GroverCleveland
22nd & 24th POTUS; Predecessor to 45 and 47.
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“Whose mind are you going to change” is a cop out.
Lately? You speak as though this is some newfangled development. American society has never been comprised of homogeneous beings. We are diverse. Couple that with our freedoms of speech, expression and the press and you will have a country seemingly at war with itself during the age of multimedia, when everyone has a platform. But are we really at war with ourselves? No. In the words of a great American :Because the canyon of disparate beliefs goes further into society than the internet or haven’t you taken a long hard look around the country lately?
Haha, I guess “whose mind will it change” seems like valid reasoning for someone who responds like this
You can’t lose something you never possessed.The left has lost their collective minds over this verdict. The complete garbage coming out of their mouths tonight shows they are only interested in maintaining a narrative, so much so they celebrate the most derelict losers in society and constantly labeling everything not left or liberal as white supremacy. Only the left could racialize this verdict. Mental illness indeed.
Lately? You speak as though this is some newfangled development. American society has never been comprised of homogeneous beings. We are diverse. Couple that with our freedoms of speech, expression and the press and you will have a country seemingly at war with itself during the age of multimedia, when everyone has a platform. But are we really at war with ourselves? No. In the words of a great American :
"The force that brought us together, is stronger than the force needed to tear us apart." - Will Rogers
Lately? You speak as though this is some newfangled development. American society has never been comprised of homogeneous beings. We are diverse. Couple that with our freedoms of speech, expression and the press and you will have a country seemingly at war with itself during the age of multimedia, when everyone has a platform. But are we really at war with ourselves? No. In the words of a great American :
"The force that brought us together, is stronger than the force needed to tear us apart." - Will Rogers
Will Rogers died many decades before Al Gore invented the internet.Lately? You speak as though this is some newfangled development. American society has never been comprised of homogeneous beings. We are diverse. Couple that with our freedoms of speech, expression and the press and you will have a country seemingly at war with itself during the age of multimedia, when everyone has a platform. But are we really at war with ourselves? No. In the words of a great American :
"The force that brought us together, is stronger than the force needed to tear us apart." - Will Rogers
I greatly prefer his avatar to Luther’s avatar of Barney Fife. The sad part is that Luther provides a reasonable representation of what it would be like to have a conversation with Barney.I said you, not anyone. You did a poor job at convincing me. That's on you. Maybe someone here can/will do a better job.
I find that profile picture funny yet disturbing every time I read one of your posts.
I feel that's what you look like every time you hit the post button
I hope it is his choice.
No doubt people are throwing money at him/family for the rights to his story, interviews, etc.
Powerful temptation money is. -Yoda
Blurred the lines? The liberal media are purely writers of fiction at this point. Someone should tell them there is more money in it if they just release their stories as the fictional novels that they are.I tend to agree. As Dave Chapelle says (paraphrasing) Twitter isn't real. Even this part of VN isn't real since we are hyper focused on political positions and analysis.
That said, I think what's worse than the amplification of social media is that media has completely blurred the lines between reporting/opinion/advocacy.
Still day to day life is characterized by people getting along, ignoring the noise and accepting that not everyone sees things the same and that's cool
Some of the bad he is responsible for. He made poor choices. He did not murder anyone but his naive stupidity put him in the position with the need to defend himself. It's not something to celebrate or take a victory lap over. He's lucky he escaped with his life and freedom. That is enough.A lot of bad and he can speak out against it.