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| Re: Tolerance Is an Ugly Word | |
| By: antihellenistic Date: November 25, 2022, 2:48 am | |
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| [quote]You still don't get it[/quote] | |
| I mean, we still have a chance to make our enemies realise that | |
| their political philosophy is wrong, if we explain to them with | |
| more rational arguments. That's the purpose of discussion, to | |
| make people aware and realize the truth. If we just ordering our | |
| opponents to emigrate or move out, then the discussion between | |
| us and them is no longer useful. | |
| If we can more rationalize the reason that westernization, adult | |
| supremacy and racial discrimination are wrong, I'm sure they | |
| will change their worldview. I'm already did it with my | |
| oppressive parents with your arguments few years ago | |
| Hitler already proved this. With his rational arguments, 90 | |
| percents of German people chosen and obeyed him without needed | |
| to emigrate | |
| #Post#: 16669-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Tolerance Is an Ugly Word | |
| By: 90sRetroFan Date: November 25, 2022, 4:24 pm | |
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| Your mission is to turn Australia into Nusantaran lebensraum. | |
| You can try to figure out if this can realistically be done | |
| through rational arguments alone. (Good luck with that.) | |
| #Post#: 16864-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Tolerance Is an Ugly Word | |
| By: rp Date: December 4, 2022, 3:53 pm | |
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| https://twitter.com/WorldWarWang/status/1599498087403515904?cxt=HHwWgMDT6abCx7I… | |
| [Quote] | |
| Andrew Anglin | |
| @WorldWarWang | |
| I've gotten hundreds of messages like this. | |
| Again, we can imagine the right-wing version of this, and I | |
| haven't seen anything remotely similar to that on this website. | |
| The claims from the NYT and others about "hate speech" are | |
| simply false. They are lying on purpose. | |
| [Img] | |
| https://pbs.twimg.com/media/FjKOqxhVsAEi9wd?format=jpg&name=medium[/img] | |
| [/QUOTE] | |
| Empty threats serve no use if they are not followed through | |
| with. But then again, the subhuman "Nazi" in question allegedly | |
| lives in Russia, so that will be hard to do. | |
| #Post#: 17329-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Anthony Hopkins celebrates 47 years of sobriety: 'I have found a | |
| life where no one bullies me' | |
| By: guest78 Date: December 31, 2022, 10:32 pm | |
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| Anthony Hopkins celebrates 47 years of sobriety: 'I have found a | |
| life where no one bullies me' | |
| [quote]Anthony Hopkins celebrated a big milestone on Thursday as | |
| marked 47 years of sobriety. The Oscar-winning actor reflected | |
| on his battle with alcoholism in an inspiring video message and | |
| urged people to seek help if they are struggling. Hopkins, who | |
| turns 85 on Saturday, said getting sober saved his life. | |
| "I'm celebrating 47 years today of sobriety," the acclaimed | |
| actor began. "This is a message not meant to be heavy, but I | |
| hope helpful. I am a recovering alcoholic. And to you out there | |
| � I know there are people struggling. In this day and age of | |
| cancel and hatred and non-compromise, children being bullied, I | |
| say... Be kind to yourself. Be kind. Stay out of the circle of | |
| toxicity with people, if they offend you. Live your life. Be | |
| proud of your life..."[/quote] | |
| Entire article: | |
| https://www.yahoo.com/entertainment/anthony-hopkins-sobriety-alcoholism-birthda… | |
| Do not the adulterated bully children more than any other in | |
| this world? | |
| But Sir Anthony, why compromise with bullies and why not cancel | |
| bullies once and forever so no other innocents need be turned | |
| into alcoholics because of bullies and their existence? What's | |
| if being a bully was in people's blood, expressed in varying | |
| degrees dependent on circumstance and environment? | |
| Does 'turning the other cheek' really work to stop bullies in | |
| the long run? | |
| Hopkins; The Man Who Still Isn't Hannibal Lecter | |
| [quote]Not that he is complaining. ''Hannibal,'' the sequel to | |
| ''The Silence of the Lambs,'' appeared well on its way to | |
| hitting $100 million at the box office this weekend, and the | |
| Lecter character, with its cannibalistic menace, has clearly | |
| struck a powerful minor-key chord with the public. But Sir | |
| Anthony is, admittedly, undeniably, understandably, burnt out on | |
| talking about the movie, defending the movie, on answering for | |
| Hannibal Lecter altogether.[/quote] | |
| Entire article: | |
| https://www.nytimes.com/2001/02/18/style/a-night-out-with-sir-anthony-hopkins-t… | |
| If you're going to eat someone, is it not better to eat the | |
| guilty than the innocent? Who are the truly guilty in this | |
| world? | |
| When will Hopkins finally redeem himself before the true and | |
| living and become Lecter in the flesh? :) | |
| Lastly, I trust Hopkins understanding of what a bully is more | |
| than most other human-beings, although not at all near perfect | |
| understanding! Reminder: | |
| [quote]''I'm almost a vegetarian. I don't like meat. I like a | |
| bit of fish. Fish and pasta.''[/quote] | |
| [img] | |
| https://s.yimg.com/ny/api/res/1.2/1uFzLhMGUq7rCVjR8YLdTQ--/YXBwaWQ9aGlnaGxhbmRl… | |
| Hopkins would be better off going full vegan in regards to | |
| non-humans and eating human-beings whenever he gets the craving | |
| for fish, especially in the mind of the almighty! ;) | |
| (I probably wouldn't need to drink as of late if I didn't see | |
| human-being flaws as easily as I do, especially the real | |
| bullying!). | |
| #Post#: 17330-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Anthony Hopkins celebrates 47 years of sobriety: 'I have fou | |
| nd a life where no one bullies me' | |
| By: guest78 Date: December 31, 2022, 10:41 pm | |
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| Speaking of which, I've been doing some browsing of the internet | |
| over the last few years, and I must say I've come across some | |
| fine human-specimens that could do with a good flaying... | |
| [img width=1280 | |
| height=768] | |
| https://i.pinimg.com/originals/df/fe/26/dffe26e5e9dfbf523a8735ab96413514.jpg[/i… | |
| #Post#: 17342-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Tolerance Is an Ugly Word | |
| By: 90sRetroFan Date: January 1, 2023, 5:53 pm | |
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| https://www.yahoo.com/news/racist-ask-someone-heres-mixed-210246524.html | |
| [quote]It�s a question seemingly every mixed-race person and | |
| person of color has been asked before: �What are you?� (Or more | |
| innocuously, �Where are you from?�) | |
| Ph.D. student Ayumi Matsuda-Rivero hears the question so often, | |
| she has become relatively deft at knowing how to respond. | |
| ... | |
| �If someone asks me �What are you?� I respond with �I�m a | |
| person,� because �what� implies an object rather than a person, | |
| and too often mixed people are seen as �exotic� collectibles.� | |
| If someone asks, �Where you from?� Matsuda-Rivero will say the | |
| state of Virginia because that�s where she has spent most of her | |
| life. | |
| ... | |
| The problem is, often it feels like someone is trying to point | |
| out the otherness of someone else. Then there�s the frequent | |
| persistence in their line of questioning: Some won�t let up | |
| until the person of color offers up some �non-U.S.� origin | |
| story. | |
| �White people would never persist in these types of questions | |
| with other white people, so why do they ask people of color?� | |
| said William Ming Liu, a professor of counseling psychology and | |
| department chair at the University of Maryland. (His research | |
| interests are in social class and classism, men and masculinity, | |
| and white supremacy and privilege.) | |
| �Many white people have [the model] of a white racial person in | |
| mind in general, so when someone varies from that, they�re | |
| already primed, cognitively, to see the nonwhite person as a | |
| foreigner or non-American,� Liu told HuffPost. | |
| People of color are considered �outsiders, interlopers, | |
| foreigners to that specific space,� the professor said. | |
| Given how loaded the question is, Liu isn�t sure if there�s a | |
| nonclumsy way to ask it. | |
| �The broader question for white people asking this is, why? What | |
| is the need to know? To identify the person of color as the | |
| �other� in this space?� he said.[/quote] | |
| #Post#: 18307-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Tolerance Is an Ugly Word | |
| By: ZeroTolerance Date: March 8, 2023, 3:23 pm | |
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| How should you politely decline a guest from coming over when | |
| they cleverly invite themselves over to your place? | |
| [quote]Sometimes politeness won't get the job done. Some people | |
| will ignore things that they don't want to hear, and polite | |
| words are brushed off. You tell them �no.� You do it bluntly if | |
| they continue to make plans for you. | |
| �This is not a good time for me to have guests in my home. I | |
| will keep you in mind when I plan something in the future.� | |
| Walk away if possible or end the phone call after saying your | |
| answer. | |
| There are people who if you tell them that your home isn't tidy | |
| enough for guests currently or another excuse will barrel | |
| straight through it by saying that they don't mind. Tell them | |
| that you do mind and are not having any guests over because you | |
| have too much to do. If they persist, you might try placing them | |
| into an awkward spot by asking, �Why are you so determined to | |
| get inside my home when I clearly do not want to entertain you | |
| there?� | |
| Ultimately, if a person insists on showing up uninvited at your | |
| home, you do not have to allow the person inside. If you are not | |
| entertaining anyone, you can leave them standing at the door | |
| knocking until they go away. You could wrap a towel around your | |
| hair and only open the door on the chain if they persist in | |
| ringing the bell and say, �Why are you here? I'm busy.� | |
| Regardless of the excuse they give, you say that you're busy and | |
| need to go. Say �Goodbye.� Close and lock the door. | |
| If you have invited other people over and do not want this one | |
| person to join you, you may have to go from polite excuse to | |
| their level of rudeness to get rid of them. | |
| You: �What are you doing here?� | |
| Them: �I heard that you are having a party.� | |
| You: �I did not invite you to come to my home, and I'm busy with | |
| my guests. You showing up uninvited is unacceptable and rude. I | |
| will say this clearly one last time. I do not want to entertain | |
| you today. Since you just showed up uninvited, there will be no | |
| future invitations from me either. I do not want you in my home. | |
| Go away and do not come back. If you bother me again, I will | |
| call the police to report you. Leave now.� (Go back inside to | |
| your guests. Close the door in their face and lock it.) | |
| It becomes more difficult if you are having a large party where | |
| someone else might answer your door or the uninvited person may | |
| walk around to your backyard and start helping themselves to | |
| your food and drink. Tell a handful of friends in advance about | |
| the unwanted person so they can let you know if the uninvited | |
| person turns up. Perhaps designate a few people to answer the | |
| door in case you are elsewhere, and tell them to leave that | |
| person on the porch and come to find you if he shows up. Be firm | |
| and tell them to leave if they manage to get inside. Have your | |
| backup group and a phone ready if you suspect that the person | |
| will not leave quietly.[/quote] | |
| https://www.quora.com/What-is-the-etiquette-for-dealing-with-people-who-invite-… | |
| #Post#: 18349-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: True Left breakthrough: anti-relativism | |
| By: antihellenistic Date: March 10, 2023, 8:04 am | |
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| If we feel betrayed, then it's the fault of the betrayal, and | |
| the victim are exactly us. See on minute 01 : 15 | |
| https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xBWmkwaTQ0k | |
| #Post#: 18350-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Tolerance Is an Ugly Word | |
| By: guest98 Date: March 10, 2023, 3:19 pm | |
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| [quote]If we feel betrayed, then it's the fault of the | |
| betrayal[/quote] | |
| Who are you talking about? | |
| #Post#: 18356-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Tolerance Is an Ugly Word | |
| By: antihellenistic Date: March 10, 2023, 4:17 pm | |
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| [quote]Who are you talking about? | |
| [/quote] | |
| If we betrayed by our so-called "friends", it's their fault if | |
| we feel disgusted and sad, and the victim is exactly us. | |
| Contrary to the liberals who always say that we can't blame | |
| others, everyone have fault and we are "not always correct". | |
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