I know you love to argue, but you'll find no argument with me. As I've told you before, you don't argue with good faith arguments. You're dishonest and unbelievably partisan. Just like how you don't want to be honest and admit that you lack background in economics and finance. There's an old saying about wrestling with a pig. That applies perfectly to you.
I know you love to argue, but you'll find no argument with me. As I've told you before, you don't argue with good faith arguments. You're dishonest and unbelievably partisan. Just like how you don't want to be honest and admit that you lack background in economics and finance. There's an old saying about wrestling with a pig. That applies perfectly to you.
I don’t disagree with Steve Brodner (or Neil Gaiman)’s take on the idea of banning Art Spiegelman’s now-classic graphic memoir, Maus. Or, at least, I wouldn’t disagree if what is being reported were what had happened. As DD Degg noted here yesterday, the Daily Beast reports that “The McMinn...
I think Maus would be appropriate for an AP History class. It's seriously fantastic, and is the only graphic work to win a Pulitzer Prize (they changed the rules after it won).
Also, I read that one of the things they were objecting to was nudity. IT'S A DRAWING OF MOUSE. If I recall, it's his mother who is emaciated in or just after the camps. There is, or should be, absolutely nothing sexual about it - altho I am aware a 12 year old boy can sexualize anything, but, that's the point, they can sexualize anything.
Wow! Nearly half a million jobs created??? Excellent news! I’m not tired from all of this winning!
The U.S. job market came through January in much better shape than expected despite a winter wave of coronavirus infections.
Employers added 467,000 jobs last month, according to a new tally from the Labor Department, far outpacing even the most optimistic forecasts. The gains came despite a surge in COVID-19 cases tied to the omicron variant.
The Republican National Committee voted to censure Representatives Liz Cheney and Adam Kinzinger for participating in the inquiry into the deadly riot at the Capitol.
The blind adherence to party, to the level of ignoring and flat out sanctioning illegal actions that resulted in physical harm, property destruction, and even death, is truly the same path taken by adherents to the Nazi party. The similarities are straight up terrifying. And all it takes is a populace that turns a blind eye to get to the next level. Such a sad state our political system is in right now. Time to clean house and just replace everybody.
The blind adherence to party, to the level of ignoring and flat out sanctioning illegal actions that resulted in physical harm, property destruction, and even death, is truly the same path taken by adherents to the Nazi party. The similarities are straight up terrifying. And all it takes is a populace that turns a blind eye to get to the next level. Such a sad state our political system is in right now. Time to clean house and just replace everybody.
The blind adherence to party, to the level of ignoring and flat out sanctioning illegal actions that resulted in physical harm, property destruction, and even death, is truly the same path taken by adherents to the Nazi party. The similarities are straight up terrifying. And all it takes is a populace that turns a blind eye to get to the next level. Such a sad state our political system is in right now. Time to clean house and just replace everybody.
The blind adherence to party, to the level of ignoring and flat out sanctioning illegal actions that resulted in physical harm, property destruction, and even death, is truly the same path taken by adherents to the Nazi party. The similarities are straight up terrifying. And all it takes is a populace that turns a blind eye to get to the next level. Such a sad state our political system is in right now. Time to clean house and just replace everybody.
“It can’t happen here” might be an offshoot of our notion that we are “exceptional”. I don’t know what grade school American history is like now, but for my classmates and I, through high school, the emphasis was always on how special our nation was, that we were one of humanities great experiments, an example for all, in real time. I think it instilled a sense that history had led to the United States. Nice to think highly of oneself, up to a point, but it isn’t true that it can’t happen here. It’s a naive delusion, and people fail to see what’s happening while it’s happening. And that’s just the good people, sleepwalking. Never mind the truly bad citizens, and the ones leading it and aiding it to happen. It’s like you know history is going to judge, and if it’s like any other history, the winners will write it. Insurrectionists and Trump cultists, or patriots? That’s a hell of a divergence, and I don’t want to imagine a future America where the 1/6 event is viewed, officially, as a celebration of who we are.
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