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No this is wrong on further inspection.
Trump changed how he prosecuted the parents and this caused the separation. His own party wouldn't back it and thats why he couldn't get laws through and blamed the dems.
No not plebs, just snowflakes and cultural vandals.He backed down because the plebs are not putting up with it.
That and it only affect a few "non-profit" prison operators anyway. They don't have that much financial power to lobby so it's alright.
Heard from Seymore Hersh that Trump just lowered the safety standard for baby cots. Why? Wouldn't that put American infants at risk? Mehhh...
If branding the political opposition with a nickname is a longstanding tradition, it’s also one that almost inevitably backfires. A group united by an offensive label is still united: it’s only a matter of flipping the name into a self-identifier. “Tory,” and “Whig” are both political party names that rose out of insults. The “Sans-culottes” during the French revolution likewise re-appropriated an insult about their lack of britches into a point of anti-elitist pride. From queers to suffragettes to impressionist painters, terms meant to deride become a catchy point of pride, a snarky acknowledgement of appealing underdog status that galvanizes membership. People who thought Hillary Clinton was referring to them as “deplorable” put it in their Twitter names; women who related when Trump called Clinton a “nasty woman” responded by emblazoning the phrase on their t-shirts. The only way to fight back against an insult that doesn’t mean anything is to reclaim it, to diminish its power by making that identity a point of pride. This is the life cycle of all identity insults, and “snowflake” is already reaching the end of that cycle.
There’s a slogan among Trump protesters that’s become increasingly common on protest signs. “Damn right we’re snowflakes,” the signs read. “And winter is coming.”
That's easy. Just say argoNo not plebs, just snowflakes and cultural vandals.
BTW, one of my racing clients has moved to New Jersey and wants me to go there too... and godammit, I could gross twice as much as as here, with lower expenses and taxes.
How do ya reckon I'd go as a dryback? You know, open borders an' all that.
Umm, like Nazi?That is a particularly interesting article. The extract you copied is on the ball but the rest makes the point about the use of derogative labels as putdowns and a way to dismiss any argument you disagree with.
No not plebs, just snowflakes and cultural vandals.
BTW, one of my racing clients has moved to New Jersey and wants me to go there too... and godammit, I could gross twice as much as as here, with lower expenses and taxes.
How do ya reckon I'd go as a dryback? You know, open borders an' all that.
Oh jeez you missed it Grasshopper.wait... So the US is over run with "migrants", its borders are porous, no great wall yet etc. But you will somehow earn twice as much there as here in Australia?
Seem refugees doesn't negatively affect certain industry, if any.
I'd have those "cultural vandals" over patriots like Trump and Obama any day.
Oh jeez you missed it Grasshopper.
Obama IS a cultural vandal, along with most of the current iteration of what is regarded as the left.
I'll take Trump and the patriots thanks.
Oh jeez you missed it Grasshopper.
Obama IS a cultural vandal, along with most of the current iteration of what is regarded as the left.
I'll take Trump and the patriots thanks.
Paul Watson nails it
First lady Melania Trump wore a jacket with the words, "I really don't care, do u?", written on its back as she boarded a flight to a facility housing migrant children separated from their parents.
http://mobile.abc.net.au/news/2018-...ld-immigration-detention-centre-texas/9897146
Interesting.
Lol, emotive argument, a fallacy I'm sure has a name.Yea, he nailed it like the Romans nailed Jesus to the cross.
So the "liberals" doesn't care when Obama and the democrats did it, Watson's argument goes, let's not give a shiet now.
That's a good argument to make. War criminals and freaking psychos love that crap.
So... since nobody help the Jews in concentration camps where they were gassed, why are they now all high and mighty about the Palestinians being in concentration camps and starved, bombed, killed slowly.
Nobody cares about slavery before, why the outrage against modern day slavery and exploitation.
anyway, the world as seen through idiots like this is an ugly place.
Lol, emotive argument, a fallacy I'm sure has a name.
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