SlyTF1 wrote:I never understood why people always get so mad about politics. If you come at it from a 100% objective point of view, there's no room for emotions.
Burn wrote:SlyTF1 wrote:I never understood why people always get so mad about politics. If you come at it from a 100% objective point of view, there's no room for emotions.
It's the exact same reason you have been so passionate about defending the live action movies.
You have your beliefs, and you've argued until you're blue in the face defending them. It's no different to political beliefs, or ANY belief. If you feel strongly about it, you will defend it.
SlyTF1 wrote:Burn wrote:SlyTF1 wrote:I never understood why people always get so mad about politics. If you come at it from a 100% objective point of view, there's no room for emotions.
It's the exact same reason you have been so passionate about defending the live action movies.
You have your beliefs, and you've argued until you're blue in the face defending them. It's no different to political beliefs, or ANY belief. If you feel strongly about it, you will defend it.
I feel strongly about plenty of political things. But why does politics always have to automatically mean people will start fighting? There can't be a normal conversation about it without people getting emotional and upset?
A.I.?SlyTF1 wrote:I don't know why my computer made a double post hours later. Oh well.
Rodimus Prime wrote:I'm curious, so this is to our British/European members: Brexit. Yay or nay? Why?
Of course not. There are so many laws and regulations that any time someone utters that phrase (or I read it) I can't help but scoff. In the US we are allowed to say and do what we want as long as it doesn't hurt anyone's tender sensibilities or "offend" some SJW who doesn't even have anything to do with the subject being discussed. People just like to insinuate themselves into other's lives for the sake of entertainment.Burn wrote:One for the Americans.
Do you still feel America is the "land of the free"?
Rodimus Prime wrote:I'm curious, so this is to our British/European members: Brexit. Yay or nay? Why?
I wouldn't say he is a great President. He has been making some mistakes. He was elected not because he's so great but because people here are sick of the same old thing, which was what Hillary Clinton represented. People were also tired of the injustices and rampant lawlessness under Obama. Trump, for all his shortcomings, was a symbol for change. So far, he's living up to it, even if a lot of people don't like it. But like you said, the liberals will always find something to bitch about.BattleConvoy wrote:why people hate Trump? He's a great president, who really cares about the US, and other countries, and yet the looney left complained.
Because the white supremacists started it. They protested the alterations of history to make the liberals feel better about themselves, thus tramping on the heritage of some people. Whether they liberals like it or not, the American Civil War happened. Period. Refusing to acknowledge its participants just because they fought on the side whose principles some disagree with is not the answer to making those feel better. Also, I find it curious that the media refuses to mention that the violence didn't begin until the counter protesters showed up.And also how come charlotteville was claimed by the media to be the fault of the right wing, when the left was also to blame.
Rodimus Prime wrote:I wouldn't say he is a great President. He has been making some mistakes. He was elected not because he's so great but because people here are sick of the same old thing, which was what Hillary Clinton represented. People were also tired of the injustices and rampant lawlessness under Obama. Trump, for all his shortcomings, was a symbol for change. So far, he's living up to it, even if a lot of people don't like it. But like you said, the liberals will always find something to bitch about.BattleConvoy wrote:why people hate Trump? He's a great president, who really cares about the US, and other countries, and yet the looney left complained.Because the white supremacists started it. They protested the alterations of history to make the liberals feel better about themselves, thus tramping on the heritage of some people. Whether they liberals like it or not, the American Civil War happened. Period. Refusing to acknowledge its participants just because they fought on the side whose principles some disagree with is not the answer to making those feel better. Also, I find it curious that the media refuses to mention that the violence didn't begin until the counter protesters showed up.And also how come charlotteville was claimed by the media to be the fault of the right wing, when the left was also to blame.
BattleConvoy wrote:In the UK, and the EU, terror attacks happen a lot.
We never do ANYTHING about it for fear of being "islamophobic" or "racist".
We just sing Oasis, and get over it.
Unlike others, I am looking back in anger!
Also, why does why people hate Trump?
He's a great president, who really cares about the US, and other countries, and yet the looney left complained.
And also how come charlotteville was claimed by the media to be the fault of the right wing, when the left was also to blame.
Oh yeah, and the SJWs ruined Doctor Who (yay)
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