Lord Frieza
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I wish the times would have investigated some of these claims and see if anyone outside this group has witnessed all of this alleged abuse, because it just sounds like total horseshit
GAF consensus is completely deluded on this issue. This kind of thing is increasingly leading universities to be held in open contempt by much of the population. Just read the comments on any major news site when these stories of campus absurdities arise. The consensus is always ten to one against in all but the most extreme left-wing circles.
The public supports many of the policies of the economic left, but absolutely despises the excesses of the modern cultural left.
Comment sections on major sites are always terrible with people just showing up to complain about the subject.GAF consensus is completely deluded on this issue. This kind of thing is increasingly leading universities to be held in open contempt by much of the population. Just read the comments on any major news site when these stories of campus absurdities arise. The consensus is always ten to one against in all but the most extreme left-wing circles.
You can be an advocate of small government.
Bringing in Ann Coulter and Milo Y. Just means you're an asshole bringing in more assholes. Republican has nothing to do with it.
You do realize that I can say "don't promote Milo" and also "don't spill drinks on people" right? Those two are not mutually exclusive.
That feeling when your free speech is so oppressed because you're a Republican at Berkeley but the New York Times is giving you interviews and photos in their paper.
You do realize that I can say "don't promote Milo" and also "don't spill drinks on people" right? Those two are not mutually exclusive.
Milo and Ann aren't just assholes. They are scumbags who have advocated for violence and harassment.
When people are asked why they are Republican, their opinions on reproductive rights are always conspicuoisly absent. It's always this shit.
Check out some videos with Jonathan Haidt: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qlfDzfUhzps
Their website: http://heterodoxacademy.org/
Happy to say as part of the Cal Democrats I schooled these fools twice in the Democrat-Republican debate on campus
give us a core sample of their strongest argument
Happy to say as part of the Cal Democrats I schooled these fools twice in the Democrat-Republican debate on campus
And I'm fine with both. They know what they were getting when stanning for Milo and Coulter. I'm expecting Steve Bannon as their next invite.
Don't leave us hanging.
What was their core argument for being a Republican?
Nothing sadder than minorities who think they are one of the good ones.
The most disgusting kind. I honestly have met more reasonable old Republicans than I have college Republicans. Most college Republicans are hateful little shits. It's like they're compensating for the more liberal parts of their generation.College republicans are the saddest kind of republicans.
This shit pisses me off to no end.
How can you look at the Republican party and say it represents you?
Debate 2 on energy
- We bring up climate change is a problem
- Rep debater: "I heard it's possibly due to sun cycles"
Milo has 2 million+ followers on Facebook. Anecdotal experience suggests to me that he is massively popular with young men. They see him as a countercultural figure and their sole defender in some kind of strange culture war that isn't widely understood.
Obviously he's a massive cultural figure, and it is weird that he is a right-wing one. This is an anomaly. It suggests something has really shifted in the youth culture in the last few years. He's some mixture of shock comedian and political agitator.
He didn't become popular for no reason. A lot of people (mostly young, mostly male) feel extremely suffocated by the environment on campus and in the culture at large. That's why they saw him as a rockstar, not because he was particularly coherent (he wasn't) but because of the enormously outsized reaction he would provoke in the people they despise.
The right-wing has completely taken over Youtube. And 4Chan. And Reddit, before they clamped down on it. What happened? Something enormous shifted between 2012 and 2016.
If you haven't been on a campus in the last few years, you don't know how tense the environment is.
People would like to wish away these undercurrents in the culture, but they can't.
If the mainstream left in America follows the playbook of the Jeremy Corbyn types, they will hand the future to the right. I see this future as more possible than some on here do, and I don't think it is a good scenario for anyone.
It will give me no pleasure to see myself vindicated over the next few years, but I think it's likely.
GAF consensus is completely deluded on this issue. This kind of thing is increasingly leading universities to be held in open contempt by much of the population. Just read the comments on any major news site when these stories of campus absurdities arise. The consensus is always ten to one against in all but the most extreme left-wing circles.
The public supports many of the policies of the economic left, but absolutely despises the excesses of the modern cultural left.
Theres this idea that speech is violent, that simply by espousing a view that you dont like I am attacking you, I am oppressing you, I am assaulting you. That view is fundamentally incompatible with a Western, liberal democratic society.
Debate 2 on energy
- We bring up climate change is a problem
- Rep debater: "I heard it's possibly due to sun cycles"
Your argument pretty much boils down to if someone does something that you dislike, you will turn a blind eye to them if they get attacked. Is that your general stance for all walks of life and different situations? Or just Republicans?
GAF consensus is completely deluded on this issue. This kind of thing is increasingly leading universities to be held in open contempt by much of the population. Just read the comments on any major news site when these stories of campus absurdities arise. The consensus is always ten to one against in all but the most extreme left-wing circles.
The public supports many of the policies of the economic left, but absolutely despises the excesses of the modern cultural left.
Milo has 2 million+ followers on Facebook.
Debate 1 on the economy:
- Rep debater: we can't tax job creators or it will hurt the economy.
- Me: That's not an argument against an equitable tax system. In fact, Reagan (whom they had a cardboard cutout off sitting on stage) thought it was an outrage that a bus driver should pay a higher tax rate than an educated professional.
- them (no response)
Debate 1 on the economy:
- Rep debater: we can't tax job creators or it will hurt the economy.
- Me: That's not an argument against an equitable tax system. In fact, Reagan (whom they had a cardboard cutout off sitting on stage) thought it was an outrage that a bus driver should pay a higher tax rate than an educated professional.
- them (no response)
Milo has 2 million+ followers on Facebook. Anecdotal experience suggests to me that he is massively popular with young men. They see him as a countercultural figure and their sole defender in some kind of strange culture war that isn't widely understood.
Obviously he's a massive cultural figure, and it is weird that he is a right-wing one. This is an anomaly. It suggests something has really shifted in the youth culture in the last few years. He's some mixture of shock comedian and political agitator.
He didn't become popular for no reason. A lot of people (mostly young, mostly male) feel extremely suffocated by the environment on campus and in the culture at large. That's why they saw him as a rockstar, not because he was particularly coherent (he wasn't) but because of the enormously outsized reaction he would provoke in the people they despise.
The right-wing has completely taken over Youtube. And 4Chan. And Reddit, before they clamped down on it. What happened? Something enormous shifted between 2012 and 2016.
If you haven't been on a campus in the last few years, you don't know how tense the environment is.
People would like to wish away these undercurrents in the culture, but they can't.
If the mainstream left in America follows the playbook of the Jeremy Corbyn types, they will hand the future to the right. I see this future as more possible than some on here do, and I don't think it is a good scenario for anyone.
It will give me no pleasure to see myself vindicated over the next few years, but I think it's likely.
Still cracks me up that there's people in these threads that think liberals are incapable of being assholes. Assholes are fairly evenly distributed IMO.
Oh, yeah, we're the ones who are out of touch with normal human behavior.
Still cracks me up that there's people in these threads that think liberals are incapable of being assholes. Assholes are fairly evenly distributed IMO.
Universities are incredibly unbalanced ideologically in favor of the left. You don't have to be a right-winger to concede this and acknowledge that it is a problem. When the teachers are 9 to 1 on the left (many on the far left), and the country is narrowly split down the middle, that signals a real disconnect.
These college students are not wrong to feel that they are in a precarious position in the social and administrative environment on these campuses.
It would be in everyone's favor to have more ideological diversity on campus and a clear stance from administrators in favor of the free expression of a plurality of political views.
Absurd and dangerous sentiment.
Who?Still cracks me up that there's people in these threads that think liberals are incapable of being assholes. Assholes are fairly evenly distributed IMO.
Well, yes.
Most people don't flip their lids when parents refer to their children as their birth genders; wear certain clothes or hairstyles; object to class lessons being taught because of some arbitrary lens through which they view the world; claim discrimination because they're not being addressed by a gender that was made up in Tumblr; cry foul because the food being served in the cafeteria is stealing from another culture; try to normalize and celebrate mental illnesses like autism and aspergers; act like it's a grave and terrible injustice that some people were born more fortunate than others.
So yes. Roads do go both ways, you know.