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  • Why do some members leave while others stay?
    And I certainly don't love you all. I hate you all with a passion. Especially you.S

    Hating with passion.... :fire:
    S, have I told you lately what a beautiful person you are? :flower:
  • The Last Word
    An 89.9% on my Algebra mid term!
    Math is the one subject that kept me at the same damn crossroads in life between becoming a Social worker and well ....
    Woo hoo!!? :party: :party: :party:
  • Donald Trump (All General Trump Conversations Here)
    To be frank I've heard this apologetic spiel from you beforeMaw

    Maw, there is no apology from me for who I have been. For without being where I was, there would be no movement to where I want to be.

    There is no way for me to instill in you the faith necessary for me to grow. I can do it with or without you and others but I chose to try, listen and keep an open mind and heart.

    Maw, you and I both know that you can stop responding to me at any point. I appreciate the time you have taken with me and hope you are a part of my future but only if you want to be. :flower:
  • The Hubris of Guilt
    Thoughts?ssu

    My initial thought from what you posted is that unless the West is involved, often times if the US isn't involved, conflicts go unnoticed or under noticed. I am not sure if that is what you are saying but maybe you can expand on your thought.

    However, the Uber inflated image of the West is something that I am learning is not all that it appears. As I learn about how the USA's actions have had far reaching effects not just in the community in immediate focus but how our perception of what happened ripples through the current history we are making today.

    If it is unknown to others, the current generation of future leaders are not on the same page as the current leaders. That can be seen as problematic if we, the West, the USA in particular, feel the need to be Uber Powerful but that concept is dying and anyone willing to give it life support is shunned for doing so.

    Did I come close?
  • Ideal Rules For Engaging In Philosophical Dialogue
    And they could be jiving too

    What? Apparently that's North American slang. I'm unfamiliar with it. It can mean to taunt or sneer, to talk nonsense, or be in accord, agree. I'm not sure what you meant.S

    It is a famous lyric by B.B. King "Nobody loves me but my Mother and she could be jiving too."

    When you are being "jived" you are being sold a line of bullshit.
  • Playing the idiot.
    Christ on a bike, you're doing it to me now. I think I'll go back to talking to S about Mars Bars.Baden
    Hmm Christ on a bike, that is a new one on me :pray:
    Now about the chocolate.... :yum:
  • Why do some members leave while others stay?
    I stay here because I love you all! :heart:
  • Donald Trump (All General Trump Conversations Here)
    Yeah I definitely don't think 180 Proof would approve of the xenophobic propaganda expressed on Fox News, or by Trump or other right-wing groups and organizations.Maw

    When I spoke of 180 it was to at the very least to get another Phoenicians point of view and to verify or deny the actions in our state. But his position on this is not one I am willing to guess.

    Yeah, no one is asking you to change your views overnight, but we've had this conversation for about a year now.Maw

    Maw, you have been very patient with me and with a couple others have allowed me to evolve my position on this and for that I am grateful and Thank you.

    My perspective on this in the beginning is not where I stand today. I had been trying to understand how the government enforcing the laws on the books was "unethical" even if it meant the separation of children from their family or the adults they were traveling with which are not always one in the same.

    I expressed that, shared words here in thread as well as private conversations about my perspective and I was moved. I shifted positions towards a more humane one.

    True change takes time but I am moving, it might not be fast enough for some and others will never let me change.

    All I can do is keep educating myself, remain flexible enough to shift positions and keep on moving towards a humane answer.

    Thank you for your patience Maw
  • Donald Trump (All General Trump Conversations Here)
    Tiff's whole rant here is no different from Fox/Trump propaganda.Maw

    It's times like these that I miss 180 the most. As a fellow resident of AZ he might be able to verify or dismiss what I am saying.
    All I can say is that I am trying. Believe it or not I am trying to change and it is not in carrying the adminstration talking points but to move to a place to help those in need.

    There is no way for someone to change overnight but I am trying to move my focus. I guess I will see if Philosophy allows for evolution of perspectives.
  • Donald Trump (All General Trump Conversations Here)
    What's your real issue with here, Tiff?S

    Damn, I ran out of time.
  • Donald Trump (All General Trump Conversations Here)
    Legal or illegal?Benkei

    Those who crossed our nations border illegally.
    Benk, I am begging you to read this link.
  • Donald Trump (All General Trump Conversations Here)
    That's barely more than 200 people a day. If the great, and wealthy USA does not have the resources available to process 200 immigrants a day, then perhaps that's where the problem lies. I'm sure the money's there, what's with the attitude?Metaphysician Undercover

    Here are some numbers for you to compress and tell me that America can handle it.
    The number of migrant families crossing the southwest border has once again broken records, with unauthorized entries nearly double what they were a year ago, suggesting that the Trump administration’s aggressive policies have not discouraged new migration to the United States.

    More than 76,000 migrants crossed the border without authorization in February, an 11-year high and a strong sign that stepped-up prosecutions, new controls on asylum and harsher detention policies have not reversed what remains a powerful lure for thousands of families fleeing violence and poverty.

    I'm sure the money's there, what's with the attitude?Metaphysician Undercover
    The coffers are empty, the well is dry, we cannot handle the sheer number regardless of costs.
  • Donald Trump (All General Trump Conversations Here)
    While I am not wildly enthusiastic about millions of people migrating across our borders for jobs or asylum, there are certainly reasons why this is happening. First, the US has a long history of fucking over Central American and other countries south of the Rio Grande. We've interfered on behalf of United Fruit and other corporations, as well as various banana republic fascists and their friends. So it is not at all surprising that these countries are in bad shape in ever so many ways.Bitter Crank

    I am trying to embrace the idea of where we have come from to where we are BC. I have spent the last year in school and am blown away by the civil wars that have taken place within my lifetime that I had no recognition of. I say this not because I am proud of my ignorance or naivety but now as I push forward into social work, patterns of societies evolutions appear, many of which we have had to follow in depth. Now, there is nothing that I can do about what I missed in the past but I can push forward now to make sure tragedies like these don't happen again. To just give two examples of what is driving me is studying two mass exodus of people: that of the Sudan war which caused the flee to Ethiopia and Colombian Holocaust.
    Forgive me when I see acts such as this at my border: I see the beginnings of the Lost Boys of Sudan and I do not want any mislead by our politicians thinking that our desert between here and there is any less dangerous.


    Secondly, we are singularly an economic and civil beacon on a hill. Where else are dissatisfied people going to go--Venezuela?Bitter Crank
    That is actually something I have pondered. If everyone is leaving Venezuela then maybe it would be easier for us to relocate to there and let them have the USA.

    Third, this is our Dress Rehearsal for far larger future population movements owing to global warming. The closer one is to the equator, the sooner and the worse it will be for heat, weather, crop failures, diseases, etc. Europe has had its dress rehearsal, as have a bunch of other places. Bangladesh is so pleased with the Rohingya flood, that they are thinking of moving them to a large sand bar in the Bay of Bengal where conditions will be even worse than where they are now.Bitter Crank

    Because of the sheer mass of people, a year ago we were able to hold folks long enough AND the system was not overwhelmed we checked for diseases and criminal records of those wanting into the USA. Now? We have no idea what diseases were are dealing with nor what someone's criminal record is.

    NOBODY LIKES MASS POPULATION MOVEMENT!!! Certainly not the people who are forced by fascism, war, heat, drought, and starvation, and certainly not the relatively poor people a thousand miles up the highway who aren't that much better off.Bitter Crank

    Bitter, I am becoming much more aware of the driving forces and the conditions people are fleeing and I am trying to move myself into the position of those who are in need. I am at a blending point, trying to find the in between of what can be done to help and when we have to admit that we are putting, everyone along this journey at such a risk when it comes to the summer here. I realize that before I was advocating policy from an administrations perspective only but now? I have seen what bs is spewed around the world to get people to move out of where they are to another land. I am moving to advocate for the asylum seekers but the logic of what I see is failing and before we have people dying from the heat, I move to do something now.
  • Donald Trump (All General Trump Conversations Here)
    From the article:praxis

    “It creates the perception of a crisis,” Stancliff said of ICE’s highly visible mass drop-offs of families without onward travel arrangements. “It creates the perception that we are overwhelmed by people being released from detention.”

    Thank you for at least reading what I am posting. I greatly appreciate it. The perception of a crisis is in the eye of those charged with handling the it. For me? The reported 18,500 people being supported by our churches and ngo are a slight indicator of how many are actually making it in. Even still, three months 18.5k people? At this rate, by years end, we will have absorbed an entire city.
  • Donald Trump (All General Trump Conversations Here)
    Edit: your problem, then, notwithstanding your discomfiture, is not with desperate people, but with governments that are not doing the job, or even trying to.tim wood

    What an insult to those who are on the front lines of this crisis. To suggest that they, government workers, CBP are not trying to do their jobs?
    What an insight from the top of the ivory tower... :down:
  • Donald Trump (All General Trump Conversations Here)
    Even a moment's thought - I mean real thinking - reveals that the current discussion is nothing about solving and everything about posturing, not mattering what evil is accomplished.tim wood

    All I can do is ask you to read what I put up as I read what you do. At some point you might see the crisis.
  • Donald Trump (All General Trump Conversations Here)
    An administration dedicated to immigration reform would stand a better chance of achieving reform, I would think.praxis

    I agree with that idea. I just don't know how we go about getting this back under control, to do anything other than try to make sure the people let into our communities survive.

    I am desperately trying to sound the alarm bell that we are going under.
  • Donald Trump (All General Trump Conversations Here)
    How do you explain the year on year reduction of illegal entry in the US through the border if the system is broken?Benkei

    Benkei, you are such a logical person did you follow a single link I provided with data as current as yesterday? How can you logic through 18,500 people being let into our community and not understand that we have a problem?

    There are two logical ways for me to explain the massive influx at this time, during this administration but they are two very different explanations.

    The first is that the message has been sent from President Trump that he plans on enforcing the border laws that are already on the books that past administrations have been guided by as well. And he is going to continue building the miles of barrier, various in nature, situational dependent, as past administrations have done. The difference? This President has attempted to follow through and do everything he can, in HIS power (Executive power), to secure our border.

    The second explanation is: the corrupt civil wars in the countries south of the USA has gotten so bad that it's citizens are fleeing in fear of their lives. If that is true: then why would they not claim asylum in the very next country they enter?
  • Donald Trump (All General Trump Conversations Here)
    I don’t think anyone is opposed to immigration reform. Unfortunate that our divider-in-chief puts all his energy into fulfilling a stupid campaign promise.praxis

    heart breaking....absolutely heart breaking....
    With all due respect praxis, our immigration system has been broken for many administrations.
    I really don't give a flying fuck as to who is at the helm right now, the boat is sinking and I, a nurturer by nature, am running out of buckets to bail water with.
  • Donald Trump (All General Trump Conversations Here)
    @tim wood And if you have a child who would like to attend an AZ University? You will continue to be charged the fee of being an out of state student and those here undocumented will pay the much lower AZ resident price. Are you starting to see the ripples in your logic?
    We cannot handle this
  • Donald Trump (All General Trump Conversations Here)
    Apparently you are describing a real problemtim wood

    So one vote in that this is still an "apparent" crisis to only me.
    unreal :broken:
    What is it going to take to get the point across? For more people to die because we cannot accommodate them?
    Jesus, God in Heaven....115* heat for more than 45 days at a time only dropping to 90* at night?

    Maybe do a bit of fact finding about how people die in AZ in less than 12 hours of exposure and I am being VERY generous as to how long it takes.

    I hope and pray it doesn't get to the point that you need bodies in the street, like in the Parishes in New Orleans to know that the levy actually did break.

    Tell me where your check and balances are in logic please. They are not based in facts unless someone reports it or you see it for yourself? Come on down, I have friends in Yuma that you can stay with to get a first hand look at the reality playing out before our eyes.
    Game? And if not, why?
  • Donald Trump (All General Trump Conversations Here)
    Have a go: what's the problem? How would you solve it?tim wood

    The problem? The inability for the United States government to reform our immigration laws and the message that inability to compromise is sending to those who may wish to seek asylum in the USA. The message being conveyed is get in now before the border closes. We, in the state of Arizona have our own vulnerable population that is in need.

    The solution? We have a saying out here on the ranch that might have made it to quality control before that explains how the solution I have and the one that we can achieve now are two very different things.
    The saying is: "That horse has already left the barn." There is no way, NO WAY to go back to my suggested solutions.

    You may hold the opinion that "the wall" is a "mis-guided solution" and you are absolutely entitled to it.
    However, I said NOTHING about "the wall" in this discussion, you did.
    So now I ask you:
    What is the problem as you see it? And what is the solution?

    And, since you decided to respond: how does the idea that not a single country represented would help the USA in the event of a civil war impact you?

    Surely that response would restore your faith in humanity, right?
  • Wiser Words Have Never Been Spoken
    With respect, I am wrong more often than you think. But when I play devil's advocate and all I get is ridicule and argument from authority, I smile quietly and shake my head a little.
    @unenlightened
    My mentor, my sage~ I am trying very hard to walk in your shadow my friend~
  • Donald Trump (All General Trump Conversations Here)
    I ask once again, is anyone here willing to believe me that we have an issue at my States Southern border?
    The last time I tried to bring this topic up it was met with dismissal because my citations and sources were biased, Jay Sekulow ring a bell?

    Please tell me something my fellow 'thinkers' what it is going to take before someone actually deals with the facts and tries not to continue to spread the bs that nothing is wrong and the problems my state is facing are a "manufactured crisis"?
    And I ask this for obvious reasons but also because of a genuine question I asked at the old sandbox and the shocking answers I was met with. My question was: In the event of a civil war breaking out in the USA, who is going to offer to come and help us? If one side of the civil war is accusing the other side of deeply nefarious activities such as the use of chemical weapons or other war crimes, who, what country represented here on the boards would believe the American citizen enough to come into our country and help us?

    The answer was a resounding no one. Not a single country, or forum member was willing to step up to help the Americans, for whatever their reason, it was a nope. The only country that was willing was suggested by (I want to say @ssu) was Canada and even then it wasn't that they would move troops in but rather Canada would be able to offer medical services, maybe?

    The proverbial popcorn bucket that nations around the world have been sharing and enjoying as they watch the USA, at times sounding hopeful, that the USA would implode is empty. Empty like every churches coffer in Arizona who is dealing with an undeniable crisis, it is not over and it is getting hot. Not Springtime in Minnesota hot, not even the oppressive heat in Atlanta in the middle of July. No, the heat is on and Mother Nature can be wicked here in the desert. We are on set to have one of the worst fire seasons on record and we as a state are not at a breaking point but we are broken. Asylum seekers are being released on their "OR" and that stands for something @Hanover could better explain but it stands for your "Own Recognizance" and in practical terms, it means your signature is your promise to be released while you await your court date.

    We cannot absorb what we are being met with, we are no longer treading water, we have slipped under the surface and are barely able to make it back for air.

    We cannot absorb all those seeking asylum here in the USA, many passing through two countries that they could claim asylum in but they are here and what do we do now?

    What is more inhumane? Closing down the border until we can retain some sense of order or is it more humane to shuttle thousands of people up to the Greyhound Bus Stop in Phoenix, dropping them off with no food, no money and no plan? The heat is coming folks and for those that make it into Phoenix, I am sorry to tell them that we are so overfilled that we are no longer able to care for our own let alone more.

    Immoral?
    Reality?

    Or will I again be dismissed in my assertions because the presses "story" doesn't jive with what someone, many of you have known personally for over a decade, is saying?

    (I normally would say that I am "sorry" for expressing something so bluntly but the lack of faith in my word by fellow members has impacted me ever so slightly)
  • Horses Are Cats
    Often I wonder if my reply to someone was actually read. Seems every so often they are more scaned than read. Looking for some word steam in them to be quoted back with an argument, often little to do with the idea in the post. It is the equivalent of not listening in a discussion, just thinking about what you are going to say next, and waiting for the other person to stop making noise so you can talk again. It all stems from the same issue in my opinion. It comes from the objective being trying to win an argument instead of participating in an exchange of ideas.Rank Amateur

    You need to adjust your ranking to your level of contribution. You have grown beyond "Amateur".
  • Horses Are Cats
    Not to mention what happens in each case when they jump on your lap.Banno
    :up:
  • The Last Word
    I'll buy one here and think of you guys there while I eat.Sir2u

    Cheers Sir! :party:
  • The Inconvenient Truth of Modern Civilization’s Inevitable Collapse
    So 2050, 31 years from now is the end of times? I'll mark it on my calendar along with all the other end of times predictions that have come and gone.Hanover

    I'll go ahead and mark it down for you since...well...add another 31 years to your current age and lifestyle and do you realistically come up with the idea that you will still be living? :pray:
    Anyway, we innovated our way into this set of problems and we as Americans will be challenged, accept the challenge and innovate our way out of this one too.
    We have to remain nimble and able to morph in order to thrive not just survive.
  • Discussion Closures
    I want "bantery" posts anyway, even if we're "strictly" doing philosophy. I prefer chatting to message board posting partially for this reason. It's the pits when people babble on and on for hundreds of words in a very unfocused. rambling manner, broaching what's essentially a couple handfuls or even tens of different issues in the process . . . and almost every single long post does that.Terrapin Station

    I do too which begs the question AGAIN as to why the "Lounge" was removed from the front page.
    <insert baden's thoughtful response here>
  • Horses Are Cats
    :brow: Come on out to AZ and I will let you find out the difference between a cat and a horse for yourself. One day of feeding, caring and cleaning up after the two will show you the differences that words cannot.
  • The Last Word
    I'm hungry.Waya

    Me too. Want to grab a slice? :yum:
  • The Last Word
    I expect nothing less. :up:
  • The Last Word
    I just cannot honor your Bullock's :smirk:
  • Clairvoyant dreams
    Yes I do but mine are in the waking state. I just wish I had the hours to talk to you about it! School has my every free moment occupied but Spring Break is coming in late March and I can respond thoughtfully then.
    Argh... I hope you are still around! Till then jot down the things you remember about the dreams. :sparkle:
  • The Last Word
    Today is a day off from work, and for that i am grateful.Waya

    :up: I love to hear what people are grateful for. Not because I envy or compare to what they have but because it reminds me to be grateful for that which I have at the moment because all we are really afforded is this time, this slice of our lives, to share with one another.
    I hope the love is still felt around here because it hasn't faded simply because reality demands more intense time from us as individuals.
  • The Last Word
    Yay to you feeling better! Make it a great day for yourself as you are the only one who will! :flower:
  • Philosophy Magazine Submissions
    (We have a email you can send bits to)Ben92

    Oh my, be careful what you wish for :smirk:
  • Philosophy Magazine Submissions
    Brief look and I am bookmarking and following in the event your above post gets tossed as I am not sure where the administration draws the line on this but I will read for a bit :up:
  • The Oxytocin puzzle
    The article got my back up very early on: "And now researchers have discovered it also can promote ethnocentrism, potentially fueling xenophobia, prejudice and violence."

    I doubt it very, very much. There aren't any "ethnocentrism" hormones or neurotransmitters; no chemical to make people prejudiced. There are neurotransmitters, hormones, and other chemicals that are required to express/experience love, lust, hate, generosity, greediness, and so on. The brain can not play tic-tac-toe or add 2+2 without neurotransmitters being on hand.

    If people spontaneously spout ethnocentrism or sexism, or whatever, it is probably an instinctual (genetic) trait. Neurotransmitters don't "cause" thoughts as much as they facilitate the processing of thoughts.

    It would not be surprising if a hormone or neurotransmitter played contradictory or peculiar roles. I use eyedrops to control intraocular pressure (glaucoma) which is derived from a female hormone. Beats me. If you give a man testosterone to boost circulating male hormone (in hopes of getting buffed faster) it often backfires because if the testicles notice there is enough or more than enough T in the blood, they cut production. Better to let them make it themselves.
    Bitter Crank

    Bitter, have I told you lately what a beautiful person you are?
    You my friend are a beautiful person inside and out ❤️
  • The Last Word
    I am still alive. :chin:Waya
    And for that I find reason to celebrate :party:
    We made it to Spring which we questioned in the Fall. I am willing to believe that we will be here in the Summer and Fall once again.
    Why the confidence in such a bold prediction?
    Because we are Warriors my friend :sparkle:

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