in that nothing ever improves or dis-improves. — counterpunch
I make mistakes only to make myself more likable. it's a godlike quality where what apparent evil I might do is for the better and what errors I make are actually for the best. That's how great I am. — Hanover
I think there is a distinction to be made between wanting people to agree with you and needing people to agree with you. Everyone has the former. Everyone likes when people agree with them. However some go an extra step and decide that there is something to lose when people disagree. In other words, become entitled to others on the forum reacting to them in a specific way. Become reliant on it like food and water. — khaled
A lot of people just want to insult and belittle me, when all I'm trying to do is promote ideas that will provide for a sustainable future. Why do you think that is? — counterpunch
The ranks of the successful are everywhere populated by drooling mongoloids, as the current president-eject so amply illustrates. — StreetlightX
In theory then you would have to apply non-action to everything you do. Can you really see that as the moral choice when you do it sometimes and don’t other times? — Brett
Are we as a society moving away from morality to ideology?
Are morality and ideology different.
Is the categorical imperative an ideological concept? — Brett
But could non action be regarded as a Categorical Imperative? — Brett
But wouldn’t that mean that the action is to do nothing, which would hardly be moral. — Brett
"Oh we'd fill it" — Maw
it's a fantasy of being law enforcement or soldiers, or perhaps just walking about with a gun excites them — Ciceronianus the White
Hard to know for sure from memory recall, but I don't think I have ever used the term "gibberish" on this forum, not that I'm opposed to it, I just don't think I've expressed myself this way. More to the point, what was it specifically in my reply that led you to classify it as "gibberish," aside from the obvious and emotional fact that you disagree with it? — JerseyFlight
This is a tragic and fallacious standard that assumes violence and cruelty merely arise from some fictional, metaphysical nature in man, when in reality, any horror we could cite would also have a sociological history that brought it into being. These things are not like asteroids hitting the earth (although even that has a causal history). What you have here articulated is basically Nihilism. It is in no way impressive to arrive at a false positive through the projection of a false negative. — JerseyFlight
:up:you could stand a refresher course in attitude. — Bitter Crank
The question is how do we go about preventing ourselves from becoming learned fools? — JerseyFlight
After Trump is gone they will still be there. And if we keep ignoring their concerns and calling them idiots they will find somebody else to vote for other than us. — Nuke
If we want to understand Trump voters, we could start by trying to understand ourselves. Why are we clinging to polarization? Why do we so enjoy having an enemy? Why are we so drawn to the endless repetition of superiority poses? These are things we can work on which don't depend on anybody else. — Nuke
Thats very dishonest. — DingoJones
im accusing you of being a liar. — DingoJones
I was born in the US and I moved here in 2008. — NOS4A2
have voted for Trump, myself included. — NOS4A2
Do you/did you post signs on yours? , — tim wood
I know very well that it is in the community interest to to be able to see what's going on at such a site. I have therefore always felt I had a basic right to enter any construction site and look around. — tim wood
and the shooting, which could be construed as self-defense. — NOS4A2
and is a prolific Democrat donor. — NOS4A2
is a fallacy of irrelevance that is based solely on someone's or something's history