UC Berkeley at it again
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I don't think he got them all but he likely got most of the fraudulent votes. He did win after all and he did tell us it was rigged.
I think you mean; rigged like the DNC primary so Hillary would win.
I think you mean; rigged like in the mass media ignoring stories that made Hillary and liberals look bad.
Look, I wanted Bernie to win but the DNC didn't 'rig' the votes. Bernie lost by 3 million voters. Sure the DNC preferred hillary, but the RNC hated Trump and tried everything they could to stop him. This shouldn't be happening but it is.
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The protest started peaceful until anarchists dressed in black started attacking people and being violent. These guys have done so before at UC Berkeley. They don't represent everyone on the left. They spray painted things bad about liberals there too. I dn't even know where anarchism falls on the political spectrum.
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I dn't even know where anarchism falls on the political spectrum.
Technically the left but they're usually against any form of government at all.
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I voted for Donald trump because people like you would elect a socialist to steal my money. Shameful.
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I voted for Donald trump because people like you would elect a socialist to steal my money. Shameful.
is this an ironic shitpost? or are you just THAT ignorant?
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is this an ironic shitpost? or are you just THAT ignorant?
Many people consider Donald's political alignment to be more socialist than conservative. I realize that's not what they were getting at.
Trumponomics will just destroy the value of the US dollar while the Fed prints money at astronomical rates to pay for the tax cuts and promised infrastructure projects.
"Lets see how much we can explode the nation debt in four years" said no legitimate conservative ever…
The likely-hood of that spending plan getting through a Republican congress is basically zero.
Edit: There's also the "reverse robin hood" plan which I'm fairly confident the majority of Americans will really love. "It's like socialism."
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I voted for Donald trump because people like you would elect a socialist to steal my money. Shameful.
That's kind of ironic since Trump rolled back the "fiduciary rule" and now Wall St has permission to steal your money. I never understand people who want to give CEO's more power than politicians. You can vote out a politician. You are powerless against a CEO.
Trump is a failed business man who made a career out of stealing peoples money. He just settled a fraud case with Trump University. Trump has been quoted as saying that people who settles lawsuits are "incompetent". He has also gone to court MANY times because he didn't pay his contractors who built his buildings. He has been a failure at everything he has done in life…...except reality TV star. He was good at that.
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Umm, they were smashing up the building Milo was in and setting it on fire to prevent him from speaking.
I guess the girl who got pepper sprayed while speaking to the media wasn't prevented from speaking either, she just chose to stop doing the interview because of a minor thing.
I guess the 2 "nazis" could have left and the fact that they got beated down and were repeated beaten, 1 while unconscious on the ground.
Talk about liberal apologetics.
(1) The people causing trouble were masked and for all we know they're Milo's or the alt-right's henchmen doing the violence themselves to attempt to discredit peaceful protests from people with legit grievances
(2) Even if the people who caused trouble were leftist protestors, indicting an entire group of people for the bad actions of a few is not intelligent and leads to over-generalizations and stereotyping. You position yourself as a victim of left bashing, but you're contributing to the environment of extreme partisanship ruining our country with group-think rhetoric, confirmation bias, and one-dimensional villainizing behavior. Bad stuff is done by people on the right and the left. We shouldn't lower ourselves down to the level of the unintelligent members of society (on both sides) but hold ourselves to a higher standard of discourse and conflict resolution.
(3) Also, free speech =/= being granted the privilege of being able to speak using a large legitimate platform to legitimize hate speech. Neo-Nazi's have the right to free speech in this country, but this doesn't mean we should be encouraging them to speak at campuses, being given TV spots, etc. either. Milo has the right to speak his mind about whatever he wants to talk about, but UC Berkeley owes him no special backing to troll at an obvious left-leaning campus just like I am not owed any special right to go to any campus I want and talk about my personal beliefs on my politics or random subjects like video games. UC Berkley is a prestigious campus and they talk about serious subjects. They don't owe every joe with an opinion a platform to speak at their campus. He's lucky they allowed him to come at all in the first place. And just as he has the right to free speech, the protestors have the right for theirs, and due to his track record, they assumed he was going to spout alt-right propaganda like usual. Please let's not act like he didn't know exactly what he was doing and then trying to use that for his own political gain.
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and bitching about the violet protestors on a forum doesn't either.
Ok, let's not have forums at all then.
If we don't talk about this stuff, then lots of people will claim (as we've seen) that this stuff doesn't actually exist except in the minds of the alt-right complaining about it on the internet.
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(1) The people causing trouble were masked and for all we know they're Milo's or the alt-right's henchmen doing the violence themselves to attempt to discredit peaceful protests from people with legit grievances
(2) Even if the people who caused trouble were leftist protestors, indicting an entire group of people for the bad actions of a few is not intelligent and leads to over-generalizations and stereotyping. You position yourself as a victim of left bashing, but you're contributing to the environment of extreme partisanship ruining our country with group-think rhetoric, confirmation bias, and one-dimensional villainizing behavior. Bad stuff is done by people on the right and the left. We shouldn't lower ourselves down to the level of the unintelligent members of society (on both sides) but hold ourselves to a higher standard of discourse and conflict resolution.
(3) Also, free speech =/= being granted the privilege of being able to speak using a large legitimate platform to legitimize hate speech. Neo-Nazi's have the right to free speech in this country, but this doesn't mean we should be encouraging them to speak at campuses, being given TV spots, etc. either. Milo has the right to speak his mind about whatever he wants to talk about, but UC Berkeley owes him no special backing to troll at an obvious left-leaning campus just like I am not owed any special right to go to any campus I want and talk about my personal beliefs on my politics or random subjects like video games. UC Berkley is a prestigious campus and they talk about serious subjects. They don't owe every joe with an opinion a platform to speak at their campus. He's lucky they allowed him to come at all in the first place. And just as he has the right to free speech, the protestors have the right for theirs, and due to his track record, they assumed he was going to spout alt-right propaganda like usual. Please let's not act like he didn't know exactly what he was doing and then trying to use that for his own political gain.
1) WOW, just WOW. I see you watched that Professor in CNN make his claims that he "heard" it was people hired by Milo.
- LOL, modern liberals are all about the hive mind and identity politics. The DNC is all about race baiting and hating white people. "My job is to shut other white people down" is how a white candidate running for the Chairmanship of the DNC and all the others candidates loved it. You can find the video on YouTube.
3) You are guilty of what you complained about in #2. You clearly have no idea how it works for speaking at universities. He was "invited" by one of the student groups and that group rented the space for the event.
Yeah, Berkely is a great place, as long as you aren't white. The university allowed non whites to do the "white people go around" thing, but everyone knows it would have been stopped immediately if the races were reversed.
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(1) The people causing trouble were masked and for all we know they're Milo's or the alt-right's henchmen doing the violence themselves to attempt to discredit peaceful protests from people with legit grievances
(2) Even if the people who caused trouble were leftist protestors, indicting an entire group of people for the bad actions of a few is not intelligent and leads to over-generalizations and stereotyping. You position yourself as a victim of left bashing, but you're contributing to the environment of extreme partisanship ruining our country with group-think rhetoric, confirmation bias, and one-dimensional villainizing behavior. Bad stuff is done by people on the right and the left. We shouldn't lower ourselves down to the level of the unintelligent members of society (on both sides) but hold ourselves to a higher standard of discourse and conflict resolution.
(3) Also, free speech =/= being granted the privilege of being able to speak using a large legitimate platform to legitimize hate speech. Neo-Nazi's have the right to free speech in this country, but this doesn't mean we should be encouraging them to speak at campuses, being given TV spots, etc. either. Milo has the right to speak his mind about whatever he wants to talk about, but UC Berkeley owes him no special backing to troll at an obvious left-leaning campus just like I am not owed any special right to go to any campus I want and talk about my personal beliefs on my politics or random subjects like video games. UC Berkley is a prestigious campus and they talk about serious subjects. They don't owe every joe with an opinion a platform to speak at their campus. He's lucky they allowed him to come at all in the first place. And just as he has the right to free speech, the protestors have the right for theirs, and due to his track record, they assumed he was going to spout alt-right propaganda like usual. Please let's not act like he didn't know exactly what he was doing and then trying to use that for his own political gain.
1) WOW, just WOW. I see you watched that Professor in CNN make his claims that he "heard" it was people hired by Milo.
- LOL, modern liberals are all about the hive mind and identity politics. The DNC is all about race baiting and hating white people. "My job is to shut other white people down" is how a white candidate running for the Chairmanship of the DNC and all the others candidates loved it. You can find the video on YouTube.
3) You are guilty of what you complained about in #2. You clearly have no idea how it works for speaking at universities. He was "invited" by one of the student groups and that group rented the space for the event.
Yeah, Berkely is a great place, as long as you aren't white. The university allowed non whites to do the "white people go around" thing, but everyone knows it would have been stopped immediately if the races were reversed.
Can I ask a slightly unrelated question? Are you American?
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(1) The people causing trouble were masked and for all we know they're Milo's or the alt-right's henchmen doing the violence themselves to attempt to discredit peaceful protests from people with legit grievances
(2) Even if the people who caused trouble were leftist protestors, indicting an entire group of people for the bad actions of a few is not intelligent and leads to over-generalizations and stereotyping. You position yourself as a victim of left bashing, but you're contributing to the environment of extreme partisanship ruining our country with group-think rhetoric, confirmation bias, and one-dimensional villainizing behavior. Bad stuff is done by people on the right and the left. We shouldn't lower ourselves down to the level of the unintelligent members of society (on both sides) but hold ourselves to a higher standard of discourse and conflict resolution.
(3) Also, free speech =/= being granted the privilege of being able to speak using a large legitimate platform to legitimize hate speech. Neo-Nazi's have the right to free speech in this country, but this doesn't mean we should be encouraging them to speak at campuses, being given TV spots, etc. either. Milo has the right to speak his mind about whatever he wants to talk about, but UC Berkeley owes him no special backing to troll at an obvious left-leaning campus just like I am not owed any special right to go to any campus I want and talk about my personal beliefs on my politics or random subjects like video games. UC Berkley is a prestigious campus and they talk about serious subjects. They don't owe every joe with an opinion a platform to speak at their campus. He's lucky they allowed him to come at all in the first place. And just as he has the right to free speech, the protestors have the right for theirs, and due to his track record, they assumed he was going to spout alt-right propaganda like usual. Please let's not act like he didn't know exactly what he was doing and then trying to use that for his own political gain.
1) WOW, just WOW. I see you watched that Professor in CNN make his claims that he "heard" it was people hired by Milo.
- LOL, modern liberals are all about the hive mind and identity politics. The DNC is all about race baiting and hating white people. "My job is to shut other white people down" is how a white candidate running for the Chairmanship of the DNC and all the others candidates loved it. You can find the video on YouTube.
3) You are guilty of what you complained about in #2. You clearly have no idea how it works for speaking at universities. He was "invited" by one of the student groups and that group rented the space for the event.
Yeah, Berkely is a great place, as long as you aren't white. The university allowed non whites to do the "white people go around" thing, but everyone knows it would have been stopped immediately if the races were reversed.
(1) No I thought of that possibility myself because it's an obvious tactic used throughout history. I didn't say it's what happened. I'm simply trying to consider all possibilities instead of assuming things which is what all intelligent critical thinking individuals should do. Part of the problem plaguing are country is that people aren't educated and are easily manipulated because there is not vetting of information and way too much sheep-like following.
(2) "LOL, modern liberals are all about the hive mind and identity politics." So you must be a liberal then? Since in your very statement you resorted to "identity politics" by basically saying all "modern liberals" are about the hive mind. Instead of hating on an entire group of people with diverse viewpoints based on a political label, how about actually addressing issues and logical points? So yeah, both sides do it, and you're demonstrating that right now which was my point.
(3) Guilty of what? Does a university HAVE to allow anybody speak at their university if any of its student groups pay somebody to come? Is it okay for a student group to pay for a Nazi or a speech of somebody trying to convince an audience to assassinating somebody?
As for the giant chip on your shoulder about the DNC and Berkeley hating white people…it's just bizarre. I mean apparently you got scarred at some point by a bad experience or you've been programmed by neo-Nazi propaganda to the point that you've lost complete perspective. Does the left take things too far at times? Absolutely. Just like the right. That's why I'm against extremism in general. But categorizing entire groups of people as being of a hive mind and that large groups of people hate white people and are trying to keep them down (including other white people)? You've pretty much jumped the shark on that point.
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(1) The people causing trouble were masked and for all we know they're Milo's or the alt-right's henchmen doing the violence themselves to attempt to discredit peaceful protests from people with legit grievances
(2) Even if the people who caused trouble were leftist protestors, indicting an entire group of people for the bad actions of a few is not intelligent and leads to over-generalizations and stereotyping. You position yourself as a victim of left bashing, but you're contributing to the environment of extreme partisanship ruining our country with group-think rhetoric, confirmation bias, and one-dimensional villainizing behavior. Bad stuff is done by people on the right and the left. We shouldn't lower ourselves down to the level of the unintelligent members of society (on both sides) but hold ourselves to a higher standard of discourse and conflict resolution.
(1) No I thought of that possibility myself because it's an obvious tactic used throughout history. I didn't say it's what happened. I'm simply trying to consider all possibilities instead of assuming things which is what all intelligent critical thinking individuals should do. Part of the problem plaguing are country is that people aren't educated and are easily manipulated because there is not vetting of information and way too much sheep-like following.
(3) Guilty of what? Does a university HAVE to allow anybody speak at their university if any of its student groups pay somebody to come? Is it okay for a student group to pay for a Nazi or a speech of somebody trying to convince an audience to assassinating somebody?
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Even considering that the violent leftists at Berkeley were Milo henchmen is absolutely absurd and has no basis in reality. Radical left terror groups like antifa and anarchists took credit for it, secondly these tactics are straight out of the lefts playbook (Weather underground anyone?). Secondly the "peaceful protest" narrative is a complete myth stirred up by mainstream media in order to minimize how horrible/violent and childish the left really is. Nobody on the left has yet to denounce the violence committed by the protestors. They only say "both sides needs to calm down". I don't recall the last time Conservatives rioted and burned down a city and looted businesses. Remember when one old guy at a Trump rally punched someone and the media kept airing that same clip for days and days on end and saying that ALL Trump supporters were violent? But leftist burn down a city, and they just brush over it and say "not all protesters, most were peaceful"
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"indicting an entire group of people for the bad actions of a few is not intelligent and leads to over-generalizations and stereotyping. "
Wow… Kinda like calling all Conservatives/Trump supporters racist/bigot/homophobes/every other -phobe in the book is nonconstructive and pisses off millions of people.. -
" Does a university HAVE to allow anybody speak at their university if any of its student groups pay somebody to come? "
Yes, that's called FREEDOM of speech. And if you don't want to hear what he has to say then DONT show up to the event. Nobody is forcing you to listen to it. Secondly, you go on to mention NAZIs in the next sentence, which is a very intellectually shallow and dishonest argument and you know it. Care to explain how a gay immigrant Jew who ONLY dates black guys and hates white nationalism is somehow a nazi? (protip you can't explain it because it's not true). But nice job being tolerant leftists and silencing a gay immigrant Jewish guy, Hitler would be proud.
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As for the giant chip on your shoulder about the DNC and Berkeley hating white people…it's just bizarre. I mean apparently you got scarred at some point by a bad experience or you've been programmed by neo-Nazi propaganda to the point that you've lost complete perspective. Does the left take things too far at times? Absolutely. Just like the right. That's why I'm against extremism in general. But categorizing entire groups of people as being of a hive mind and that large groups of people hate white people and are trying to keep them down (including other white people)? You've pretty much jumped the shark on that point.
I mean Bernie Sander's press secretary and Democratic strategist Symone Sanders was on CNN mocking a white guy that got beat up saying"Oh poor white people" and she said The Democrat party doesn't need white people, fake news sites like The Hill, Washington Post, Huffington Post have ALL written articles saying basically that The Democratic party doesn't need appeal to white men to win and doesn't care what white men think.
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As for the giant chip on your shoulder about the DNC and Berkeley hating white people…it's just bizarre. I mean apparently you got scarred at some point by a bad experience or you've been programmed by neo-Nazi propaganda to the point that you've lost complete perspective. Does the left take things too far at times? Absolutely. Just like the right. That's why I'm against extremism in general. But categorizing entire groups of people as being of a hive mind and that large groups of people hate white people and are trying to keep them down (including other white people)? You've pretty much jumped the shark on that point.
I mean Bernie Sander's press secretary and Democratic strategist Symone Sanders was on CNN mocking a white guy that got beat up saying"Oh poor white people" and she said The Democrat party doesn't need white people, fake news sites like The Hill, Washington Post, Huffington Post have ALL written articles saying basically that The Democratic party doesn't need appeal to white men to win and doesn't care what white men think.
There's plenty more where she came from too.
It's funny how liberals will excuse anti white comments and protests, but lose their shit with even the slightest hint of a filthy, no good cracker daring to disagree with a black person regardless of what the topic is.
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Methinks the whole system is garbage… but then again, a burning trash heap helps weather the long cold lonely nights....let's have fond memories.. a wise man forgets his anger before he lies down to sleep. UC Berkeley, Home of the Square Tomato :love:
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I'm getting fed up with the whole "Free speech meands white supremacists must be heard" shit. There's something called "The Freedom Paradox" It states that past a certain point, more freedom is less freedom, because you're allowing the strong the freedom to opress the weak, sort of like what happenes when you let the corporations abuse the citizens becaus of lack of regulations, or when organized crime takes over a city because law enforcement allows it. Yeah, technically there's less rules and this more freedom, but in practice it just causes oppresion. Well, this parados applies to tolerance too. Yes, technically it's hypocritical and from the left to try and silence any ideas, but the thing is that if they allow it to be spread as legitimate, they're allowing intolerance and prejudice to spread, tolerating intolerance creates more intolerance, not less, allowing hate to be spread is not the same as allowing ideas to be spread, and at a certain point you have to say "stop" and while I don't agree with some of the points chosen, I believe it's better than nothing.
And about safe spaces. Have you ever had to hide your sexuality at work or with certain family members? Because it's pretty shitty and stressful and it just feels wrong. Well, people can't hide their race, they can't hide their gender identity, they can't hide a lot of things that people judge them for. The ideal solution, of course, would be to stop prejudice, but that's not happening anytime soon, that's the point of safe spaces. The way you feel comfortable going to a gay bar where you can be totally honest about who you are without fear of being judged? All people deserve to feel that way once in a while and safe spaces provide that. Sure, they ARE a business (the same way a gay bar is a business) but that doesn't make them any less helpful and necessary.
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I'm getting fed up with the whole "Free speech meands white supremacists must be heard" shit. There's something called "The Freedom Paradox"
Free speech means EVERYONE CAN TELL what they think. If you don't like it, don't hear it, no one is forcing you to. Also, it doesn't mean you are allowing intolerant ideas to spread. People are responsible for what ideas they decide to make theirs. I can listen to a black guy saying that white people are responsible for all the evils on the face of Earth and that they should kill themselves, and I won't take that idea in. EVER.
Free speech allows ideas to face against it other. If someone uses free speech to express intolerant ideas, you use your own right to free speech to debunk them or spread your own ideas about tolerance.
I thought Americans took great pride in their debate skills. Now you throw them an uncomfortable idea in front of them and they just spout nonsense, like some child in a tantrum.
And about safe spaces. Have you ever had to hide your sexuality at work or with certain family members? Because it's pretty shitty and stressful and it just feels wrong. Well, people can't hide their race, they can't hide their gender identity, they can't hide a lot of things that people judge them for. The ideal solution, of course, would be to stop prejudice, but that's not happening anytime soon, that's the point of safe spaces. The way you feel comfortable going to a gay bar where you can be totally honest about who you are without fear of being judged? All people deserve to feel that way once in a while and safe spaces provide that. Sure, they ARE a business (the same way a gay bar is a business) but that doesn't make them any less helpful and necessary.
Prejudice will always exist little snowflake, don't forget liberals labeled all Trump voters as 'white trash' (so the liberals themselves could flaunt their supposed higher education, manners and cosmopolitan culture).
And regarding 'gender identity'…if you look like a male, dress like a male and act like a male...people will assume your gender identity is male. How are we going to know if your gender identity is non-binary, demisexual attack helicopter if you don't outright tell us?
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Ok, let's not have forums at all then.
If we don't talk about this stuff, then lots of people will claim (as we've seen) that this stuff doesn't actually exist except in the minds of the alt-right complaining about it on the internet.
Private site, not my decision.
I realize there's a lot of BS in the media about the alt right, I'm not saying I agree on either side, because I don't agree with either side. But, complaining about people exercising their 1st amendment rights is the same thing as liberals complaining about conservatives who exercise their second amendment rights.
It's the same thing.
You are allowed to say whatever you want to, but there are no protections granted from other people exercising their first amendment rights.
I also notice that I always get a thumbs down when I point out the extreme hypocrisy of the left.
Here's an idea: Try the "Role Reversal Test" and see how that works out.
If a law was passed making hand guns illegal, would you be complaining if conservatives were protesting?
You're complaining about liberals… This thread is overflowing with hypocrisy...
Edit: Again, I'm not a liberal, how can you not understand that what you are saying is bullshit? Milo is a cheerleader, so the liberals don't like your cheerleader, okay... Who cares? Did you think they would?
So the far right, who was looking for attention, got what they wanted and then the far left noticed. Wow, big surprise. I get it, people want to be heard, the problem is that, the real problems that are actually solvable are being lost in the noise cloud of bullshit while our political parties become even more polarized, putting common sense in the back seat.
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I don't care about protests. In fact I support the right to protest. HOWEVER, that's not what we've been seeing here.
There's a huge difference between protests and rioting, looting and assaulting people. Physically attacking people has never been deemed a 1st amendment right, nor has rioting and looting.
NO BODY has the right to riot, loot, or assault people.
The Supreme Court has defined what speech is allowed under free speech and what is not. I haven't heard Trump, Milo or anyone else on the right violate this, but I've seen a lot of it from the left.
It does appear that the Mayor of Berkeley conspired to prevent the Milo event by telling the police to hold back and not stop the rioting.
Also, while Milo says some things i agree with, I'm not a fan of his. I do support the right of the Young Republicans to hold the event and for Milo to speak, without fear of being killed by a bunch of lunatics who think only their side is allowed to speak.