Conservatives see more context so they know most of that is fake news. (You still believe the “fine people” hoax?)
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Replying to @ScottAdamsSays @xanderberkeley
Scott, I think you miss the point with the reaction against Trump's both sides comments about Charlottesville. It is not that it can be argued that Trump has some amount of fact to back him up. It is that he didn't lead with nor emphasize his abhorrence of racism and bigotry.
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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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Replying to @xanderberkeley @JonFerraiolo
He consistently chooses effectiveness over feelings. Science confirms that not apologizing gets you further than acting like some version of what others think is a "man." Disliking that situation is a fair opinion, but not understanding it is something else.
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Replying to @ScottAdamsSays @JonFerraiolo
And perpetrating his lies. Cultivating the myth of his invincibility, even in the face of a history of despicable behaviors, is dangerous. You seem too smart and too good to devote your life to a corrupt soul.
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Replying to @xanderberkeley @JonFerraiolo
I live in a reality in which some things work and some things do not. I prefer things that work. The artist lives in some sort of dreamworld in which "perpetrating lies" and imaginary "myths of invincibility" are real things. They are just your brain dancing.
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Replying to @ScottAdamsSays @JonFerraiolo
Just because an artist may use language in a more colorful way than you’re accustomed to, shouldn’t prevent you from gleaning the truth in it and hearing the point that’s being made.
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The colorful language in this case is a substitute for reason. Colorful words and rational thinking are a good combo. Colorful words as a replacement for rational thinking works less well.
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