“You people” on steroids
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Say what you like about Trump, he doesn't discriminate. He talks to everyone as if they're an abject moron.
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@jon-nyc said in “You people” on steroids:
I know, I know. Fake but accurate.
Not materially fake if one grants that Newsom was in "talking to black people" mode, which is very reasonable and likely if obviously unprovable.
The notion that "I'm like you. I'm no better than you" means "I'm like you" was effectively never said, remains absurd.
That there were plenty of white faces in the crowd remains uncompelling regarding Newsom's intended audience for his words, when you consider the venue and the topics of conversation in the interview.
But reasonable people can disagree about his actual motivations. His words could be boilerplate that he gives to any random audience of random people. It's not the first time he's said those self-effacing words. It remains inarguable that the words make no sense unless the intended audience was presumed to be mediocre, and in need of reassurance that Mr Newsom is non-threatening.
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Say what you like about Trump, he doesn't discriminate. He talks to everyone as if they're an abject moron.
@Doctor-Phibes said in “You people” on steroids:
Say what you like about Trump, he doesn't discriminate. He talks to everyone as if they're an abject moron.
I particularly admire Trump when he tells the crowd or his targets of abuse, domestic and foreign, that he loves them. Trump’s condescension goes not only beyond the usual obsequious insincerity of politicians of all stripes, clans and tribal affiliations, it is rather, a thoroughly disingenuous display of his political messianism and determination to control others.
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Say what you like about Trump, he doesn't discriminate. He talks to everyone as if they're an abject moron.
@Doctor-Phibes said in “You people” on steroids:
Say what you like about Trump, he doesn't discriminate. He talks to everyone as if
they’rehe’s an abject moron.FIFY.
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@jon-nyc said in “You people” on steroids:
I know, I know. Fake but accurate.
Not materially fake if one grants that Newsom was in "talking to black people" mode, which is very reasonable and likely if obviously unprovable.
The notion that "I'm like you. I'm no better than you" means "I'm like you" was effectively never said, remains absurd.
That there were plenty of white faces in the crowd remains uncompelling regarding Newsom's intended audience for his words, when you consider the venue and the topics of conversation in the interview.
But reasonable people can disagree about his actual motivations. His words could be boilerplate that he gives to any random audience of random people. It's not the first time he's said those self-effacing words. It remains inarguable that the words make no sense unless the intended audience was presumed to be mediocre, and in need of reassurance that Mr Newsom is non-threatening.
said in “You people” on steroids:
The notion that "I'm like you. I'm no better than you" means "I'm like you" was effectively never said, remains absurd.
And since we're therapizing, I'll note that jon made this ridiculous claim as if it were obviously true, so much so that anybody who disagreed was intentionally lying. Just more proof to add to the existing mountain of proof that jon's mind goes completely off the rails in adversarial discussion. Due obviously to an ego that simply won't look directly at its own failings.
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If I repeat a sentence verbatim except one word change which alters the meaning, its intentional. It seems to be a reasonable assumption to apply to others as well.
@jon-nyc said in “You people” on steroids:
If I repeat a sentence verbatim except one word change which alters the meaning, its intentional. It seems to be a reasonable assumption to apply to others as well.
That goes about a millimeter towards your extraordinary claim which is a mile away. Not to mix metric and imperial.
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You know it would have been less embarrassing to take the L then to have done whatever this is you’re doing now. At the end of the day the Magtard of Crown Heights misquoted him twice and lied about the audience. It’s fair that you didn’t know the source having seen it on Reddit. Now you’re out of excuses.
I can’t be the only one beyond bored of reading you on this thread.
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You know it would have been less embarrassing to take the L then to have done whatever this is you’re doing now. At the end of the day the Magtard of Crown Heights misquoted him twice and lied about the audience. It’s fair that you didn’t know the source having seen it on Reddit. Now you’re out of excuses.
I can’t be the only one beyond bored of reading you on this thread.
@jon-nyc said in “You people” on steroids:
You know it would have been less embarrassing to take the L then to have done whatever this is you’re doing now. At the end of the day the Magtard of Crown Heights misquoted him twice and lied about the audience. It’s fair that you didn’t know the source having seen it on Reddit. Now you’re out of excuses.
I can’t be the only one beyond bored of reading you on this thread.
If you're not embarrassed by your own behavior in this thread, then it would fit with my description of your psychology. Your claim that the second sentence erases the first in "I'm like you. I'm no better than you." remains ridiculous, and the vehemence with which you claimed it, to the point of calling me an intentional liar for not going along with it, only points to your own delusional nature in adversarial discussions. As usual, you are fractionally as coherent as you think you are.
As for the description of the audience, it was probably an honest mistake, given the venue and the obvious intentions of the interview. He may or may not be forthright in admitting that there were plenty of white faces, with the updated information. As for the lack of the ... between the sentences in the quote, I'm sure you'll get over that someday. The story as told is a far cry from a pure hoax.