that's one of the things my post criticised - that the world pretends to hate Trump, but actually voted for him — Agustino
Do you agree that a majority, or at least close to a majority voted for Trump? Again, a polemical writing uses hyperbole to make a point. Do you actually think I meant to say that the world - namely China, India, etc. - voted for Trump? :s How can you interpret that writing so stupidly and literarily?!The world didn't vote for Trump. 62,979,879 people voted for Trump. And I'm sure a good number of those voted for Trump only because he was a Republican or only because he wasn't Hillary. There is a good amount of genuine hate for Trump. — Michael
:s "Mine" is just the scientific facts I cited in the articles linked. Those scientific facts weren't recorded or written by me.Oh, so they're pseudo-scientific the way yours is. lol. Man! — Πετροκότσυφας
Yes, largely because 50% of that is sexist. If you wrote an entire essay of 5000 words, which contained the sentence "women are inferior to men" in one single random instance which had little to do with the topic of the essay, the essay wouldn't be sexist. That sentence may be sexist, but not the essay.Just as if I were to say "London is the capital of England and women are inferior to men" then my statement would be sexist, even though my claim that London is the capital of England isn't. — Michael
Do you agree that a majority, or at least close to a majority voted for Trump? — Agustino
Do you actually think I meant to say that the world - namely China, India, etc. - voted for Trump? :s How can you interpret that writing so stupidly and literarily?!
Which is another problem especially since most moderators lean on the same side with regards to their personal political and religious views. We should try to have a balanced moderator team, without an overwhelming number leaning towards one side. I've criticised this many times before, and even nominated people I'd think would make great moderators, but alas, they don't seem to be interested in altering the moderator team.But it is as likely that the moderators will have fairly fuzzy ideas of how sexists, homophobes, and racists write, and will get it wrong -- at least sometimes. (That's not a deficiency on the part of moderators. It's just life.) — Bitter Crank
I referred to the same group of people. The majority who voted for him. The polls were wrong because many people were dishonest with the polls, but not dishonest in the voting booth.Then who were you referring to when you said "[the world] actually voted for him"? And who were you referring to when you said "the world pretends to hate Trump"? Is this some false equivalency where you're using the term "world" to refer to two different groups of people? — Michael
I referred to the same group of people. The majority who voted for him. The polls were wrong because many people were dishonest with the polls, but not dishonest in the voting booth. — Agustino
Right, so I couldn't be referring to that right? Or do you take it that I'm just very dumb and ignorant and am not aware of the population of the world vs the population of the US?No, a majority didn't vote for Trump. There are 7 billion people in the world, 323 million people in the United States, 231 million eligible voters in the United States, and 129 million actual votes were cast. Trump's 63 million isn't a majority by any measure. And I don't know if 46% of the actual votes cast counts as close to a majority. — Michael
Right, so I couldn't be referring to that right? Or do you take it that I'm just very dumb and ignorant and am not aware of the population of the world vs the population of the US? — Agustino
Okay, so let's look at it. Finally we have an explanation that we can discuss intelligently!You made a disparaging remark about the women on TV on the basis that they're women. That's sexism. — Michael
I think that quite the contrary I made disparaging remarks about women on TV on the basis that they're HYPOCRITES - and I may be wrong that they are (certainly that's what you will claim) - NOT on the basis that they're women.The world pretends to hate men like Trump but actually loves them. The women on TV pretend they are disgusted by what Trump does to them. But secretly, they all desire it, and wish they were the ones. In the polls they pretend not to vote for Trump - but when they're alone, with themselves inside the booth, they cast their vote where their hearts are. It is good - they imagine - to pretend to morality but act immorally. We all knew, when we were speaking of morals, that it was merely speaking after all. When we hurt the other - we will retort by "I thought you'd be doing the same" - for we know that what we say is mere politics and nothing more. Indeed, we are surprised by those who expect us to keep our word - that person is really an Idiot for us. Suddenly the mask will go off, and our real face will show. — Agustino
I think that quite the contrary I made disparaging remarks about women on TV on the basis that they're HYPOCRITES - and I may be wrong that they are (certainly that's what you will claim) - NOT on the basis that they're women. — Agustino
No, that's not at all true. I don't understand how you essentially tie being on TV with hypocrisy. I'm criticising hypocrisy, and giving the example of "the women on TV" to do it. The fact that they are women, and that they are on TV are secondary to the underlying hypocrisy that my post is targetting. Namely that our society wants to abolish sexism on the surface - we criticise Trump on TV and in the polls - but in the voting booth we cast our votes for him.You would spread the myth that, somehow, being on TV means a woman wants to be harassed or assaulted. You would approve the falsehood that a women on TV who is attracted to a foamier, rich man desires to be harassed and/or assaulted. You would claim opposition to the harassment and assault of women who appear on TV, is somehow inconsistent with those women appearing on TV, as the women on TV "really wanted it." — TheWillowOfDarkness
So if Trump was gay, and he grabbed men by the whatever, and I therefore said that men on the TV pretend to hate Trump but actually love him and desire what he'd do to them, would I be a sexist? Or is it only being a sexist when the same is said with regards to women?No, you're accusing them of hypocrisy because you believe that they secretly desire him. But on what grounds do you base this accusation? On the grounds that they're women, and according you women desire men like Trump. — Michael
If a woman wants a man to touch her, is that assault if the man touches her? I am condemning their lust in that part - namely that they secretly desire such things - NOT excusing Trump. Trump's behaviour is still immoral - EVEN IF - they actually do want to be touched by him.Even if they were attracted to Trump, they could still object to his harassment and assault without any issue. — TheWillowOfDarkness
So if Trump was gay, and he grabbed men by the whatever, and I therefore said that men on the TV pretend to hate Trump but actually love him and desire what he'd do to them, would I be a sexist? — Agustino
No, the accusation that they desire him isn't based on their sex, but rather on their lust combined with their heterosexuality and the values of our society.
I think some of them secretly desire Trump's attention because we are educated, as a society, to draw self-esteem from sex, especially with people in a position of authority/power. That's why people, including women, do sometimes desire that. As you can see, it's a critique of a social value - women on TV in this case are just an example.So why do you think that the women on TV secretly desire Trump's attention? — Michael
Yes, except that it's not their gender which causes them to desire attention from men like Trump, but their values.If it's because they're men, and you believe that men desire this kind of attention from men like Trump, then you're making a disparaging remark about people based on a stereotype of their gender. — Michael
Even if they were attracted to Trump, they could still object to his harassment and assault without any issue.
— TheWillowOfDarkness
If a woman wants a man to touch her, is that assault if the man touches her? I am condemning their lust in that part - namely that they secretly desire such things - NOT excusing Trump. Trump's behaviour is still immoral - EVEN IF - they actually do want to be touched by him.
Care to explain why? If a woman actually wants to be touched by a man, that isn't assault, by definition it's not assault. Now if the woman doesn't want to be touched, then yes, that would be assault.This one may be even worse than the original post. — John Harris
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