Pepe, my personal feelings are immaterial. I was trying to explain why many people reacted so strongly at Trump's Charlottesville press conference. Remember, this guy talks about Mexican rapists, shithole countries, Central Park 5, birtherism, etc. He gets no benefit of doubt.
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Central Park 5 were guilty, why are you turning rapists into celebrities? You will cheer on rapists just to stick it to trump.
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And so, you defend the Liar-in-Chief who took out a huge ad for the execution of kids who turned out to be innocent of the charges (but were conveniently black). And you spread His lies on the internet for him because he isn’t man enough to A) Speak Truth or B) Admit Fault.
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Good example of how artists are bad at reason. The color of the accused was never part of Trump's messaging. Trump agreed with police on who was guilty. Agreeing with law enforcement, yet being wrong, is far from a crime.
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Replying to @ScottAdamsSays @JonFerraiolo
And your I judgment of artists (which I trust is in jest) is as common as judging people by the color of their skin. And if you think Trump would have called for the heads of 5 white boys you’re either a liar or a fool. Which are you?
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Replying to @xanderberkeley @JonFerraiolo
You also exhibit the analogy-thinking flaw common to artists. Judging artist by their life experience and actions is as close as you can get to the OPPOSITE of judging them race.
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Blah blah blah Prejudice is Prejudice. Judge not lest ye be Judged. Who said that? Ring a bell?
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That is how artists think. They lump unlike things together and draw conclusions from it. Our entire education, employment, and judicial systems judge people by their actions. We don't call those systems prejudiced.
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Replying to @ScottAdamsSays @JonFerraiolo
And this is where academics love to create conundrums to intimidate the listener and obfuscate the truth. Its about Prejudice. Root-word: Judgement. Simple. Whether it be on the basis of skin color or occupation, it is superficial and wrong to judge before you know the person.
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You left out the reasons. Why would it be wrong to judge a medical doctor as more qualified at medicine than a plumber, or an economist more qualified at comparing alternatives than a painter? If education means anything, we should see occupations develop different skills.
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