>What is the strawman? "No one sane", and then you build the Tucker Carlson strawman, and continue to use him, after we both conclude he's not "sane". > What is the whataboutism? Bringing up right-wing examples here…
You're strawmaning here because we agree that Carlson isn't "sane". Some of your links take things he's said way out of context ("dirty" was referencing the amount of garbage left by illegal immigration at the border,…
>Its so, so rich to see criticism of "leftism" as "becoming a religion", when the right in this country literally worship a golden idol of The Former Guy at their politics conventions. Whataboutism. No one is claiming…
>On the other hand, when did racial equality become an inherently political topic? Especially racial equality inside the workplace. When acronyms became "white supremacy culture"[1], public magnet schools became…
And things have come full circle. Apparently the "racist capitalist system" (her words, not mine) ends up being the best way to support those who scored the highest in the oppression Olympics. "Earning to give" is…
>Do you think that kind of aggressive tone would be suitable in a work place? No it wouldn't be, but this isn't work, it's an internet comment section. You're literally providing his point that "there's a time and a…
>There's absolutely no reason to believe that there were any "ultra-sensitive trigger-warning micro-aggression seeking activists" at Basecamp among the employees. This is objectively false. There is 100% undeniable…
I dunno, see people are non-white, and some people are political. Some people are LGBTQ+, and some people are political Some people are non-binary/femme, and others are political. Having engagement people who's idwntity…
Rubio was the chair that headed the committee that drafted the report. He's speaking directly about the report, and it was linked in the press release above, if you cared to click on it.
Not for anything related to collision or election fraud.
>Funny how various US courts of law disagree with you and Rubio No they don't. >The information the SIC vol.5 regroups was used to convict quite a few of Trump's campaign associates. Not for anything related to…
>I've read your links but somehow it feels you haven't read mine as they offer later rebuttals to your sources. They offer no rebuttals, they only strengthen and agree with my points. >You may insist that Rubio said…
> In a thread where the debate is about "people being able to form their opinions on their own" it seems like they really like to depend on spoon-fed talking points. This belongs at the top of /r/selfawarewolves
>I wonder why you're the one sourcing your beliefs from controversial and disavowed summaries and partisan actors. NPR, official press releases from the chairs of senate intelligence committees, etc. have not been…
>What is the strawman? "No one sane", and then you build the Tucker Carlson strawman, and continue to use him, after we both conclude he's not "sane". > What is the whataboutism? Bringing up right-wing examples here…
You're strawmaning here because we agree that Carlson isn't "sane". Some of your links take things he's said way out of context ("dirty" was referencing the amount of garbage left by illegal immigration at the border,…
>Its so, so rich to see criticism of "leftism" as "becoming a religion", when the right in this country literally worship a golden idol of The Former Guy at their politics conventions. Whataboutism. No one is claiming…
>On the other hand, when did racial equality become an inherently political topic? Especially racial equality inside the workplace. When acronyms became "white supremacy culture"[1], public magnet schools became…
And things have come full circle. Apparently the "racist capitalist system" (her words, not mine) ends up being the best way to support those who scored the highest in the oppression Olympics. "Earning to give" is…
>Do you think that kind of aggressive tone would be suitable in a work place? No it wouldn't be, but this isn't work, it's an internet comment section. You're literally providing his point that "there's a time and a…
>There's absolutely no reason to believe that there were any "ultra-sensitive trigger-warning micro-aggression seeking activists" at Basecamp among the employees. This is objectively false. There is 100% undeniable…
I dunno, see people are non-white, and some people are political. Some people are LGBTQ+, and some people are political Some people are non-binary/femme, and others are political. Having engagement people who's idwntity…
Rubio was the chair that headed the committee that drafted the report. He's speaking directly about the report, and it was linked in the press release above, if you cared to click on it.
Not for anything related to collision or election fraud.
>Funny how various US courts of law disagree with you and Rubio No they don't. >The information the SIC vol.5 regroups was used to convict quite a few of Trump's campaign associates. Not for anything related to…
>I've read your links but somehow it feels you haven't read mine as they offer later rebuttals to your sources. They offer no rebuttals, they only strengthen and agree with my points. >You may insist that Rubio said…
> In a thread where the debate is about "people being able to form their opinions on their own" it seems like they really like to depend on spoon-fed talking points. This belongs at the top of /r/selfawarewolves
>I wonder why you're the one sourcing your beliefs from controversial and disavowed summaries and partisan actors. NPR, official press releases from the chairs of senate intelligence committees, etc. have not been…