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There you go again…So you are saying
There you go again…So you are saying
the ™left …Yep that the left for ya
Yep. Labeling and stereotype.You got it,![]()
To be specific, there you go again as well - with your prooftexting.There you go again…
Absolute nonsense. That is as ridiculous as saying some people can’t be racist.Women shouting at a Senator cannot be bullies because they do not have the power. The Senator is not the “weaker.”
Still ridiculous. Aside from using black shirt tactics, they are being bullies.People disrupting a meeting with protests are not bullies because they are not the ones with the power. Those in the meeting are.
Black shirtsIf you are going to criticize these people (and I think they do deserve some criticism), please find a more appropriate word.
In an interview with Breitbart News Saturday, Maine Republican Chairwoman Demi Kouzounas told host Matthew Boyle that Collins and her staff had been physically threatened, sent vulgar messages, and had bizarre things sent to them in the mail.
“The vulgarity is unbelievable … things like ‘I hope you’re raped. I hope that you’re stuck with an unborn baby from a rapist,’ … I mean who says these things? And where is the respect?” she said.
It may. But the “so you are saying …” stuff removes any interet in getting there.Context matters
For what shall it profit a man, if he shall gain the whole world, and lose his own soul?So much for those acting as though it was a bad thing to be as emotive as he was. Had he taken their advice, he may not be on the bench today.
So @LeafByNiggle , you obviously don’t see this a bullying
I do see that as bullying, but I do not see that as something you can pin on Democrats as a group, any more than you can pin the Charlottesville violence by neo nazis on Trump.In an interview with Breitbart News Saturday, Maine Republican Chairwoman Demi Kouzounas told host Matthew Boyle that Collins and her staff had been physically threatened, sent vulgar messages, and had bizarre things sent to them in the mail.
“The vulgarity is unbelievable … things like ‘I hope you’re raped. I hope that you’re stuck with an unborn baby from a rapist,’ … I mean who says these things? And where is the respect?” she said.
But if you really want to see bullying, just look at what is happening to Christine Blasey Ford and her family right now. She is unable to go back to her home.
No, it is not like that. To be racist, you do not have to have power over the targets of your racism. But to be a bully you do. It’s in the definition.LeafByNiggle:![]()
Absolute nonsense. That is as ridiculous as saying some people can’t be racist.Women shouting at a Senator cannot be bullies because they do not have the power. The Senator is not the “weaker.”
You are ignoring the definition by repeating this claim.Still ridiculous. Aside from using black shirt tactics, they are being bullies.People disrupting a meeting with protests are not bullies because they are not the ones with the power. Those in the meeting are.
You are obviously intending to imply some characteristic of the black shirts of Mussolini, but I don’t know which one. In any case, your use of that label would only be metaphorical and not real.Black shirtsIf you are going to criticize these people (and I think they do deserve some criticism), please find a more appropriate word.
Are you quoting the Daily Signal as an authority? If you are claiming this is “general knowledge” then you should have a more general set of citations than that one.The ABA is known to be very liberal,
The American Bar Association's History of Liberal Advocacy
And lawyers in general, and particularly trial lawyers, overwhelmingly support the Democrat party.
(old link, but no indication anything’s changed).
http://www.abajournal.com/news/arti...millions_of_dollars_to_democratic_candidates/
One could argue they would not have even been marching if Trump had not encouraged their cause. But if you want to see bullying, look at what is happening to Christine Blasey Ford and her family right now.The Charlottesville marchers were just marching, they weren’t threatening elected officials. Cops that kept the two groups separated would have prevented the whole affair.
Nope, I’m pretty sure they were marching about a statute being taken down, nothing to do with Trump.One could argue they would not have even been marching if Trump had not encouraged their cause. But if you want to see bullying, look at what is happening to Christine Blasey Ford and her family right now.
Working as a mob, intimidating? They certainly canNo, it is not like that. To be racist, you do not have to have power over the targets of your racism. But to be a bully you do. It’s in the definition.
And you are ignoring the obvious intimidation that takes place in a situation like this.You are ignoring the definition by repeating this claim.
Tactics. It is a continuation of the tactics we’ve seen since the election from the left. They weren’t wearing the Antifa black shirts and hoods, but the intimidation tactics are clearly there.You are obviously intending to imply some characteristic of the black shirts of Mussolini, but I don’t know which one. In any case, your use of that label would only be metaphorical and not real.
The people being bullied did not know if a physical assault or battery was next.Women shouting at a Senator cannot be bullies because they do not have the power. The Senator is not the “weaker.”
People disrupting a meeting with protests are not bullies because they are not the ones with the power. Those in the meeting are.
If you are going to criticize these people (and I think they do deserve some criticism), please find a more appropriate word.
When you instruct your base to ‘harass’ conservatives, anyone not a moron would expect a wide ranging response. Maxine is culpable.I do see that as bullying, but I do not see that as something you can pin on Democrats as a group, any more than you can pin the Charlottesville violence by neo nazis on Trump.
But if you really want to see bullying, just look at what is happening to Christine Blasey Ford and her family right now. She is unable to go back to her home.