midnight city wrote: » Lets imagine for a moment that a new group formed recently. They believed that women should should cover themselves head to toe in black robes, that gays should be killed, that people should have limbs cut off if they break the law, that anyone who left the group should be killed, that anyone who criticized the group should be killed. That anyone who brought shame on their family should be killed. And their leader married a 9 year old. How would that group be received?
midnight city wrote: » Plenty of the above is being preached on European soil. Many of the young members believe in exactly as i mentioned above. That's how things are in places like Saudi Arabia too.
Deleted User wrote: » Orwell's thought police haven't actually been setup just yet.
midnight city wrote: » We are getting there.
oscarBravo wrote: » It might help if they could demonstrate this oppression and disenfranchisement, but they seem to be too busy deriding "cucks" and "SJWs" to get around to actually making any cogent arguments.
Yourself isit wrote: » The oppression is presumably class oppression, something the left used to believe in.
Brian? wrote: » We still do.
Yourself isit wrote: » I dont take your middle class (not very well understood even by faux socialist standards) libertarian socialism seriously. In practice it wouldnt be any different from anarcho-capitalism. 70% of American white high school only grads voted for Trump. They are worried about jobs, immigration and globalisation and the export of American factories.
Yourself isit wrote: » I dont take your middle class (not very well understood even by faux socialist standards) libertarian socialism seriously. In practice it wouldnt be any different from anarcho-capitalism.
70% of American white high school only grads voted for Trump. They are worried about jobs, immigration and globalisation and the export of American factories.
I'm cut to the quick. How do you know I'm middle class? My penchant for fine claret and membership of a gentleman's club?
If that's why they voted Trump, they've locked the stable door after the horse has bolted. The factories are gone and never coming back.
Deleted User wrote: » What one believes, and how one acts are quite different things. As far as I know, Orwell's thought police haven't actually been setup just yet.
Permabear wrote: » This post had been deleted.
But you're not going to get anything accomplished about a problem like this by deriding SJWs on the Internet -- and that's where the "alt right" movement seems to be furiously spinning its wheels.
Muhammed_1 wrote: » Boards is biased towards liberals and against conservatives, as is the media and the government. Things will get worse before they get better. Perhaps Trump, or the second amendment folks, can do something.
Yourself isit wrote: » Expensive bikes and wagu beef. And your belief in Open borders. Nobody who is poor would support that.
It probably is why they voted for Trump in the rust belts. After all places that voted for Obama later voted for Trump. And factories can move.
Brian? wrote: » Factories can move. They won't be moving back.
Brian? wrote: » Did you put all that effort into checking my posting history? Kudos. FYI my bike I expensive by road bike standards.
Factories can move. They won't be moving back.
ancapailldorcha wrote: » And this is something that's being continuously overlooked. The only way manufacturing is going to regress to its previous state is by jacking up the prices of goods to the point where noone can afford them. Free trade makes goods and services cheaper but even if it were abolished, technology has made many low skilled jobs redundant and thankfully so.
Yourself isit wrote: » They can move in either direction.
Yourself isit wrote: » You're wrong about prices. But what's to be thankful about the loss of permanent pensionable unionised employment?