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Were social justice warriors responsible for the election outcome?
#21
RE: Were social justice warriors responsible for the election outcome?


Well okay, maybe I wasn't quite right. I still can't help but feel sorry for the many desperate people though. Hopefully the countries these people come from will continue to improve.

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#22
RE: Were social justice warriors responsible for the election outcome?
Thanks to social media, everyone lives in an echo chamber no matter where you sit on the policital or social or economic spectrums.
It isn't recent that we cannot have productive conversations with "the other side", as people put it, it's just gotten more severe.  The squeaky wheels get the oil, and the most clicks.
I personally, and completely, blame FB, Twitter, and the media in general for taking our division and amping it up 1000% just for headlines.

No one likes to hear they are wrong, and there is a real phenomenon where telling someone they are wrong (even kindly, no SJW assholery needed)), and even with a ton of evidence only causes them to double down on their position.

My solution is to get off FB, and stop reading clickbait news.  And when you do read the news, check the sources, ESPECIALLY if the story is something you want to believe is true.
This election was fraught with hyperbolic disinformation, and once accepted, that kkind of disinformation is really, really hard to unlearn.  The vast majority of people aren't interested in correcting themselves at all, so good luck "fixing" any of this.
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#23
RE: Were social justice warriors responsible for the election outcome?
(November 15, 2016 at 2:02 pm)ReptilianPeon Wrote: Obama is doing the work of Donald Trump, including, no doubt, deporting people from Honduras. Hilary turned Honduras into a shithole by encouraging a coup there (Hillary's foreign policy experience showing again!) and Obama expects the immigrants to go back there.

Democracy Now:
Hear Hillary Clinton Defend Her Role in Honduras Coup When Questioned by Juan González

Quote:"Earlier this week, the former secretary of state publicly defended her role in the 2009 coup in Honduras, when the military seized democratically elected President Manuel Zelaya in the middle of the night, deposed him and sent him into exile.  Since the coup, Honduras has become one of the most violent places in the world. Clinton was asked about Honduras during a meeting with the New York Daily News editorial board on Saturday. The question was posed by Democracy Now!’s Juan González."
So it's fine when Hilary interferes with the politics in other countries but when the Russians supposedly support Donald Trump there is outrage. Doesn't that make Hilary a massive hypocrite?

So you cleverly posted the question but can't be bothered with the answer.  Is that because her answer went on for 4 paragraphs and wasn't a curt "bomb the shit out of them?"

The situation is far more complex than you make out.  Perhaps that is your problem and not hers.
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#24
RE: Were social justice warriors responsible for the election outcome?
I'd agree that the SJW probably played a small role in a series of interconnected events that made a Trump presidency possible. I guess my current thinking on the issue is that it was like a series of progressively larger dominos, one toppling the other until the final massive domino fell and created a Trump presidency.

Without the SJW rise, I'd wager that a Trump presidency was much much less likely to happen, but that to focus on it in the face larger ideological shifts in general, might make it a bit of a red herring.
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#25
RE: Were social justice warriors responsible for the election outcome?
(November 15, 2016 at 4:31 pm)Aristocatt Wrote: I'd agree that the SJW probably played a small role in a series of interconnected events that made a Trump presidency possible.  I guess my current thinking on the issue is that it was like a series of progressively larger dominos, one toppling the other until the final massive domino fell and created a Trump presidency.

Without the SJW rise, I'd wager that a Trump presidency was much much less likely to happen, but that to focus on it in the face larger ideological shifts in general, might make it a bit of a red herring.

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#26
RE: Were social justice warriors responsible for the election outcome?
(November 15, 2016 at 4:34 pm)mh.brewer Wrote:
(November 15, 2016 at 4:31 pm)Aristocatt Wrote: I'd agree that the SJW probably played a small role in a series of interconnected events that made a Trump presidency possible.  I guess my current thinking on the issue is that it was like a series of progressively larger dominos, one toppling the other until the final massive domino fell and created a Trump presidency.

Without the SJW rise, I'd wager that a Trump presidency was much much less likely to happen, but that to focus on it in the face larger ideological shifts in general, might make it a bit of a red herring.

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#27
RE: Were social justice warriors responsible for the election outcome?
To the answer to the title of the thread NO that is fucking bullshit We lost because of voter apathy and a sick Trump who was evil in his tactics that rallied just enough bigots in the right places
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#28
RE: Were social justice warriors responsible for the election outcome?
(November 15, 2016 at 9:53 am)TaraJo Wrote: I can't help but look at the election results and think, in hindsight, I can't be too surprised.  

Since about 2012 or so, the SJW's have been on the rise; the jerks who use progressive sounding, virtuous buzzwords to justify being jerks.  


That's just your white privilege talking. Afro
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#29
RE: Were social justice warriors responsible for the election outcome?
I think the social justice warriors are the so-called "regressive left", who aren't really Left, who think the problem is that people were't tolerant enough of the bigots.

The awful voters are responsible for the awful voting. Doesn't matter how much people hate Hilary the fact they think Trump was the better option may not make them bigots but it certainly makes them awful. The SJWs are the same people who say the reason why cartoonists get killed by Islamists is because we're not tolerant enough of their culture. Blame anyone but the people causing the harm, in other words. SJWs are all about taking offence and blaming the decent people instead of the indecent people, because all they want is drama.
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#30
RE: Were social justice warriors responsible for the election outcome?
(November 15, 2016 at 4:31 pm)Aristocatt Wrote: I'd agree that the SJW probably played a small role in a series of interconnected events that made a Trump presidency possible.  I guess my current thinking on the issue is that it was like a series of progressively larger dominos, one toppling the other until the final massive domino fell and created a Trump presidency.

Without the SJW rise, I'd wager that a Trump presidency was much much less likely to happen, but that to focus on it in the face larger ideological shifts in general, might make it a bit of a red herring.

Great to hear from you again!!  Hope you are doing well. Smile
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