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Reply #705 - Aug 18th, 2022 at 5:11pm
 
Bobby. wrote on Aug 18th, 2022 at 2:53pm:
Jovial Monk wrote on Aug 18th, 2022 at 2:44pm:
Do I speak truth or not?



No - you denied that Trump would make America great again.


A million Americans died, The economy crashed, Unemployment through the roof, Every other nations leaders laughed at Donald, He was impeached twice and should have been impeached 5 times, He ran an extortion ring out of the oval office and he greatly diminished America.


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Reply #706 - Aug 18th, 2022 at 5:16pm
 
Jovial Monk wrote on Aug 18th, 2022 at 3:41pm:
WTF, not what we were talking about. But, no, Trump did NOT make America Great Again!

You don’t know what cultural Marxism is, do you?


I'm a Cultural Groucho Marxist, Its all about the comedy.



I have had a perfectly wonderful evening, but this wasn't it.

Groucho Marx

One morning I shot an elephant in my pyjamas. How he got into my pyjamas I'll never know.

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Read more at https://www.brainyquote.com/authors/groucho-marx-quotes
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Reply #707 - Aug 18th, 2022 at 5:17pm
 
Mattyfisk wrote on Aug 18th, 2022 at 4:04pm:
greggerypeccary wrote on Aug 18th, 2022 at 10:48am:
Is Pence starting to grow a spine?

“The Republican party is the party of law and order. Our party stands with the men and women who serve on the thin blue line at the federal, state and local level. And these attacks on the FBI must stop,” he said.

The first part of the quote is bullshit though.



Not at all. The Republican Party are about the stock value of arms manufacturers, global security and private prison contractors. That requires a rule of law, of some sort.

That their newfound saviour would be the biggest crim in the yard is neither here nor there. As Bobby puts it, they're shapeshifters.

Shifty, evasive, tendentious, yeah-but-no-but devotees of the rule of law - for us.

Not them.


Yes the Republicans love all the Laws it is just that they believe that they do not apply to them.
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Reply #708 - Aug 18th, 2022 at 5:25pm
 
Jovial Monk wrote on Aug 18th, 2022 at 3:41pm:
WTF, not what we were talking about. But, no, Trump did NOT make America Great Again!

You don’t know what cultural Marxism is, do you?

President Trump recently issued an executive order prohibiting federal agencies from using “critical race theory” as part of their personnel-training programs. The president acted in response to my reporting exposing the use of “diversity, equity, and inclusion” training courses in federal agencies. These programs, based on a neo-Marxist ideology that originated in law schools a generation ago, purport to expose and correct “unconscious racial bias” and “white privilege” among their employees. Critical race theory treats “whiteness” as a moral blight and maligns all members of that racial group as complicit in oppression. Critical race theory now forms the basis of personnel-training programs around the country, from corporate America and universities to churches and nonprofits.

The racial narrative that underlies these initiatives poses a grave threat to the ideal of colorblind justice under the law enshrined in the American constitutional system. Yet, despite its growing reach and cultural influence, and its role in motivating the Black Lives Matter and Antifa-led riots over the last three months, critical race theory has gone largely unchallenged by conservative leaders. Many have been slow to oppose the radical demands of groups such as BLM, either out of fear of being labelled racists or because of ignorance about the ideological agenda of these groups. Instead, conservatives have continued to “fight the last war” against the familiar enemies of cultural relativism or tax-and-spend liberalism, not recognizing that a new, virulent form of radicalism now animates the American Left.

Under the dogma of critical race theory, the neo-Marxist Left now treats members of “oppressor” groups (whites, males, Christians, Jews, conservatives) as inherently guilty by virtue of their group membership; conversely, members of victim groups are considered morally innocent. By this logic, claims of victimization by members of victim groups necessarily must be believed, while members of oppressor groups are already guilty by virtue of their group membership. This formula eliminates any need for due process, since the mere perception of victimization constitutes proof of same.

One can trace a direct line from the critical race theory trainings in government, education, and universities to the recent violence and destruction in the streets of so many American cities. Many committed to the cultural Marxist narrative are now entrenched in vital American institutions. The recent riots have exposed the extent to which leaders in the Democratic Party have embraced the ideology of the woke Left. With such widespread penetration of that ideology, the crisis is unlikely to fade away.

The riots of the last three months could open the door to a radical transformation of our constitutional system, including an end to colorblind application of the rule of law—especially if the political coalition that has permitted, and even encouraged, violent protesters regains power at the national level. If leftists merely accuse others of racism, without these accusations being subject to scrutiny from conservative political leaders, they will retain their political momentum—and millions of Americans will continue to face the threat of accusation and cancellation.

Whether it comes to racism or any other sin, few Americans believe that all members of any group are inherently innocent while all those of another are inherently guilty. Adherents of critical race theory do believe this, though—and they’re aggressively teaching it. Our leaders must expose critical race theory as the destructive ideology that it is.
https://www.city-journal.org/threat-of-critical-race-theory

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Reply #709 - Aug 18th, 2022 at 5:27pm
 
Readers might be aware of Cultural Marxism, contained within the academic field of Critical Theory as a collection of heavily euphemised tools that are being used to upend Western Civilisation. Many of these tools, such as ‘white privilege’ and ‘gender fluidity’, have been inserted into the common vernacular.

One of the things people may not realise is that there is in fact method to the madness in how it operates. But trying to articulate what it is or how it works is a little more difficult.

According to Peter Barry’s book Beginning Theory (which I encountered at University), the governing factor of most theories in Critical Theory is anti-essentialism: rejecting that the truth is found in its essence or substance, defined (a) by what it is and (b) by what it is not. Rather, Critical Theory argues that ‘truth’ is a changing dialogue between the observer and observed.

Critical Theory often critiques ‘Eurocentric’ and ‘male-centric’ structures as systems of inherent oppression. Fields such as queer theory, postcolonialism, and feminist criticism, are all covered under the Critical Theory umbrella.

Within many of these fields, Critical Theory actually operates in the exact same way. There are five recurring themes:

Politics is pervasive: all actions and objects have a political element to them that tends to be the defining factor of what they are and require legislating.

Truth is provisional: there is no such thing as absolute truth. It exists only for a time, then is replaced by another ‘truth’.

Language is constitutive: rather than observing the essence or substance of something and using language to best reflect what’s observed, language here instead constructs truth and reality. The ‘truth’ is in the language, not solely determined by the thing’s properties.

Meaning is contingent: this temporary, language-constructed truth is dependent upon other socially constructed variables and categorised by certain kinds of privilege. The metric for judging privilege/oppression/minorities comes from Marxist dialectics: measuring people/groups by material wealth/political and cultural representation currently as well as historically, with historic measurements taking preference (ie: blacks permanently oppressed by whites due to past injustices, regardless of current wealth of the activists).

Human nature is a myth: the traditional categories, which are based on one’s essence/substance or religious teachings, are not governing factors for how humanity might express itself.

...

Today, we can’t figure out such essences such as when life begins, whether one is a man or a woman or whether we should follow the money when it comes to big pharma or climate change. Why would a future on our trajectory then be smart or moral enough to protect us from rising authoritarian powers, market crashes or the machinations of The Great Reset?

There is clear method to Cultural Marxism and it’s taught in Universities for those willing to try and grasp it. For those who don’t, merely perpetuating its tenets like useful idiots is fine. Perhaps this article may be useful in identifying how a certain ‘woke’ concept might be operating.

https://www.spectator.com.au/2022/02/the-basics-and-evils-of-cultural-marxism/

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Reply #710 - Aug 18th, 2022 at 5:34pm
 
Jovial Monk wrote on Aug 18th, 2022 at 3:41pm:
WTF, not what we were talking about. But, no, Trump did NOT make America Great Again!

You don’t know what cultural Marxism is, do you?



The simplest answer is that 'cultural Marxism" is Marxism. The 'cultural' is just there to signify how Marxism is permeating education and the broader literary and cultural politics.

It's just Marxism in the cultural - rather than the industrial or economic - sphere.


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Reply #712 - Aug 18th, 2022 at 6:51pm
 
Dnarever wrote on Aug 18th, 2022 at 5:17pm:
Mattyfisk wrote on Aug 18th, 2022 at 4:04pm:
greggerypeccary wrote on Aug 18th, 2022 at 10:48am:
Is Pence starting to grow a spine?

“The Republican party is the party of law and order. Our party stands with the men and women who serve on the thin blue line at the federal, state and local level. And these attacks on the FBI must stop,” he said.

The first part of the quote is bullshit though.



Not at all. The Republican Party are about the stock value of arms manufacturers, global security and private prison contractors. That requires a rule of law, of some sort.

That their newfound saviour would be the biggest crim in the yard is neither here nor there. As Bobby puts it, they're shapeshifters.

Shifty, evasive, tendentious, yeah-but-no-but devotees of the rule of law - for us.

Not them.


Yes the Republicans love all the Laws it is just that they believe that they do not apply to them.


The Republicans are no longer Republicans. They gave up any semblance of a republic when they made out Dear Leader won the erection.

They know, every schoolboy knows. Dear Leader will never win another erection, I doubt he'll even run.
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Reply #713 - Aug 18th, 2022 at 6:55pm
 
Frank wrote on Aug 18th, 2022 at 5:25pm:
Jovial Monk wrote on Aug 18th, 2022 at 3:41pm:
WTF, not what we were talking about. But, no, Trump did NOT make America Great Again!

You don’t know what cultural Marxism is, do you?

President Trump recently issued an executive order prohibiting federal agencies from using “critical race theory” as part of their personnel-training programs. The president acted in response to my reporting exposing the use of “diversity, equity, and inclusion” training courses in federal agencies. These programs, based on a neo-Marxist ideology that originated in law schools a generation ago, purport to expose and correct “unconscious racial bias” and “white privilege” among their employees. Critical race theory treats “whiteness” as a moral blight and maligns all members of that racial group as complicit in oppression. Critical race theory now forms the basis of personnel-training programs around the country, from corporate America and universities to churches and nonprofits.

The racial narrative that underlies these initiatives poses a grave threat to the ideal of colorblind justice under the law enshrined in the American constitutional system. Yet, despite its growing reach and cultural influence, and its role in motivating the Black Lives Matter and Antifa-led riots over the last three months, critical race theory has gone largely unchallenged by conservative leaders. Many have been slow to oppose the radical demands of groups such as BLM, either out of fear of being labelled racists or because of ignorance about the ideological agenda of these groups. Instead, conservatives have continued to “fight the last war” against the familiar enemies of cultural relativism or tax-and-spend liberalism, not recognizing that a new, virulent form of radicalism now animates the American Left.

Under the dogma of critical race theory, the neo-Marxist Left now treats members of “oppressor” groups (whites, males, Christians, Jews, conservatives) as inherently guilty by virtue of their group membership; conversely, members of victim groups are considered morally innocent. By this logic, claims of victimization by members of victim groups necessarily must be believed, while members of oppressor groups are already guilty by virtue of their group membership. This formula eliminates any need for due process, since the mere perception of victimization constitutes proof of same.

One can trace a direct line from the critical race theory trainings in government, education, and universities to the recent violence and destruction in the streets of so many American cities. Many committed to the cultural Marxist narrative are now entrenched in vital American institutions. The recent riots have exposed the extent to which leaders in the Democratic Party have embraced the ideology of the woke Left. With such widespread penetration of that ideology, the crisis is unlikely to fade away.

The riots of the last three months could open the door to a radical transformation of our constitutional system, including an end to colorblind application of the rule of law—especially if the political coalition that has permitted, and even encouraged, violent protesters regains power at the national level. If leftists merely accuse others of racism, without these accusations being subject to scrutiny from conservative political leaders, they will retain their political momentum—and millions of Americans will continue to face the threat of accusation and cancellation.

Whether it comes to racism or any other sin, few Americans believe that all members of any group are inherently innocent while all those of another are inherently guilty. Adherents of critical race theory do believe this, though—and they’re aggressively teaching it. Our leaders must expose critical race theory as the destructive ideology that it is.
https://www.city-journal.org/threat-of-critical-race-theory



Ah, the radical demand of Black Livers Mattering. Good show, dear boy. Do you know what you are?

You're a naughty old post-modernist, now aren't you?

The jigs's up, old boy. Good show.
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Reply #714 - Aug 18th, 2022 at 6:58pm
 
Grimacing like a demented monkey is not earning you bananas, nor 10 rupees, khunt.

Do you have any - er.... ideas?

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Reply #715 - Aug 18th, 2022 at 7:05pm
 
Frank wrote on Aug 18th, 2022 at 6:58pm:
Grimacing like a demented monkey is not earning you bananas, nor 10 rupees, khunt.

Do you have any - er.... ideas?



I most certainly do, dear boy. Thanks for asking.

Frank wrote on Aug 17th, 2022 at 7:53pm:
Mattyfisk wrote on Aug 17th, 2022 at 6:22pm:
Frank wrote on Aug 17th, 2022 at 5:35pm:
greggerypeccary wrote on Aug 17th, 2022 at 12:42pm:


Laaaaame-o, turd.



The FBI–King suicide letter or blackmail package was an anonymous 1964 letter and package by the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) meant to blackmail Martin Luther King Jr.[1] The suicide letter was part of the FBI's COINTELPRO operation against King.




He's got you there, Greggery. One would, of course, expect the old boy to defend the rule of law in such matters, but he makes the odd exception for elite property developers and celebrity pussy-grabbers.

University of Balogney, innit.

Khunt is khorrect.


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Reply #716 - Aug 18th, 2022 at 7:08pm
 
Mattyfisk wrote on Aug 18th, 2022 at 6:55pm:
Ah, the radical demand of Black Livers Mattering. Good show, dear boy. Do you know what you are?

You're a naughty old post-modernist, now aren't you?

The jigs's up, old boy. Good show.




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Reply #717 - Aug 18th, 2022 at 8:18pm
 
To all those doubters about Trump's golfing prowess:



https://www.golfdigest.com/story/how-good-is-donald-trump-the-golfer


His ball-striking, from medium-length tees, made him a legitimate 4-handicap at the time.
Today he's officially a 2.8 in the United States Golf Association's GHIN system
(see chart below), though he has posted only scores going back to 2009.

As a golfer, the 45th president is the real deal.




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Reply #718 - Aug 18th, 2022 at 8:37pm
 
PBobby. wrote on Aug 18th, 2022 at 8:18pm:
To all those doubters about Trump's golfing prowess:



https://www.golfdigest.com/story/how-good-is-donald-trump-the-golfer


His ball-striking, from medium-length tees, made him a legitimate 4-handicap at the time.
Today he's officially a 2.8 in the United States Golf Association's GHIN system
(see chart below), though he has posted only scores going back to 2009.

As a golfer, the 45th president is the real deal.




https://golfdigest.sports.sndimg.com/content/dam/images/golfdigest/fullset/2017/...


Who told you that, Bobby?

John Barron?
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Reply #719 - Aug 18th, 2022 at 8:45pm
 
Mattyfisk wrote on Aug 18th, 2022 at 8:37pm:
PBobby. wrote on Aug 18th, 2022 at 8:18pm:
To all those doubters about Trump's golfing prowess:



https://www.golfdigest.com/story/how-good-is-donald-trump-the-golfer


His ball-striking, from medium-length tees, made him a legitimate 4-handicap at the time.
Today he's officially a 2.8 in the United States Golf Association's GHIN system
(see chart below), though he has posted only scores going back to 2009.

As a golfer, the 45th president is the real deal.




https://golfdigest.sports.sndimg.com/content/dam/images/golfdigest/fullset/2017/...


Who told you that, Bobby?

John Barron?


No -

Jaime Diaz

https://www.golfdigest.com/story/how-good-is-donald-trump-the-golfer
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