What's new isn't proggies asserting superiority via humiliation. What's new is that they've overreached. They've overfished, as it were. They've pushed voters too fast and run out of masochistic conservatives willing to take the beating.
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Replying to @Alrenous @Outsideness
I guess some days, such as today, I am unable to muster any tolerance for degenerate decadents playing at being scholars, even if - unlike most days - they offer some limited success.
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Replying to @Alrenous @Outsideness
"Hating people for what they are and because it feels good to hate them, is hate in its unalloyed form." Hate is one of the words proggies have twisted from its ordinary meaning. Hate in its pre-progressive form is a destructive urge, not a farmer's urge.
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Replying to @Alrenous @Outsideness
"Hence, in our revolution, as in others, which side first transgressed civility’s canons matters only historically." Oh my god, stop embarrassing yourself. It was proggies. Read the Strictures on Independence, and they've been transgressing continually since.
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Replying to @Alrenous @Outsideness
Here, I learn what the Civil War was actually about. Can Permanent Revolution tolerate a federal structure? It cannot. If individual states are allowed to reject the insanity, they will - whole and entire. Hence the """federal""" government must be supreme.
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Replying to @Alrenous @Outsideness
"The only good or justice that prevails is the good or justice of the stronger." This error I will forgive, as it's easy to make. In fact, the justice of the stronger is what always obtains.
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Replying to @Alrenous @Outsideness
"Hence, among us as well, subjection by force is replacing conviction by argument." Argument was always a myth. Have to say I'm not impressed when folk, presented with contrary evidence, pretend the world changed so they don't have to change their mind.
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Replying to @Alrenous @Outsideness
Evidence is also a myth. People who stop conversations for lack of "studies" or "citations" know what they're doing: stopping the conversation. Beliefs and their structures are always more important, which is why "fake news" exists and how it can give us the insights it does.
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Replying to @rezzealaux @Outsideness
There is a minority - a minority even among the scholar caste - which genuinely respects evidence. Not coincidentally, it was this minority which built The Bomb.
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Replying to @Alrenous @Outsideness
A minority so small one could reasonably say they belong to myth.
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If so, then The Bomb is also a myth. Which I think the Japanese would dispute.
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Replying to @Alrenous @Outsideness
It probably was, when it happened. "What do you mean, "the city is gone"?"
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