Sorry for that response. Can I help you understand better what I wrote? — ToothyMaw
It's basically a very old political spin both parties actually use:What is going on in the military that you find wrong? What is the evidence for this? Why do you think this attempt in the military will fail? — Philosophim
I am against the people using the term "neo-marxist" to tar other people in the military, and that attempting to appease the kind of people that push for the more radical leftist social ideas, such as that the January 6th Insurrection was caused by white rage, give people like Gorka ammunition - because the right has an inherent advantage when it comes to the culture war. — ToothyMaw
"I am also against attempting to appease the kind of people that push for the more radical leftist social ideas. One of these ideas is that the January 6th Insurrection was caused by white rage. When people go along with these claims, they give ammunition to people like Gorka. I think we need to fight
them brutally (violence?) and that social wins will just come elsewhere." — Philosophim
I'm not accusing you of anything.I didn't say anything even remotely like that, and I don't understand why I'm being misrepresented.
Same goes for you, ↪ssu — ToothyMaw
I didn't even say that, you didn't even quote me, you just made that up. — ToothyMaw
He is talking about how the government tries to stir the public's attention to the domestic (internal) problems, while talking about going to war on the global scale. Internal affairs as diversion, so the government could focus on going to a massive war with another country. Or talking about domestic culture conflicts while dodging the scrutiny on the lack of socialized medicine. ETC.↪ToothyMaw
No really, what on Earth are you trying to say? — ssu
my point is indeed obvious. Thanks. — ToothyMaw
He is talking about how the government tries to stir the public's attention to the domestic (internal) problems, while talking about going to war on the global scale. Internal affairs as diversion, so the government could focus on going to a massive war with another country. — L'éléphant
Or talking about domestic culture conflicts while dodging the scrutiny on the lack of socialized medicine. ETC — L'éléphant
No, it wasn't. L'elephant is a person who is within more of the far right culture, so he's probably heard something similar to what you were stating. For a person who is unfamiliar with that culture, it was hard to decipher. When we speak within a culture, we can say much while saying little. When outside of that culture, we have to say much to say little. — Philosophim
Sometimes government do this, but I don't see any evidence of this within the last 15 years. Trump, Obama, and Biden despite what you personally think of them, were not war mongers. — Philosophim
This is more accurate. I believe this is mostly because its what people care about more. When people vote, you need them impassioned and willing to come to the booth. Not enough people are excited over socialized medicine. — Philosophim
Do notice that many Americans don't know how terribly expensive their health care system is (compared to any other system in the World) and assume that everything the government does, will end it up in an even more fucked up system. So better to have the present system, at least.I think that that is wrong. People don't need to be wrapped up in critical race studies debates, for instance, to be incentivized to vote in their own self-interest. — ToothyMaw
like SSU noted, in the context of political moments that drive people to vote, a Trumpian view captures the attention more than healthcare. — Philosophim
Do notice that many Americans don't know how terribly expensive their health care system is (compared to any other system in the World) and assume that everything the government does, will end it up in an even more fucked up system. So better to have the present system, at least. — ssu
Avoid methodological collectivism because it leads right back into authoritarianism. — NOS4A2
I guess I agree with some of that. But why not model our government after what we know works and results in the most happiness (social democracy)?
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