From @WSJopinion: As Americans watch two different movies about Trump and Ukraine, here’s a way to discern what’s happening off the screen, writes @ScottAdamsSayshttps://on.wsj.com/2LTLhWz
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Do you need a safe space, snowflake?
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This is true, if you take the line that these words mean whatever you feel like they mean at the moment.
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Your point, summarized, seems to be that, when both sides agree, the truth is evident, and when they disagree, it’s not. I’m suggesting that’s an oversimplification that assumes that all actors are good actors and that everyone is speaking honestly.
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1./ It's not that hard. Socially, many Eastern European states are like the South. So, for a second, imagine that the Confederalist president is displeased with fellow states, so he seeks foreign interference (like the actual failed Southern diplomacy).
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2./ As such, he gets into one camp with one state, where a Northerner previously had business. The president is saying the Northerner depleted that state, and had help from another state, who had a mind of its own. So now, the story is that the other seceded state
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