The fact that they're no longer operational doesn't change that. — Echarmion
Err, what? — Echarmion
People need to achieve their potential, whatever it is, and whomever they are...black, white, brown, yellow, purple or blue! — synthesis
As for boredom. That may be a severe parasympathetic state - too much resting and digesting - no fear or motivation to change your current state and the mind goes crazy without stimulus - see “sensory deprivation experiments”) — Benj96
Sense? — tim wood
What if a collective has little power and an individual has a lot of power, might not that individual undermine the interests of the collective? — praxis
Your logic only applies to a single mind, such as God. — unenlightened
I see taxes as forced labor and theft, the profits of which go to war, imprisonment, and ineffectual bureaucracy, as much as it does to roads and bridges. — NOS4A2
As I'm a lawyer of vast experience and unsurpassed ability, — Ciceronianus the White
Recently, the State of Idaho prohibited the teaching of CRT (and Socialism and Marxism for good measure) in its public schools, thereby continuing the American tradition of regulating what is taught and learned by our youth. — Ciceronianus the White
all of us probably live in fear that our children will learn things we don't know or at least don't approve of; a haunting fear indeed.
I think the practical problem with CRT and other such theories purporting to define or describe immensely complicated societies and their history (the theoretical problem with them is their absolutism) are the zealots who preach them and interpret them, and the zealots who oppose them. — Ciceronianus the White
you're a little bit more charitable and generous in your reading the OP — tim wood
The state often granted single corporations monopoly on entire industries, which often led to colonialism. — NOS4A2
It's not what you or I think, but what the argument says. — tim wood
But when corporations seek favor from state power my defense ends. — NOS4A2
it may be inferred that he wants can and want to be sufficient for his conclusion. If so then that ought to be a premise. — tim wood
A considerable expansion of the topic. — tim wood
A little more substantially, imo, for logic to apply to life, it must always pass the reality test. — tim wood
The fictional character that is synthesis doesn’t require credibility to function. :roll: — praxis
Might I suggest... — synthesis
And to tell you the truth, I don't even remember what we were talking about. — synthesis
If you don't trust me, that's fine, but my take on lying is that it is a useless tactic. — synthesis
If that's not good enough for you, whatever. Find somebody else to chat with. — synthesis
But I would not recommend seeing this as a social activity, because we are each literally alone. — NOS4A2
Life is one shit after the next.. — synthesis
I just don’t think any person should be sacrificed for an idea, whether it’s the “greater good”, the nation, the party, humanity itself. — NOS4A2
much harder to make a reality unless you really pull out the stops. — Xtrix
I don't think that's fair, actually. The "Left" (if they can be called that) fell right in line with Obama. At first it was borderline cultish, and it dissipated. — Xtrix
As it concerns NOS4A2, what I am saying is that it is just nihilistic to continue to have a go at him. We learn nothing from it and it is just distracting. Had he done something like threaten Black Lives Matter protesters with an AR-15, I wouldn't defend him. What I am saying is that people have had kind of an extensive go at him here when all he has done is derail this thread. The threads on the presidency go on forever and often get derailed, anyways. — thewonder
whether slavery could have been outlawed following the end of the American Revolution, — thewonder
what seems extraordinarily unlikely, to me, is that there were concrete plans for reparations being made — thewonder
You have made a highly speculative historical argument concerning the peace process at the end of the Civil War in order to slander an ethos that didn't really begin to take hold until the First World War and didn't become popularized until the Vietnam War. — thewonder
It's out of keeping with any historical reality. — thewonder
If we are to look at history in chronological order, your synopsis of events contains some evident anachronisms. — thewonder
The only thing that most Pacifists are in danger of is being ineffective. — thewonder
Surely Pacifism is why racism persists in America to this very day. — thewonder