I think the main take home is that if you consume news that is biased, dont be surprised when people call it biased.
Gone are the days when not every news article was about politics, or twisted so far that it becomes about politics.
Agreed. CNN and NBC are the worst. Washington Post too. Twitter and Facebook - if they are news sources, who really knows? I am glad you can agree that we agree that you shouldn't be surprised when I say those places are biased.
The difference is, yes, I can agree that Fox News is biased. They don't try to hide that fact. As you said, they're pretty open about who they are. But, thank God. The silence from the other side on the Joe Biden Ukraine scandal is becoming deafening. The libs have impeached a president and grilled a SC justice with less evidence than we have on the Biden family.
But, I think Pelosi leaked the laptop. It's real. The Biden's have not denied it - which is part of the deal. It is going to be used to impeach Biden (Pelosi got a president impeached on much less) and in return for him getting Harris across the finish line - Biden will get Nixon'd (pardoned).
Oh really?
This is typical of westerners everywhere, not just the US. But naturally you guys have the bigger data pool
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Twenty percent of GOP respondents said the procedure should be illegal under all circumstances"
"We understand that issues like rape and incest are difficult topics to tackle; nevertheless, it is our view that the value of human life is not determined by the circumstances of one's conception or birth," said a draft of the letter provided to NPR by Students for Life of America, which led the effort."
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You should maybe proof-read what you write? You call out Ax1 for his definition of facts....well...what is your definition of "typical"? Is it 20%? 20% including people who lost elections because their constituents didn't support their statements?
Although, if Biden said anything stupid, his constituents would choose not to vote for him I am sure - just like the conservatives chose not to vote in some of those instances above. Oh, wait. Nevermind.
BigT acknowledgment that the statements occurred:
“clayton williams-didn't get elected even in republican texas because republicans denounced his remark
todd aiken-was denounced by both parties and wasn't re-elected due to remark
rick santorum was once the senates 3rd ranking republican-lost re-election in 2007 mostly due to remark
jodie laudenberg-announced not running for re-election in 2017after making remark.
lawrence lockman-is a maine state reprensentative and renounced his statement”
Snopes on a different version of same graphic:
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How’s that sand taste?
This rape and female abuse issue is something we have to tackle. I guess we are going to just have to keep punching at it, and punching at it, and punching at it. Oh, dang. I did it again. You know what I mean. Come on, man!
But, Biden IS the democrat party after all....so again, are you going to vote for him? Do you support the things he says?
I’m saying they don’t represent the opinion of conservatives.
They already know this. Their best argument for this being "typical" is to use 20% of the population group....including people who lost their elections because of these statements...so, um...they are including people who aren't even in the group to achieve that 20%.
You say that like that is a new idea? According to you and every other Republican in this thread, everything BLM and AOC is the embodiment of every liberal ever.
I am so glad that liberals don't have prejudices and biases like us Grand Ol' Partiers! Every republican in this thread huh? I've never said anything to that effect. But...if you don't agree with those issues, and your candidate supports them (Biden and AOC back BLM no matter what) - are you going to choose not to vote for them? That's all.
As you guys so eloquently pointed out above, at least when a conservative says something way out of line, they don't get the votes.
I dislike far left people just as much as far right.
I'm all for accepting things, I literally couldnt care less what anybody does in their private life. But I do draw the line when people say demand things, I.e. telling me to stop using he/him/she/her etc or to build a gender neutral bathroom, or that people being opposed to legalised marijuana is somehow racism.
I support equality, but dislike when people justify crime as being reparation for years of victimisation.
Unfortunately a lot of people deny that racism, homophobia, Islamophobia etc still exists. It certainly does exist, although it isnt always in the form of extremism. It can be as simple as keeping an extra eye on the Black dude walking through your shop, or wondering if the person wearing a burkha is about to blow up the building they just walked into.
Haha - we agree a lot here. I do think extremism is a big issue on both sides. And it can be hard to see in the current environment. You almost have to become extreme sometimes to fight the extremism on the other side - or at least that is instinctually how it feels. Not sure if it has always been like this, or if I am just getting older.
Just so you know, I feel like it can be hard on these threads to have these discussions - I think you and I would have good convos IRL - we may not agree, but that is good. That's how new ideas and solutions are created.
In the last paragraph - I don't deny it happens. But I think it's much less of a problem and we have come a long way - but it gets over-used as a defense. Like you say, the color of someone's skin has no bearing on most things. Just like you won't ever see, "Blond man shoots brown-haired man over bar dispute" in the paper. It's moronic. But on the same hand, we will ALWAYS have some prejudice and bias. It's human nature, it's a survival tactic. We gravitate toward our tribes. Our tribes tend to look like us, etc. It's human instinct. If I see someone very different than me, I may take notice and be on alert.
Now, there's a difference between that and being overly reactive to something. I mean, if I see a bum on the street I may take alert as I walk by...white or black....and I may actually be on high alert because who knows how he's going to react....but I may also come back and bring him a sandwich and a cup of coffee - because my instincts and logic don't have to be at odds. I can be cautious and reasonable all at the same time.
Now, someone seeing a black man who has done nothing wrong and following him through a store or pulling a gun on him just because they are fearful of his blackness....that's not reasonable and beyond cautious. It is just stupid.
Mentioning of skin colour at all is not relevant UNLESS it is pertinent to the story, I.e. police shot innocent black man which led to protests etc.
Often the headlines say "black man robbed someone", or "black man caught dealing drugs" which is absolutely non-essential to the story. You don't have "white man caught fiddling kids" or "white man involved in sex scandel", it's usually just generic "man" or the person's name.
That's the issue that people gloss over all the time and using those terms helps embody the stereotype of certain races being involved in certain crimes, and exonerating "white men" from the crimes of other "white men."
Equality would be using the same phraseology for every race, but you watch how many white people would kick up a fuss about that, only to not give a s*** when it's a black person.
I agree with you on a lot of this...but I also think discord is created by using black deaths to sell papers and create issues. When a cop shoots an innocent white man, I bet you don't hear that much about it. There isn't rioting in the streets. And when they shoot a violent white man, you probably never hear about it. But if they shoot a black man - whether 100% innocent or violent - you hear about the color of his skin. I'm sorry, but almost all of the videos that have come out of black men being shot during BLM have involved people undertaking criminal activities and resisting arrest. Is it tragic when someone dies over something stupid like counterfeiting money? Yes - but if you are going to resist arrest that is a risk you are putting on yourself. However, even in that case it's not clear the cops killed the guy. He was clearly showing signs of opioid overdose prior to the "choke hold" and the cop may not even have killed him. I'm not saying that is fact...I'm saying it is possible.
Now, if I saw someone NOT resisting arrest and they are just beating him over a $20 bill being fake - I don't care what color his skin is, that cop deserves to be punished HARSHLY.
But nobody cares that innocent white men are getting shot. Only black men - innocent or not.
there is demonetization of black men who are trump supporters...and white suburban women for trump-KAREN
Nobody demonizes black Trump supporters. It's not possible for them to demonize black Trump supporters - Trump supporters aren't black, just ask Joe.