in 2004, and in its vast bibliography. So-called social scientists don't read any of this, because it's "conspiracy theory", right? — Rafaella Leon
Sure. If I own a newspaper I can demand how it's run. But your original analogy was that of a consumer. I'm just not seeing it. — Benkei
I retired from activism when it became clear to me that nothing substantial is going to happen with nuclear weapons until after the next detonation. — Hippyhead
es, but that's libel law. If my car doesn't start as a purchaser I have rights. If I buy a paper and it's filled with lies, what exactly is the action I can bring? That it isn't fit for purpose? And the obvious defense would be freedom of speech. — Benkei
So, we should sue Fox News for pretending to offer fair and balanced news? Aren't they going to say "free speech" and tell you to fuck off? — Benkei
Yes, it's easy for you to say that standards have worked in the past, but until you take a good look at what was going on in the past, that statement is rather doubtful because you don't consider how the standards were enforced. For most of those 1000 years the standards were strictly dictated by The Church, and if you would have stepped out of line, or even perceived to have possibly stepped out of line, you'd be subjected to The Inquisition. — Metaphysician Undercover
You think we should go back to how it was hundreds of years ago? — Metaphysician Undercover
Those celebrating the censorship of the right - the mass shut-down of social media accounts and the restricted access to to entire social media platforms like Parler - need to be very, very, careful what they wish for — StreetlightX
Yes, attempting to hang Mike Pence is pretty much the exact equivalent of calling for racial justice. :brow: — Baden
Trump insurrectionist being shot for those who want to debate it. Viewer discretion advised. — Baden
seems like the only two plausible outcomes are that Republicans let their party be completely consumed by insane Trumpers, or else the party splits. In either case the standard Republicans lose, but if they split the party the insane Trumpers lose too. I guess it comes down to whether it’s better to be effectively an undead zombie party ruining everything you might have once cared for, or just a dead party. — Pfhorrest
didn't believe him of course because cmon. But who knows? — 8livesleft
What if Jesus was just like that guy with the horn hat? Just totally nuts? — frank
Can we just take a moment to reflect on the fact that the "coup attempt" was a rational conclusion from Trump and the GOP's politics, that it was egged on by Trump and the GOP, that Trump is still egging it on, and only at the last second when GOP members realised the optics of the coup attempt were sufficiently bad did they back out? — fdrake
What about this part? I’m not sure where you stand. — Brett
What do you mean? — Brett
His since deleted tweet: — Michael
All that powerful, revolutionary energy. Channelled into defending a plutocrat like Trump. What an utter waste. — StreetlightX
On the positive side the GOP is totally fucked now. :party: (Sorry Hanover, you know I'm right). — Baden
Now you sound like BLM supporters in the summer when explaining the looting. — ssu
Really? When was the last time the US Capitol Building was stormed by armed insurrectionists stopping the certification of Electoral College votes? Perhaps you could jog my memory? — Wayfarer
People need to be prosecuted over this. I don’t recall a worse spectacle in American politics than seeing brawling mobs smashing windows of the Capitol building and rampaging through it. Trumpism is showing its true colours, as if it weren’t already abundantly obvious. — Wayfarer
So, can we blame these losses on Trump? Loeffler's apparent insider trading? Perdue's anti-semitic gaffs and ridicule of Harris? Or is it thanks to Democratic organising in Georgia this time around with great voter turn out? — Benkei
Actually I think that it wouldn’t be inaccurate to say that chess software can more or less simulate emotion. In my recently updated chess.con app, for example, they’ve added ‘personalities’ to the computer matches. Some of them are more aggressive than others or display varying combination (see list of aesthetic factors in my previous post) styles. — praxis
Obviously if he thinks he won, he wants to find the missing votes, like you would if you lost some dollars you would want to find the missing money. Different from asking to forge money or manufacture votes. — FreeEmotion
Is it possible to be overly rational in chess? — Hrvoje
Why does the universe need to be created? Why couldn't it have always existed? — 8livesleft
Let's study this very carefully. There's "thinking", there's "Descartes", and then there's Descartes' "I" in "I think therefore, I am". To what does the "I" in Descartes' argument refer to? Surely, it refers to the thinker who's allegedly thinking but...if thought waves are real, no one, let alone Descartes, is actually thinking. If there's no thinking, there's no thinker and if there's no thinker then it becomes impossible for Descartes to identify himself with a thinker as a thinker doesn't exist. — TheMadFool
I'm sorry about repeating this part of my argument but it seems it hasn't sunk in. Doubting is thinking but if thought waves are real, there's no such thing as thinking and so there can't be a thinker and Descartes' self is, by all accounts, the thinker. Nobody is actively thinking in this scenario, everyone's just passively receiving thought wave signals that are traveling through space. — TheMadFool
Literally millions of innocent souls suffered this horrible fate, or were physically destroyed because they refused to conform to statist demands. — charles ferraro
I have this oddball theory [sorry Banno] that I want to throw out there just in case people find it worth exploring. — TheMadFool
History teaches us, over and over again, to beware precisely those totalitarian leaders and "PROFESSORS" who know absolutely how to distinguish the "good" from the "bad" man!!!!!!! — charles ferraro
