and Christians are to be mocked and feared according to progressives.
Give me an example. I'm game.Nightshade wrote:I was depicting what "progressives" really think of "peace and diversity." I don't "fear" it- just pointing out hypocrisy.Tunnelcat wrote:
NS, why do you fear a peace and diversity art project that come from the mind of 15 year old girl? I say, more power to her. That's not something to fear, it's something that should be celebrated and encouraged.
Jews and Christians are to be mocked and feared according to progressives.
Why drag unicorns through the mud just to prove your point?Nightshade wrote:
I'm pretty sure the lack of unconditional support for Israel's untenable occupation means "progressives" fear and mock Jews. And Christians, well, of course "progressives" want force all Christians into gay marriage abortions. Or something.Tunnelcat wrote:Give me an example.
How about tolerating other people's beliefs? In order to coexist, you at least need to tolerate the fact that other people have differing beliefs from your own. Humans do not have a homogeneous belief system around the world, or even within our own country. However, if you're of the opinion that IF people don't change their belief system to suit your belief system, or I'm guessing in this particular thread, lifestyle or perhaps even race, are they unworthy of your consideration or even respect?snoopy wrote:This reminds me slightly of the "coexist" bumper stickers that irk me. I don't have an issue with the idea of getting along with those around me, including those that hold different beliefs. I do have an issue with any overtones that I should validate other beliefs with which I disagree.
Validate means to establish the soundness, accuracy, or legitimacy of something. Tolerate means to allow the existence, presence, practice, or act of without prohibition or hindrance, even if you find that something repugnant or distasteful. You'll notice that I didn't say illegal. Neither of those words have anything to do with being inclusive, and I agree that forcing people to be inclusive is pretty much forcing something down people's throats that they don't want.Spidey wrote:OMG….does anybody know how to read.
I do believe the man just said he has no problem with other people’s beliefs, but doesn’t want to have to validate them.
Or perhaps you believe validate and tolerate mean the same thing.
And that last question...I mean WTF.
I often make a point to remind my children about the difference between how I feel about their choices and how I feel about them; I always love them, no matter what... their choices, not so much. In a similar way: I think everyone is inherently equally valuable and worthy of respect... everyone's choices, maybe not necessarily quite so much.Tunnelcat wrote:How about tolerating other people's beliefs? In order to coexist, you at least need to tolerate the fact that other people have differing beliefs from your own. Humans do not have a homogeneous belief system around the world, or even within our own country. However, if you're of the opinion that IF people don't change their belief system to suit your belief system, or I'm guessing in this particular thread, lifestyle or perhaps even race, are they unworthy of your consideration or even respect?snoopy wrote:This reminds me slightly of the "coexist" bumper stickers that irk me. I don't have an issue with the idea of getting along with those around me, including those that hold different beliefs. I do have an issue with any overtones that I should validate other beliefs with which I disagree.