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  • J jon-nyc
    3 Jan 2021, 17:42

    @horace said in Does he really believe it?:

    Yes, a lack of objectivity would seem the fundamental thing. I sense you still believe in your own objectivity regarding Trump. I think few on this board would agree with you about that, but we all create our own realities, just like Trump.

    This is very typical of how the phrase “TDS” is used here. Just as a hand-wavy ad hominem for the shitters out there that aren’t on the train.

    You would do well to taboo the phrase (as in the game ‘taboo’), and force yourself to be specific in your disagreements when people criticize Trump. Say specifically why the criticism is unfounded, rather than gripe generally at the idea that he’s being criticized. It would be interesting to see.

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    Horace
    wrote on 3 Jan 2021, 18:27 last edited by
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    @jon-nyc said in Does he really believe it?:

    @horace said in Does he really believe it?:

    Yes, a lack of objectivity would seem the fundamental thing. I sense you still believe in your own objectivity regarding Trump. I think few on this board would agree with you about that, but we all create our own realities, just like Trump.

    This is very typical of how the phrase “TDS” is used here. Just as a hand-wavy ad hominem for the shitters out there that aren’t on the train.

    You would do well to taboo the phrase (as in the game ‘taboo’), and force yourself to be specific in your disagreements when people criticize Trump. Say specifically why the criticism is unfounded, rather than gripe generally at the idea that he’s being criticized. It would be interesting to see.

    I do that. When I say that TDS caused people to take in stride as righteous cultural warfare the, for instance, NYT op ed and subsequent book about anonymous adults in the white house actively subverting the president, I meant that TDS caused that emotional reaction to what amounted to bragging about what was, as portrayed, way more of a "constitutional crisis" than Trump ever directly represented. Then there's the shameless Russian collusion nonsense. We cataloguers of TDS never had to scum the depths of Twitter to find pure neuroses.

    Education is extremely important.

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      Horace
      wrote on 3 Jan 2021, 18:34 last edited by Horace 1 Mar 2021, 18:39
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      On the other hand, when I respond to mindless hatred, I'm happy to just call the TDS for what it is, and move on. But you haven't even acknowledged there is such a thing as TDS. You'll claim that conversation is meaningless in that definitions are not agreed upon, while happily giggling at "Deranged Magat Syndrome" sufferers all day. Or sometimes "resident crazy uncle", or, in the past, as you've dismissed me, those who've fallen down the rabbit hole of mindless tribalism - a claim you made because of the gestalt of your impressions of my posts, rather than any details about specific opinions. Such details and specifics are now what you request of me, and my gestalt impression of TDS sufferers. I would say "fair enough", but it's really not. You have a knack for condescension and elitism, and again if you don't see that about yourself, you are one of the few.

      Education is extremely important.

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      • H Horace
        3 Jan 2021, 18:34

        On the other hand, when I respond to mindless hatred, I'm happy to just call the TDS for what it is, and move on. But you haven't even acknowledged there is such a thing as TDS. You'll claim that conversation is meaningless in that definitions are not agreed upon, while happily giggling at "Deranged Magat Syndrome" sufferers all day. Or sometimes "resident crazy uncle", or, in the past, as you've dismissed me, those who've fallen down the rabbit hole of mindless tribalism - a claim you made because of the gestalt of your impressions of my posts, rather than any details about specific opinions. Such details and specifics are now what you request of me, and my gestalt impression of TDS sufferers. I would say "fair enough", but it's really not. You have a knack for condescension and elitism, and again if you don't see that about yourself, you are one of the few.

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        Loki
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        @horace said in Does he really believe it?:

        On the other hand, when I respond to mindless hatred, I'm happy to just call the TDS for what it is, and move on. But you haven't even acknowledged there is such a thing as TDS. You'll claim that conversation is meaningless in that definitions are not agreed upon, while happily giggling at "Deranged Magat Syndrome" sufferers all day. Or sometimes "resident crazy uncle", or, in the past, as you've dismissed me, those who've fallen down the rabbit hole of mindless tribalism - a claim you made because of the gestalt of your impressions of my posts, rather than any details about specific opinions. Such details and specifics are now what you request of me, and my gestalt impression of TDS sufferers. I would say "fair enough", but it's really not. You have a knack for condescension and elitism, and again if you don't see that about yourself, you are one of the few.

        Actually Jon of late presents us with these trolley problems where we are supposed to see imaginary lives on one of the tracks. It’s a thought experiment within a thought experiment.

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        • L Loki
          3 Jan 2021, 18:40

          @horace said in Does he really believe it?:

          On the other hand, when I respond to mindless hatred, I'm happy to just call the TDS for what it is, and move on. But you haven't even acknowledged there is such a thing as TDS. You'll claim that conversation is meaningless in that definitions are not agreed upon, while happily giggling at "Deranged Magat Syndrome" sufferers all day. Or sometimes "resident crazy uncle", or, in the past, as you've dismissed me, those who've fallen down the rabbit hole of mindless tribalism - a claim you made because of the gestalt of your impressions of my posts, rather than any details about specific opinions. Such details and specifics are now what you request of me, and my gestalt impression of TDS sufferers. I would say "fair enough", but it's really not. You have a knack for condescension and elitism, and again if you don't see that about yourself, you are one of the few.

          Actually Jon of late presents us with these trolley problems where we are supposed to see imaginary lives on one of the tracks. It’s a thought experiment within a thought experiment.

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          Horace
          wrote on 3 Jan 2021, 18:43 last edited by
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          @loki said in Does he really believe it?:

          @horace said in Does he really believe it?:

          On the other hand, when I respond to mindless hatred, I'm happy to just call the TDS for what it is, and move on. But you haven't even acknowledged there is such a thing as TDS. You'll claim that conversation is meaningless in that definitions are not agreed upon, while happily giggling at "Deranged Magat Syndrome" sufferers all day. Or sometimes "resident crazy uncle", or, in the past, as you've dismissed me, those who've fallen down the rabbit hole of mindless tribalism - a claim you made because of the gestalt of your impressions of my posts, rather than any details about specific opinions. Such details and specifics are now what you request of me, and my gestalt impression of TDS sufferers. I would say "fair enough", but it's really not. You have a knack for condescension and elitism, and again if you don't see that about yourself, you are one of the few.

          Actually Jon of late presents us with these trolley problems where we are supposed to see imaginary lives on one of the tracks. It’s a thought experiment within a thought experiment.

          Imaginary Lives Matter.

          Education is extremely important.

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            xenon
            wrote on 3 Jan 2021, 18:43 last edited by
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            I’ll just add. The Russia collusion stuff and impeachment was precipitated by the idiocy of Trump.

            Let’s remember that Sessions recused himself, Trump went on Lester Holt and said stupid shit and Rosenstein (not the NYT) appointed a special council.

            The Trump conversations to Ukraine were also idiotic

            Now - it didn’t really amount to much because it was all out of stupidity on Trump’s part and not villainous corruption. But it’s not like it was a figment of some people’s imagination.

            I’m saying this, because Trump’s actions now are not an analogue of what happened to him. They’re different and went over board in different ways. It’s a different thing though.

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              Copper
              wrote on 3 Jan 2021, 18:46 last edited by
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              It's kind of early to be that drunk

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              • C Copper
                3 Jan 2021, 18:46

                It's kind of early to be that drunk

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                Jolly
                wrote on 3 Jan 2021, 18:47 last edited by
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                @copper said in Does he really believe it?:

                It's kind of early to be that drunk

                It's five o'clock somewhere...

                “Cry havoc and let slip the DOGE of war!”

                Those who cheered as J-6 American prisoners were locked in solitary for 18 months without trial, now suddenly fight tooth and nail for foreign terrorists’ "due process". — Buck Sexton

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                  Jolly
                  wrote on 3 Jan 2021, 18:54 last edited by
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                  Nope, anybody that rubbed their hands in glee at Russia! Russia! Russia, while knowing there was nothing to it, is nothing more than a partisan hack.

                  In fact, they are worse than a partisan hack. These people have allowed hate for the individual to be placed ahead of the rule of law and what is best for the country. At this point, I would never trust them to do what is honorable or right, not if it meant furthering a political agenda...

                  “Cry havoc and let slip the DOGE of war!”

                  Those who cheered as J-6 American prisoners were locked in solitary for 18 months without trial, now suddenly fight tooth and nail for foreign terrorists’ "due process". — Buck Sexton

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                  • J Jolly
                    3 Jan 2021, 18:54

                    Nope, anybody that rubbed their hands in glee at Russia! Russia! Russia, while knowing there was nothing to it, is nothing more than a partisan hack.

                    In fact, they are worse than a partisan hack. These people have allowed hate for the individual to be placed ahead of the rule of law and what is best for the country. At this point, I would never trust them to do what is honorable or right, not if it meant furthering a political agenda...

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                    xenon
                    wrote on 3 Jan 2021, 18:55 last edited by xenon 1 Mar 2021, 18:56
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                    @jolly who is “they”? Rod Rosenstein?

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                      3 Jan 2021, 18:55

                      @jolly who is “they”? Rod Rosenstein?

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                      Jolly
                      wrote on 3 Jan 2021, 18:57 last edited by
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                      @xenon said in Does he really believe it?:

                      @jolly who is “they”? Rod Rosenstein?

                      That's a question for you to answer, isn't it?

                      “Cry havoc and let slip the DOGE of war!”

                      Those who cheered as J-6 American prisoners were locked in solitary for 18 months without trial, now suddenly fight tooth and nail for foreign terrorists’ "due process". — Buck Sexton

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                      • J Jolly
                        3 Jan 2021, 18:57

                        @xenon said in Does he really believe it?:

                        @jolly who is “they”? Rod Rosenstein?

                        That's a question for you to answer, isn't it?

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                        xenon
                        wrote on 3 Jan 2021, 18:58 last edited by
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                        @jolly not really.

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                        • H Horace
                          3 Jan 2021, 15:11

                          @jon-nyc said in Does he really believe it?:

                          But to actually believe your enemies just plain cheated you?

                          He watched the four year cultural blitzkrieg mounted against him, which was proof of motivation to do whatever it took to get rid of him. It's not such a far step from realizing the fact that you're competing with people who are motivated to cheat and would do so shamelessly, even righteously, to believing they did. Surely a psychological allergy to losing is at least something you can understand, jon.

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                          xenon
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                          @horace said in Does he really believe it?:

                          @jon-nyc said in Does he really believe it?:

                          But to actually believe your enemies just plain cheated you?

                          He watched the four year cultural blitzkrieg mounted against him, which was proof of motivation to do whatever it took to get rid of him. It's not such a far step from realizing the fact that you're competing with people who are motivated to cheat and would do so shamelessly, even righteously, to believing they did. Surely a psychological allergy to losing is at least something you can understand, jon.

                          What was his excuse the first time he said there were 3-5 million fake votes in 2016?

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                          • X xenon
                            3 Jan 2021, 19:05

                            @horace said in Does he really believe it?:

                            @jon-nyc said in Does he really believe it?:

                            But to actually believe your enemies just plain cheated you?

                            He watched the four year cultural blitzkrieg mounted against him, which was proof of motivation to do whatever it took to get rid of him. It's not such a far step from realizing the fact that you're competing with people who are motivated to cheat and would do so shamelessly, even righteously, to believing they did. Surely a psychological allergy to losing is at least something you can understand, jon.

                            What was his excuse the first time he said there were 3-5 million fake votes in 2016?

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                            Horace
                            wrote on 3 Jan 2021, 19:11 last edited by
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                            @xenon said in Does he really believe it?:

                            @horace said in Does he really believe it?:

                            @jon-nyc said in Does he really believe it?:

                            But to actually believe your enemies just plain cheated you?

                            He watched the four year cultural blitzkrieg mounted against him, which was proof of motivation to do whatever it took to get rid of him. It's not such a far step from realizing the fact that you're competing with people who are motivated to cheat and would do so shamelessly, even righteously, to believing they did. Surely a psychological allergy to losing is at least something you can understand, jon.

                            What was his excuse the first time he said there were 3-5 million fake votes in 2016?

                            Well I'm not particularly motivated to make excuses for what I've already admitted was a predictable thing he would do. But, the cultural warfare and the broad-scale TDS existed since the moment everybody started taking him seriously as a potential next president. So it predates whatever claim you're speaking of.

                            Education is extremely important.

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                            • H Horace
                              3 Jan 2021, 19:11

                              @xenon said in Does he really believe it?:

                              @horace said in Does he really believe it?:

                              @jon-nyc said in Does he really believe it?:

                              But to actually believe your enemies just plain cheated you?

                              He watched the four year cultural blitzkrieg mounted against him, which was proof of motivation to do whatever it took to get rid of him. It's not such a far step from realizing the fact that you're competing with people who are motivated to cheat and would do so shamelessly, even righteously, to believing they did. Surely a psychological allergy to losing is at least something you can understand, jon.

                              What was his excuse the first time he said there were 3-5 million fake votes in 2016?

                              Well I'm not particularly motivated to make excuses for what I've already admitted was a predictable thing he would do. But, the cultural warfare and the broad-scale TDS existed since the moment everybody started taking him seriously as a potential next president. So it predates whatever claim you're speaking of.

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                              wrote on 3 Jan 2021, 19:20 last edited by xenon 1 Mar 2021, 19:20
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                              @horace what specific blitzkrieg is Trump reacting to?

                              Yes - many people have often compromised their own values and previous political positions to just go against Trump. I think this is what “TDS” boils to.

                              But what specific assaults, beyond op-eds in WaPo and being shat on by celebrities, are you referring to that help contextualize his current behavior?

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                              • X xenon
                                3 Jan 2021, 19:20

                                @horace what specific blitzkrieg is Trump reacting to?

                                Yes - many people have often compromised their own values and previous political positions to just go against Trump. I think this is what “TDS” boils to.

                                But what specific assaults, beyond op-eds in WaPo and being shat on by celebrities, are you referring to that help contextualize his current behavior?

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                                Horace
                                wrote on 3 Jan 2021, 19:25 last edited by
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                                @xenon said in Does he really believe it?:

                                @horace what specific blitzkrieg is Trump reacting to?

                                Yes - many people have often compromised their own values and previous political positions to just go against Trump. I think this is what “TDS” boils to.

                                But what specific assaults, beyond op-eds in WaPo and being shat on by celebrities, are you referring to that help contextualize his current behavior?

                                You want me to put into a few concise words the broad scale cultural warfare Trump has been the target of? You need to be convinced of that? Man, I lived through it. I could never have remained viable as a productive social element at my job if I'd have been as outspoken a Trump supporter as many of my colleagues (and bosses) were of being a Trump hater.

                                Again, an inability to accept losing is part of Trump's character, and is regrettable. But IMO it will prove ineffectual and he will go away, thus not establishing any worrisome precedent. I understand it looks petulant and whiny.

                                Education is extremely important.

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                                • H Horace
                                  3 Jan 2021, 19:25

                                  @xenon said in Does he really believe it?:

                                  @horace what specific blitzkrieg is Trump reacting to?

                                  Yes - many people have often compromised their own values and previous political positions to just go against Trump. I think this is what “TDS” boils to.

                                  But what specific assaults, beyond op-eds in WaPo and being shat on by celebrities, are you referring to that help contextualize his current behavior?

                                  You want me to put into a few concise words the broad scale cultural warfare Trump has been the target of? You need to be convinced of that? Man, I lived through it. I could never have remained viable as a productive social element at my job if I'd have been as outspoken a Trump supporter as many of my colleagues (and bosses) were of being a Trump hater.

                                  Again, an inability to accept losing is part of Trump's character, and is regrettable. But IMO it will prove ineffectual and he will go away, thus not establishing any worrisome precedent. I understand it looks petulant and whiny.

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                                  xenon
                                  wrote on 3 Jan 2021, 19:28 last edited by
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                                  @horace said in Does he really believe it?:

                                  @xenon said in Does he really believe it?:

                                  @horace what specific blitzkrieg is Trump reacting to?

                                  Yes - many people have often compromised their own values and previous political positions to just go against Trump. I think this is what “TDS” boils to.

                                  But what specific assaults, beyond op-eds in WaPo and being shat on by celebrities, are you referring to that help contextualize his current behavior?

                                  You want me to put into a few concise words the broad scale cultural warfare Trump has been the target of? You need to be convinced of that? Man, I lived through it. I could never have remained viable as a productive social element at my job if I'd have been as outspoken a Trump supporter as many of my colleagues (and bosses) were of being a Trump hater.

                                  Again, an inability to accept losing is part of Trump's character, and is regrettable. But IMO it will prove ineffectual and he will go away, thus not establishing any worrisome precedent. I understand it looks petulant and whiny.

                                  Right, but - you fail to ascribe any of the “cultural blowback” to Trump. You complain that people have been throwing feces at him - in an unprecedented manner (maybe true). But you fail to mention he’s had his dick out spraying them in the face with piss.

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                                  • J Jolly
                                    3 Jan 2021, 18:54

                                    Nope, anybody that rubbed their hands in glee at Russia! Russia! Russia, while knowing there was nothing to it, is nothing more than a partisan hack.

                                    In fact, they are worse than a partisan hack. These people have allowed hate for the individual to be placed ahead of the rule of law and what is best for the country. At this point, I would never trust them to do what is honorable or right, not if it meant furthering a political agenda...

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                                    Loki
                                    wrote on 3 Jan 2021, 19:29 last edited by Loki 1 Mar 2021, 19:30
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                                    @jolly said in Does he really believe it?:

                                    Nope, anybody that rubbed their hands in glee at Russia! Russia! Russia, while knowing there was nothing to it, is nothing more than a partisan hack.

                                    In fact, they are worse than a partisan hack. These people have allowed hate for the individual to be placed ahead of the rule of law and what is best for the country. At this point, I would never trust them to do what is honorable or right, not if it meant furthering a political agenda...

                                    Russia Russia Russia was Hillary’s playbook from the beginning. Some hack was hired to write a fake dossier and that became the overriding obsession for this country for four years. And now suddenly our country is threatened. Jesus.

                                    But China, nothing to see here.

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                                    • X xenon
                                      3 Jan 2021, 19:28

                                      @horace said in Does he really believe it?:

                                      @xenon said in Does he really believe it?:

                                      @horace what specific blitzkrieg is Trump reacting to?

                                      Yes - many people have often compromised their own values and previous political positions to just go against Trump. I think this is what “TDS” boils to.

                                      But what specific assaults, beyond op-eds in WaPo and being shat on by celebrities, are you referring to that help contextualize his current behavior?

                                      You want me to put into a few concise words the broad scale cultural warfare Trump has been the target of? You need to be convinced of that? Man, I lived through it. I could never have remained viable as a productive social element at my job if I'd have been as outspoken a Trump supporter as many of my colleagues (and bosses) were of being a Trump hater.

                                      Again, an inability to accept losing is part of Trump's character, and is regrettable. But IMO it will prove ineffectual and he will go away, thus not establishing any worrisome precedent. I understand it looks petulant and whiny.

                                      Right, but - you fail to ascribe any of the “cultural blowback” to Trump. You complain that people have been throwing feces at him - in an unprecedented manner (maybe true). But you fail to mention he’s had his dick out spraying them in the face with piss.

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                                      wrote on 3 Jan 2021, 19:31 last edited by
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                                      @xenon said in Does he really believe it?:

                                      @horace said in Does he really believe it?:

                                      @xenon said in Does he really believe it?:

                                      @horace what specific blitzkrieg is Trump reacting to?

                                      Yes - many people have often compromised their own values and previous political positions to just go against Trump. I think this is what “TDS” boils to.

                                      But what specific assaults, beyond op-eds in WaPo and being shat on by celebrities, are you referring to that help contextualize his current behavior?

                                      You want me to put into a few concise words the broad scale cultural warfare Trump has been the target of? You need to be convinced of that? Man, I lived through it. I could never have remained viable as a productive social element at my job if I'd have been as outspoken a Trump supporter as many of my colleagues (and bosses) were of being a Trump hater.

                                      Again, an inability to accept losing is part of Trump's character, and is regrettable. But IMO it will prove ineffectual and he will go away, thus not establishing any worrisome precedent. I understand it looks petulant and whiny.

                                      Right, but - you fail to ascribe any of the “cultural blowback” to Trump. You complain that people have been throwing feces at him - in an unprecedented manner (maybe true). But you fail to mention he’s had his dick out spraying them in the face with piss.

                                      I happen to agree with his most contentious platform which made him win - the righteous politically correct bias of our media sources and the divergence from reality they propagated. So he pissed on all of that, and the blowback by the cultural power structure was what it could be expected to be.

                                      Education is extremely important.

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                                      • H Horace
                                        3 Jan 2021, 19:31

                                        @xenon said in Does he really believe it?:

                                        @horace said in Does he really believe it?:

                                        @xenon said in Does he really believe it?:

                                        @horace what specific blitzkrieg is Trump reacting to?

                                        Yes - many people have often compromised their own values and previous political positions to just go against Trump. I think this is what “TDS” boils to.

                                        But what specific assaults, beyond op-eds in WaPo and being shat on by celebrities, are you referring to that help contextualize his current behavior?

                                        You want me to put into a few concise words the broad scale cultural warfare Trump has been the target of? You need to be convinced of that? Man, I lived through it. I could never have remained viable as a productive social element at my job if I'd have been as outspoken a Trump supporter as many of my colleagues (and bosses) were of being a Trump hater.

                                        Again, an inability to accept losing is part of Trump's character, and is regrettable. But IMO it will prove ineffectual and he will go away, thus not establishing any worrisome precedent. I understand it looks petulant and whiny.

                                        Right, but - you fail to ascribe any of the “cultural blowback” to Trump. You complain that people have been throwing feces at him - in an unprecedented manner (maybe true). But you fail to mention he’s had his dick out spraying them in the face with piss.

                                        I happen to agree with his most contentious platform which made him win - the righteous politically correct bias of our media sources and the divergence from reality they propagated. So he pissed on all of that, and the blowback by the cultural power structure was what it could be expected to be.

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                                        @horace said in Does he really believe it?:

                                        @xenon said in Does he really believe it?:

                                        @horace said in Does he really believe it?:

                                        @xenon said in Does he really believe it?:

                                        @horace what specific blitzkrieg is Trump reacting to?

                                        Yes - many people have often compromised their own values and previous political positions to just go against Trump. I think this is what “TDS” boils to.

                                        But what specific assaults, beyond op-eds in WaPo and being shat on by celebrities, are you referring to that help contextualize his current behavior?

                                        You want me to put into a few concise words the broad scale cultural warfare Trump has been the target of? You need to be convinced of that? Man, I lived through it. I could never have remained viable as a productive social element at my job if I'd have been as outspoken a Trump supporter as many of my colleagues (and bosses) were of being a Trump hater.

                                        Again, an inability to accept losing is part of Trump's character, and is regrettable. But IMO it will prove ineffectual and he will go away, thus not establishing any worrisome precedent. I understand it looks petulant and whiny.

                                        Right, but - you fail to ascribe any of the “cultural blowback” to Trump. You complain that people have been throwing feces at him - in an unprecedented manner (maybe true). But you fail to mention he’s had his dick out spraying them in the face with piss.

                                        I happen to agree with his most contentious platform which made him win - the righteous politically correct bias of our media sources and the divergence from reality they propagated. So he pissed on all of that, and the blowback by the cultural power structure was what it could be expected to be.

                                        You can be against wokeism and not be Trump.

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                                        • X xenon
                                          3 Jan 2021, 19:31

                                          @horace said in Does he really believe it?:

                                          @xenon said in Does he really believe it?:

                                          @horace said in Does he really believe it?:

                                          @xenon said in Does he really believe it?:

                                          @horace what specific blitzkrieg is Trump reacting to?

                                          Yes - many people have often compromised their own values and previous political positions to just go against Trump. I think this is what “TDS” boils to.

                                          But what specific assaults, beyond op-eds in WaPo and being shat on by celebrities, are you referring to that help contextualize his current behavior?

                                          You want me to put into a few concise words the broad scale cultural warfare Trump has been the target of? You need to be convinced of that? Man, I lived through it. I could never have remained viable as a productive social element at my job if I'd have been as outspoken a Trump supporter as many of my colleagues (and bosses) were of being a Trump hater.

                                          Again, an inability to accept losing is part of Trump's character, and is regrettable. But IMO it will prove ineffectual and he will go away, thus not establishing any worrisome precedent. I understand it looks petulant and whiny.

                                          Right, but - you fail to ascribe any of the “cultural blowback” to Trump. You complain that people have been throwing feces at him - in an unprecedented manner (maybe true). But you fail to mention he’s had his dick out spraying them in the face with piss.

                                          I happen to agree with his most contentious platform which made him win - the righteous politically correct bias of our media sources and the divergence from reality they propagated. So he pissed on all of that, and the blowback by the cultural power structure was what it could be expected to be.

                                          You can be against wokeism and not be Trump.

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                                          @horace what specific blitzkrieg is Trump reacting to?

                                          Yes - many people have often compromised their own values and previous political positions to just go against Trump. I think this is what “TDS” boils to.

                                          But what specific assaults, beyond op-eds in WaPo and being shat on by celebrities, are you referring to that help contextualize his current behavior?

                                          You want me to put into a few concise words the broad scale cultural warfare Trump has been the target of? You need to be convinced of that? Man, I lived through it. I could never have remained viable as a productive social element at my job if I'd have been as outspoken a Trump supporter as many of my colleagues (and bosses) were of being a Trump hater.

                                          Again, an inability to accept losing is part of Trump's character, and is regrettable. But IMO it will prove ineffectual and he will go away, thus not establishing any worrisome precedent. I understand it looks petulant and whiny.

                                          Right, but - you fail to ascribe any of the “cultural blowback” to Trump. You complain that people have been throwing feces at him - in an unprecedented manner (maybe true). But you fail to mention he’s had his dick out spraying them in the face with piss.

                                          I happen to agree with his most contentious platform which made him win - the righteous politically correct bias of our media sources and the divergence from reality they propagated. So he pissed on all of that, and the blowback by the cultural power structure was what it could be expected to be.

                                          You can be against wokeism and not be Trump.

                                          But Trump was the politician we were presented with a choice for.

                                          Education is extremely important.

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