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What's so nice about racism that you need to exist it Monty, comfort zone?. Didn't know you are black, don't care either
Last edited by Fragony; 01-21-2016 at 19:01.
None of that has anything to do with the post.
Vitiate Man.
History repeats the old conceits
The glib replies, the same defeats
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Days since the Apocalypse began
"We are living in space-age times but there's too many of us thinking with stone-age minds" | How to spot a Humanist
"Men of Quality do not fear Equality." | "Belief doesn't change facts. Facts, if you are reasonable, should change your beliefs."
I assumed it is "that you need it to exist", basically saying that Monty wants there to be racism so he can get some kind of advantage from it. Too bad that he himself took Monty's made-up "quote" literally and assumed that Monty is black. Although of course it still works for Fragony if Monty is not black because then he can just accuse him of multiculturalist dhimmitude or bleeding heart liberalism wanting to feel bad about himself. At this point I have probably said something that offends someone myself because I'm a horrible person and I hate myself and want to feel guilty about something because I'm so liberal.![]()
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"Topic is tired and needs a nap." - Tosa Inu
it's worth noting that a lot of the pieces he references are from the first week or so after the attacks, before we knew the majority of the attackers thus far identified were recent immigrants from the North African and Levantine "refugee" nations.
So, essentially, he has more information available to him than the Feminists he lambastes.
With that said, however, he is exactly right when he attacks them for conflating "Feminism" and Marxist social thought. Feminists should not necessarily defend minority groups, now should they be concerned with racism or post-Colonialism due to their being Feminists.
The suggestion from British feminists that Germany is a "rape culture" is, from what I know, quite ignorant because it specifically isn't in the same way Scandinavia isn't, more advanced socially than the US and even the UK.
By contrast, most Arab nations are rape cultures, or contain rape sub-cultures. I had to live with a Syrian at one point in university housing. In the end we got him thrown out because he and his friends were a bunch of disgusting animals. They smoked Pot, played Dubstep at all hours at insane volumes, literally lived in filth and the girls in the flat didn't feel safe. I remember being in the corridor once and hearing one of his friends say, out loud "shock her! Rape her!". It was something about a girl he wasn't getting on with - the response stuck with me.
"If it wears trousers generally I don't pay attention."
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One of the cruxes of contemporary feminism is "intersectionalism", meaning they view all the familiar 'isms' as being interlinked, or even fundamentally the same phenomenon. Moreover, contemporary feminism in the world - including in the United States - draws mostly from post-war Continental philosophy, which on its own developed various elements of old-school Marxist thought in ways that the old-school Marxists themselves disliked (and still disagree with, wheresoever they remain).With that said, however, he is exactly right when he attacks them for conflating "Feminism" and Marxist social thought. Feminists should not necessarily defend minority groups, now should they be concerned with racism or post-Colonialism due to their being Feminists.
In other words, you are out of touch. The classical (now "conservative") feminism you have in mind is overshadowed by the dominance of post-modernists.
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History repeats the old conceits
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indeed, that mode of thought is generally responsible for several ideological splits.
The Internet athiesm community did not weather intersecionality well; internet community leaders and forum admin started demanding followers conform to otherwise unrelated ideological standards of behavior and ended up driving away a majority of thier membership
Which is one of the reasons more and more people refuse to identify as feminists, moving on to more classical terms like egalitarian.In other words, you are out of touch. The classical (now "conservative") feminism you have in mind is overshadowed by the dominance of post-modernists.
Last edited by Greyblades; 01-22-2016 at 14:18.
It's a common theme among the different mainstream political movements/philosophies in the UK that they make their greatest demands on themselves (per individual), whilst respecting the right of others to disagree. Hence you have that arch-Tory, the Duke of Wellington, advising fellow aristocrats to do their utmost for the country before assuming the right to put themselves about, and that arch-socialist George Orwell admitting that the English nobility, if nothing else, are singularly enthusiastic about putting themselves in the position of greatest danger. In more recent times the most hardline socialists of the Labour party were usually on good terms with the most conservative Tories of the Conservative party. It's the hardline neo-liberals who scream "Me me me" (epitomised by Thatcher) and the monolithic tendencies of fringe groups on the left and right whom I despise. Both impinge on the principle that's one's rights end where those of others begin. You want rights? What are your responsibilities? Why aren't you taking on more?
In the same vein, I can appreciate this sentiment:
You want rights? What are your responsibilities? Why aren't you taking on more?
Vitiate Man.
History repeats the old conceits
The glib replies, the same defeats
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Oh good... its not like I cant read german or anything.
https://translate.google.com/transla...-mehr-aus.html
Last edited by Greyblades; 01-22-2016 at 16:41.
There need to be execution rooms at every immigration place.
But we have been pussified by all the luxury from America, we used to live from iron and steel but now we get US-engineered plastic phones from China that do all the work for us and we look at so many photos and videos of kittens on them that we just ARE the victim culture some of these immigrants take us for.
Kill them all and let god sort them out.![]()
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"Topic is tired and needs a nap." - Tosa Inu
I encountered different classification of grammatical relations within a sentence which divided them all into parataxis, hypotaxis (which includes what Meyer terms complementation, modification, apposition and so on) and predication. So it is a matter of taste.
BUT once again, I spoke not of RELATIONS, but of a SENTENCE PART. The same relations may connect different sentence parts. For example, the relation of coordination/parataxis may connect homogeneous subjects, predicates, objects, etc.
Those excerpts that you cite seem to expose total agreement between my and Meyer's opinion on apposition AS A SENTENCE PART, since he (she?) considers both Burns/Pushkin examples the cases of apposition.
As for a different perspectives, I absolutely agree with the wording NOW. We should have spoken about PERSPECTIVES, or VIEWS of the phenomenon in which case such words as "wrong" or "invalid" are not applicable.
Now you will see something like "it's a separate/nonsymptomatic case that proves nothing" as a response.
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