How do they do that? All they've done is printed words on a document. What does it mean for words to "coerce" another. Seems like another word for "influence".
[However the fact that charges of insurrection were not brought, does not mean that the acts did not constitute an insurrection./quote]
It does not mean that the acts did constitute an insurrection either.
Well, to be pedantic they're ordering her not to add him to the ballot, but yes.
But so what? Orders are just words and you're a free speech absolutist.
Meaning is not something biology does. The location of meaning is found in the practices of certain social biological organisms.
Meaning is biological and yet biology cannot explain proper names. Not a lot of use, this idea that meaning is biological.
Words are container of meanings.
It's not biological in the way of a leaf or of a toe bone. They have locations.
So, where is the meaning?
Should you not have put down "meanings" rather than "symbols'?
Symbols? - sounds like pictorial entity. Words are made of the alphabets, and has meanings, not symbols
This is beneath you. You know Trump is talking about immigrants when he uses words like "vermin" and "poisoning the blood of the country". And you also know what other famous fascist leader has used language like this. I think that if Trump actually said "subhuman" you would defend him. Maybe even if he said untermensch.
At best you can say that they're allowing the country to be poisoned, but the poison itself, according to Trump, is the illegal immigrants.
We've got a lot of work to do. You know when they let—I think the real number is 15/16 million people into our country—when they do that, we got a lot of work to do. They're poisoning the blood of our country, that's what they've done. They've poisoned—mental institutions and prisons all over the world, not just in South America, not just the three or four countries that we think about, but all over the world they’re coming into our country, from Africa, from Asia, all over the world they’re pouring into our country"
What are your guys' thoughts? Can we morally justify sacrificing people for the greater good, especially if it is a huge sacrifice (like getting tortured constantly)?
