Plavatos 3w ago • 100%
Yeah, and a side effect of refuting gosh gallop, if you even can, is that you end up wasting your time on the floor instead of discussing your points.
Plavatos 3w ago • 100%
I firmly believe you have identified the correct answer.
A lot of other song suggestions in this thread are actually decent and come down to taste, but this fucking song came to mind immediately.
Plavatos 1mo ago • 100%
I couldn't stomach watching that first debate, so I wasn't sure if you were messing around.
You were not: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uUtVNEl9aJE
Plavatos 1mo ago • 53%
Yeah, this is just down there with the right making fun of Kamala's laugh.
Plavatos 1mo ago • 97%
Someone's taking the piss out of it on google, got a laugh
Plavatos 1mo ago • 100%
That reminds me of the Obama/Romney debate
Plavatos 1mo ago • 100%
Yeah, definitely a double standard on mic control. Any time he opened his mouth they turned his mic on, she tried once and they did a hard pass. Hell, even while they refuted his dog eating claims his mic was on talking over the moderator.
And that's because all of the media loves Trump. They have a bias, sure, but they know the crazy shit he says sells views/headlines and that's their business, informing the public is a byproduct.
Plavatos 1mo ago • 69%
I hate to agree but I don't think you're wrong, and accept the down votes in advance. She did some things well though, the trolling on rallies was actually her sneakiest trick to rattle him. I think she could've performed better but maybe she learned some lessons for a second debate.
Overall I think there was a double standard on mic control, whenever he wanted to talk they let him. He even got to speak during fact checks, what the fuck is that? On the flip side, they didn't unmute her on rebuttals and he made a point to tell her to shut up if she spoke over him.
Plavatos 1mo ago • 100%
Maybe, but in addition it's like a social fabric/contract. I don't want carts everywhere dinging my car up or taking up spaces and because no one else wants that either we all (most of us) tacitly accept to return carts to avoid this problem.
Plavatos 2mo ago • 100%
Davis was active in civil rights, refusing to allow the Raiders to play in any city where black and white players had to stay in separate hotels.[3][4][5] He was the first NFL owner in the modern era to hire a black head coach (Art Shell),[6][7] the first to hire a female chief executive (Amy Trask),[8] and the first NFL owner to hire a Latino head coach (Tom Flores).[9] He remains the only executive in NFL history to be an assistant coach, head coach, general manager, commissioner, and owner.[10][11][12]
Plavatos 2mo ago • 100%
Apparently his father was a pretty cool guy, advocated for civil rights by refusing to play in cities with segregation.
Plavatos 2mo ago • 75%
FWIW I didn't down vote you, but I don't think all malice is equal. Driving with a heart condition or narcolepsy and killing someone isn't the same as driving through a crowd to get revenge.
Plavatos 2mo ago • 100%
Yeah, I just don't see the comparison the OP made here. I'm willing to relent that Britain has done more harm than good to India but I'm no expert so I'd defer to someone smarter here.
But the even crazier thing is that the article isn't even talking about famine caused by the British Raj... No, they're saying Churchill was the aggressor and Hitler was pushed into a fight he didn't want. And the craziest part is the statement that the concentration camps were mercy kills to prevent starvation.
Plavatos 2mo ago • 100%
Looked it up, referring to this?
Churchill’s policies to blame for millions of Indian famine deaths, study says
I think the major difference here is malice. Did Churchill set out cause these deaths or was it greed and/or stupidity? Honest question worth discussion, I haven't heard of this prior.
Plavatos 2mo ago • 100%
I don't normally reply with something so blunt but this is a pretty shitty comment. This kind of half speak rhetoric is a major issue causing misinformation and its usage is far too pervasive.
And I'm not even saying you're wrong but if you want to prove the point the burden is on you.
Plavatos 2mo ago • 90%
I don't think it bodes well she sat with Putin at a conference, whether there was "language barriers" or not.
Plavatos 2mo ago • 100%
Yeah, might be cliche but I agree. The soldier buried here can't speak for their position, leave them to rest.
Plavatos 2mo ago • 100%
Saying the article is old is like saying don't bring up Reaganomics... the impacts are still being felt, there's still relevance.
And I linked it to suggest that these fringe candidates are still being picked and losing, perhaps as a long term effect of the strategy.
Plavatos 2mo ago • 44%
Plavatos 2mo ago • 100%
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gish_gallop
Generally, it is more difficult to use the Gish gallop in a structured debate than a free-form one.
This sums it up nicely, and why I think he's like any bully: he picks his fights and only ones he can win.
Bloom for the hyacinth bud I posted earlier.
I said I'd take a stab at this, I think the cross view worked pretty well. Will be back as they bloom.