alcoholbob
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Is that kind of like how racial justice warriors on P&N ignores statistics about Asian Americans when talking about the kind of government regulations are needed to achieve their imaginary racial utopia?
Why are you including their weight and age and what relevance does that have to do with their voting?
The wall isn't organized by date or time but how much you agree with that person. The more you like someones comments any comments they make will be at the top of your wall.
At least so I've heard.
The intent was to portray her as being ignorant and slovenly. It helps to bolster the negative image of republicans he's trying to create with his story.
Yes, he's really going for the gold in his attempt to be the new Democrat Top Poster around here. It's an impressive first outing, he's already shown himself to be a conceited prick capable of craftily concealing bigotry and hatred into eloquent near-novels. I'd say he's well on his way toward claiming his prize.
Perhaps I am the only person in the world that knows less than you. I don't even know what a wall is.
On Facebook there is a feed of posts that other people make. You can "like" those posts. Facebook keeps a record of what you "like" and will put more of those into your feed. Essentially Facebook walls you into only things that make you happy and curates things away from you that may be abrasive. Its the mental fetal position for adults.
On Facebook there is a feed of posts that other people make. You can "like" those posts. Facebook keeps a record of what you "like" and will put more of those into your feed. Essentially Facebook walls you into only things that make you happy and curates things away from you that may be abrasive. Its the mental fetal position for adults.
I must start a company that sells brain Novocain.
Yes, he's really going for the gold in his attempt to be the new Democrat Top Poster around here. It's an impressive first outing, he's already shown himself to be a conceited prick capable of craftily concealing bigotry and hatred into eloquent near-novels. I'd say he's well on his way toward claiming his prize.
Isn't that interesting. I myself was just tickled pink to discover a poster with so much to say, so able to say it, and willing to put the effort into saying it despite the fact that what the information he is providing is that huge numbers of people are not able to think or reason or see the wisdom of which he speaks. And here you are, confronted with somebody willing to spit in the wind, and you blow hot air in his face. I bet he was as deeply shocked by your reaction as I was. Hehe.
On Facebook there is a feed of posts that other people make. You can "like" those posts. Facebook keeps a record of what you "like" and will put more of those into your feed. Essentially Facebook walls you into only things that make you happy and curates things away from you that may be abrasive. Its the mental fetal position for adults.
He's spitting in the wind? It doesn't require superhuman courage to post a diatribe against Republicans in this forum. Quite the opposite, I imagine it takes quite a bit more intestinal fortitude to brave the insults of the AT P&N left-wing hivemind and disagree with this forum's dogma.
I ALWAYS play the game of WHAT IF?
No matter how liberal I am, and I am, I not only want but actually try to see the other side of the coin.
Take gays and SS marriage. My fav subject because it stirs up so much heat.
Religious conservatives, many if not most, absolutely refuse to be tolerant or are accepting of that SS marriage thing.
But they fail to realize the reality.
I've seen this state after state before courts shot down SS marriage bans, that all hell had been breaking out and front page news day after day.
However, once that ban was shot down and the marriages began, you heard absolutely NOTHING more about the SS marriage in that state.
Why?
Because marriage in itself is too private and personal.
If some guy isn't stealing away some ladies hubby and marring him, there really isn't anything to be upset about.
We don't know who these SS people are that are getting married.
Never have. Never will.
Not by name, residency, skin color, weight height nor shoe size.
Yet, up and until a ban is lifted, you'd think simply allowing two guys to get married was the end of the world. And it wasn't.
So, realistically speaking, allowing SS marriage boils down to nothing for those so violently opposed to the idea.
So, why all the rage?
It defies logic.
Maybe that is the whole point?
Some say that homosexuality is a mental disorder. I say creating monsters out of nothing and holding a totally illogical irrational viewpoint to the level of rage is the mental disorder.
Is hell bent religious conservatism a mental disorder?
Put me down for a big YES.
It damn well is exactly that.
I almost feel like an idiot, because what I'm saying here is so damn simple -- it's almost idiotic.
Idiot is a word we use for people who can't see the obvious, the truth staring them right in the face. We think of it as a mental defect typically ascribe to a lack of intelligence. The problem with that, of course, is that people who fit the definition of idiot do not want to feel the disparagement that typically attaches to the term and therefore deny to themselves the truth that obviously applies. The fear of being an idiot creates idiots who fear seeing themselves.
This is the dilemma of denial. It is a catch 22. The less able one is to objectively reason, the less able one is to see it. The more one points to the idiocy of another, the stronger that idiocy becomes.
What is the answer to this. That is what I would like to explore. The problem, of course, is that the mind must be willing to see. One must have a commitment to truth. How does that happen?
I see our world, the USA at least, as a very dark place when it comes to self awareness and structures that are designed to transmit wisdom. Everybody is cynical of everything.
[/QUOTE]LunarRay: Wouldn't you agree that there are two kinds of reasoning? You've got the empirically derived reasoning and the intuitively derived reasoning, no?
M: Glad to see I finally remembered my password to my favorite alt account. How have I been? I am inclined to the opinion that in some funny way these two things are one and the same when used in alteration. I have seen theories that suggest that some folk are odd mentally, that on the Briggs Myers personality thingi, if I spelled it correctly, there are folk who are at the extremes of each of the 4 measurements, that they are not one or the other but both at the same time. OOPS, I got a notification win 10 is ready to upgrade and I will probably lose the work here in progress so I will just post had hope to be back later if all goes well.
It seems to me that some folks intuit a truth using what their mind has conjured to be information derived from the data that 'feels' right and ergo, it is truth just as real as the empirically oriented fellow accepts that he knows the earth is more than 6000 years old.
There is no doubt in my thinking that a person who truthfully say's that Jesus sat at the foot of their bed and discussed the End of Days experienced that event. It is real as real can be and the truth for them. I'd probably wonder if they were hallucinating. How can I falsify that event? I can't! No more so than Russell's teapot orbiting in the space between Earth and Mars.
These folks are not idiots. They are ummmmmm using a different means to an end and often an end consistent with some other belief or faith scenario.
The question becomes.... Who is right? And, what proof of that right is acceptable to both sides when there is a clear polar opposite situation.
I figure ya can't teach a pig to fly... It only frustrates you and ticks off the pig.
And, it is impossible to alter - in one generation - the thinking of the Intuitive Master.
Correct :0)He's spitting in the wind? It doesn't require superhuman courage to post a diatribe against Republicans in this forum. Quite the opposite, I imagine it takes quite a bit more intestinal fortitude to brave the insults of the AT P&N left-wing hivemind and disagree with this forum's dogma.
of what use would that information be? According to research that I have read, people often avoid information and situations that have the potential to contradict previously held beliefs and attitudes (i.e., situations that arouse cognitive dissonance). For example, according to the motivated social cognition model of political ideology, conservatives tend to have stronger epistemic needs to attain certainty and closure than liberals. This implies that there may be differences in how liberals and conservatives respond to dissonance-arousing situations. My question is that if such a theory were factual, would that imply that conservatives in such situations where their belief are challenged be exhibiting a brain defect. In short, if yes, then the assumption must be that the capacity to see the truth regardless of personal issues would have to be the preferred condition, that the normal state of morality is that objectivity is the best state to be in.
Religious conservatives, many if not most, absolutely refuse to be tolerant or are accepting of that SS marriage thing.
Luckily for you performing a good job of understanding others isn't a requirement for liberalism 😉 😛sportage said:No matter how liberal I am, and I am, I not only want but actually try to see the other side of the coin.
I also categorize those who vehemently believe they are smart and well-informed when they actually are not, also as a mental disorder 😀 hehesportage said:Is hell bent religious conservatism a mental disorder?
Put me down for a big YES.
It damn well is exactly that.
You and your brain defect logic again.
Honestly, as I've gotten older and understood more and more people, the conclusion I'm drawn to is people are just flat out too busy to devote the necessary time to taking in the required amount of opposing views. People have jobs that must be worked, succeed at, paychecks that must be earned, food that needs to be put on tables, families that need support, children who need raising, the list goes on.
Not everyone has the time to dodge Moonbeam insults 😉 It's far easier to do accomplish what we need to in life and enjoying what else we can, and simply not value people who are negative towards others.
Very few have the luxury of staying single and childless their whole lives so they can ponder random thoughts every time they are bored.