Why the left hates Trump so intensely

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...almost every teacher in every school is driven by your progressive agenda. Almost every news outlet releases a steady stream of your propaganda. You have laws protecting ONLY your preferred members and punishes others more harshly.

I'd say you've got plenty of power - all while considering yourselves "the heroic underdogs fighting the big, bad system". :rolleyes:

Victim!!!!!
 

WHAMPOM

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It's not Trump, it's the loss of control. Anyone that ran and won that is having as much influence against the culture the left has crafted would be just as big a target. A blog with commentary that includes quotes from a post on Reddit that sums it up very, very well. Read both the blog and the Reddit post. Both links are included. Oh, and for the slower among us, this is all commentary, commentary based on opinion.

Why the left hates Trump so intensely

From the article:
What other cult has the left embraced so fervently? Climate change, but that's a subject for another thread.

From the Reddit post:


https://www.reddit.com/r/The_Donald/comments/5nktdn/why_hollywood_is_really_freaking_out_over_trump/
Dictating the other side's position is such an easy way to win your argument. Well just post away "cause the more you post the more fool you seem.
 

brycejones

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FYI: Throwing a bunch of straw on the ground and stomping on it is not 'making an argument'.

Sheesh you can't debate him with facts to respond to all the factual information he cited in his post. Come on it was full of evidence to support his broad generalizations and victimhood. Typical liberal, to weak to refute straw even. ;)
 

desura

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It makes sense that the lower-middle class would be more socially conservative than the plutocracy. Like, the billionaires are so rich that they can pretty much do anything and not pay any consequences for it. Eric Schmidt is reported to be effectively polygamous with like 3 wives he takes care of.

The thing is that to the lower middle class, alternative sexuality are a direct threat to their family units. They live in a world of direct consequences: ie be late just once and you might end up setting off a chain reaction which ends up with you losing your apartment. So a lower middle class guy who wanted to be polygamous would likely result in disaster, and the entire family unit sinking into the bottom rungs.

It is common knowledge that the plutocracy are the Democratic donors who drive the socially liberal agenda.
 

desura

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What a weird statement to make. Leftis, American indians, Iron, Gop, men in the past were to the left lol. So only past right wingers could smelt iron?

Yes.

The Left is about egalitarianism. Egalitarianism has its place, but it was societal surplus from agriculture which allowed for specialization and industry. For this to occur, inequality was necessary.
 

feralkid

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A.) People like myself don't hate (your deliberate use of the word is duly noted) other sexualities - but dislike the idea of planting agendas and confusion into the heads of young children who would most likely grow up to be perfectly normal men and women, like the ~95% of population does. Don't you find it interesting that it's ONLY this generation to have such a high amount of "gender disphoria"?
B.) Tell your same message to your SJW pals when discussing "white privilege" and see how well that goes over. :cool:

Please.

Who do you think you are fooling?

You've shown yourself to be an unabashed misogynist and homophobe from the day you joined this forum.

You are the one who is out of the norm.




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desura

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Please.

Who do you think you are fooling?

You've shown yourself to be an unabashed misogynist and homophobe from the day you joined this forum.

You are the one who is out of the norm.




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We live in a world where people under the age of 21 aren't trusted to buy alcohol, under 18 to buy cigarettes, under 25 to rent a car.

And yet an 11 year old is supposed to be able to make the decision to mutilate himself in order to be the opposite gender? That in a nutshell is what is wrong with social liberalism in this day and age. That there is even a debate here shows something is wrong.
 
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We live in a world where people under the age of 21 aren't trusted to buy alcohol, under 18 to buy cigarettes, under 25 to rent a car.

And yet an 11 year old is supposed to be able to make the decision to mutilate himself in order to be the opposite gender? That in a nutshell is what is wrong with social liberalism in this day and age. That there is even a debate here shows something is wrong.
what a typical load of shit spewed forth. Yup, I am sure that decision is solely on the 11 year old child, no outside involvement at all, just hand them the knife and say have at it.
 
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desura

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Link for the uninitiated.

http://www.thedailybeast.com/articles/2016/08/11/can-delaying-puberty-help-transgender-kids.html

"In March, after the boy turned 11, a pediatric endocrinologist prescribed the sex hormone suppressor Eligard, an injection that he receives every four months. According to his mother, because they intervened early the unwanted breast buds receded quickly, along with her son’s depression and anxiety. “I don’t know what we would have done if we were not able to stop puberty so he doesn’t have to feel in constant conflict with his own body,” she said.

So far, according to the mother, the biggest problem their family has faced has been trying to get insurance coverage for her son’s treatment. She said they have been lucky to obtain the injections at cost—$500 per shot—rather than the $1,500 to $2,000 per shot that the therapy typically costs. Her husband’s employer, which self-funds its medical insurance plan, chose a clause that excludes transgender care.

That kind of exclusion could change, especially since the Obama Administration recently issued final regulations on Section 1557 of the Affordable Care Act that ban the denial of health care on the basis of gender identity in programs that receive federal funding. The rule could help people who feel they have been discriminated against to bring complaints or lawsuits, according to the Transgender Law Center in Oakland, Calif."


This is all sorts of fked up.
 

MajinCry

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An OP that pulls his "information" straight from TheDonald? That forum is the politics orientated version of TheRedPill. If I had to describe it, I'd say that it's extremely American.

Anywho, on the subject of "Why I hate THE DONALD", there's a whole myriad of reasons, but the more obvious one would be that he's more than happy to "participate" with a pedophile sex slaver.

https://www.theguardian.com/world/2015/jan/10/jeffrey-epstein-decade-scandal-prince-andrew

“I’ve known Jeff for 15 years. Terrific guy,” Donald Trump told New York magazine in October 2002. “He’s a lot of fun to be with. It is even said that he likes beautiful women as much as I do, and many of them are on the younger side.”
 
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brycejones

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Link for the uninitiated.

http://www.thedailybeast.com/articles/2016/08/11/can-delaying-puberty-help-transgender-kids.html

"In March, after the boy turned 11, a pediatric endocrinologist prescribed the sex hormone suppressor Eligard, an injection that he receives every four months. According to his mother, because they intervened early the unwanted breast buds receded quickly, along with her son’s depression and anxiety. “I don’t know what we would have done if we were not able to stop puberty so he doesn’t have to feel in constant conflict with his own body,” she said.

So far, according to the mother, the biggest problem their family has faced has been trying to get insurance coverage for her son’s treatment. She said they have been lucky to obtain the injections at cost—$500 per shot—rather than the $1,500 to $2,000 per shot that the therapy typically costs. Her husband’s employer, which self-funds its medical insurance plan, chose a clause that excludes transgender care.

That kind of exclusion could change, especially since the Obama Administration recently issued final regulations on Section 1557 of the Affordable Care Act that ban the denial of health care on the basis of gender identity in programs that receive federal funding. The rule could help people who feel they have been discriminated against to bring complaints or lawsuits, according to the Transgender Law Center in Oakland, Calif."


This is all sorts of fked up.

Not only the does the ACA include death panels it also include gayifcation and sex change panels as well. A group of liberals meets and decides which kids to infect with the gay and which ones to undergo sex changes because liberals like that kind of control. For shits and giggles you can watch the cases progress on a secret liberal internet that conservatives aren't allowed access to.

Or you could start your own fcking thread instead of trying to derail this one with your whining about the ACA and the transgendered.
 

desura

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Not only the does the ACA include death panels it also include gayifcation and sex change panels as well. A group of liberals meets and decides which kids to infect with the gay and which ones to undergo sex changes because liberals like that kind of control. For shits and giggles you can watch the cases progress on a secret liberal internet that conservatives aren't allowed access to.

Or you could start your own fcking thread instead of trying to derail this one with your whining about the ACA and the transgendered.

There are systemic problems with bureaucracy and groupthink. Liberals and conservatives both demonstrate these traits.

The Donald's best moments are when he is challenging the systemic problems, such as relations with Russia.
 

desura

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Of course it was. His claim that the plutocracy is liberal is pure propaganda.

It's not even worth engaging you on the subject. You could easily google yourself some articles, but of course you would ignore them because they don't fit your agenda.
 

Jhhnn

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It's not even worth engaging you on the subject. You could easily google yourself some articles, but of course you would ignore them because they don't fit your agenda.

You made a bullshit assertion, that the plutocracy is liberal. It's obviously not true.

It's your assertion & your obligation to substantiate it. You fail to do so.
 
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MongGrel

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Link for the uninitiated.

http://www.thedailybeast.com/articles/2016/08/11/can-delaying-puberty-help-transgender-kids.html

"In March, after the boy turned 11, a pediatric endocrinologist prescribed the sex hormone suppressor Eligard, an injection that he receives every four months. According to his mother, because they intervened early the unwanted breast buds receded quickly, along with her son’s depression and anxiety. “I don’t know what we would have done if we were not able to stop puberty so he doesn’t have to feel in constant conflict with his own body,” she said.

So far, according to the mother, the biggest problem their family has faced has been trying to get insurance coverage for her son’s treatment. She said they have been lucky to obtain the injections at cost—$500 per shot—rather than the $1,500 to $2,000 per shot that the therapy typically costs. Her husband’s employer, which self-funds its medical insurance plan, chose a clause that excludes transgender care.

That kind of exclusion could change, especially since the Obama Administration recently issued final regulations on Section 1557 of the Affordable Care Act that ban the denial of health care on the basis of gender identity in programs that receive federal funding. The rule could help people who feel they have been discriminated against to bring complaints or lawsuits, according to the Transgender Law Center in Oakland, Calif."


This is all sorts of fked up.

WTF does that have to do with the topic to begin with ?

The parents must be involved in some weird way, I do not agree with it myself, but that is beside the point.