DoomSlayer
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This is pure gold, keep it going lads. I can feel the frustration building up, get it all out of your system.
'I don't understand why people are getting worked up about the two candidates for president both being plagued by credible allegations of sexual assault. I, would simply vote for my favourite rapist'.Trump still got elected after openly admitting to grabbing women by the punani, paying off a porn star to keep quiet and numerous sexual charges so I don't understand why people are getting worked up over Biden.
Oh well that's alright then.Trump still got elected after openly admitting to grabbing women by the punani, paying off a porn star to keep quiet and numerous sexual charges so I don't understand why people are getting worked up over Biden.
No no no, this is the bit I just can't understand. How have we gotten to 'both being plagued' now? Is this a realm where nuance is dead?'I don't understand why people are getting worked up about the two candidates for president both being plagued by credible allegations of sexual assault. I, would simply vote for my favourite rapist'.
I don’t think anyone’s saying that they’re identical cases. Just that because one case is worse doesn’t mean the other should be exonerated.No no no, this is the bit I just can't understand. How have we gotten to 'both being plagued' now? Is this a realm where nuance is dead?
Two months ago there was a grand total of 0 accusations across Joe Biden's extremely long life of sexual assault. Donald Trump has been accused and paid off literally dozens of women over the course of 4 decades, has admitted it on camera and most recently illegally used campaign money to pay off a porn star he was cheating with while his wife was pregnant - a crime for which the fixer is currently in jail.
This whole 'both sides are equal' bullsh*t seems all the rage in discourse today, particularly on here.
But if I said: Frederico Macheda and Wayne Rooney are both legendary Manchester United strikers, and it's difficult to choose between the two, I'm sure someone would point out there is a difference. Why on the politics side are we so fast to just declare both sides equal? Is it media training? Is it pure nihilism?
Whether or not you find Reade's accusation credible - it is factually, obviously and provably not the same as Trump's history. The same is true if you substituted in Kavanaugh for Biden here.
I understand people don't like Biden - I don't think he's particularly great - but the descent into 'well he's a serial rapist and just as bad as Trump' is shocking to me.
I couldn't have put it better myself. Unfortunately there is a lot of moral pontificating that goes on in here.No no no, this is the bit I just can't understand. How have we gotten to 'both being plagued' now? Is this a realm where nuance is dead?
Two months ago there was a grand total of 0 accusations across Joe Biden's extremely long life of sexual assault. Donald Trump has been accused and paid off literally dozens of women over the course of 4 decades, has admitted it on camera and most recently illegally used campaign money to pay off a porn star he was cheating with while his wife was pregnant - a crime for which the fixer is currently in jail.
This whole 'both sides are equal' bullsh*t seems all the rage in discourse today, particularly on here.
But if I said: Frederico Macheda and Wayne Rooney are both legendary Manchester United strikers, and it's difficult to choose between the two, I'm sure someone would point out there is a difference. Why on the politics side are we so fast to just declare both sides equal? Is it media training? Is it pure nihilism?
Whether or not you find Reade's accusation credible - it is factually, obviously and provably not the same as Trump's history. The same is true if you substituted in Kavanaugh for Biden here.
I understand people don't like Biden - I don't think he's particularly great - but the descent into 'well he's a serial rapist and just as bad as Trump' is shocking to me.
Nobody's saying that either. The point was that if someone's serial predatory and deceitful behaviour can be overlooked to the extent that he is revered by many and even given the most powerful job in the world, why are people getting their knickers in a twist over a guy who is being accused of his first offence?I don’t think anyone’s saying that they’re identical cases. Just that because one case is worse doesn’t mean the other should be exonerated.
You realise “America” isn’t one mind, right?Nobody's saying that either. The point was that if someone's serial predatory and deceitful behaviour can be overlooked to the extent that he is revered by many and even given the most powerful job in the world, why are people getting their knickers in a twist over a guy who is being accused of his first offence?
Yeah both actions are wrong but America really has no moral high ground on which they can pass judgement on Joe Biden.
It's now ok for Presidents to lie, cheat, defraud, abuse their power, be above the law, disregard protocols, bully and/or abuse people racially and sexually, commit high crimes and misdemeanours and stomp all over foreign diplomacy.
Trump has set the bar and precedents for many years to come and it's of their own making.
absolutely none of the people who dislike joe bidens assault said anything bad about the dang cheeto, no siree, this is totally unprecedentedNobody's saying that either. The point was that if someone's serial predatory and deceitful behaviour can be overlooked to the extent that he is revered by many and even given the most powerful job in the world, why are people getting their knickers in a twist over a guy who is being accused of his first offence?
i'm pretty sure all non votes, libertatian votes, green votes, swp votes etc. are trump votes so he won like 150m peopleYou realise “America” isn’t one mind, right?
The majority of Americans didn’t vote for and don’t support Donald Trump.
there will be non alleged rapists on the ballot but you're not allowed to vote for themThe ballot will basically read, which of these alleged rapists do you want to be your next president.
It's kind of funny in an, is this the fecking twilight zone kind of way.
Sigh. Never mind. Nuance is dead.The ballot will basically read, which of these alleged rapists do you want to be your next president.
It's kind of funny in an, is this the fecking twilight zone kind of way.
Doesn’t the bolded kind of work against each other? You’re saying no one is saying to absolve Biden, then you’re saying he can’t be judged.Nobody's saying that either. The point was that if someone's serial predatory and deceitful behaviour can be overlooked to the extent that he is revered by many and even given the most powerful job in the world, why are people getting their knickers in a twist over a guy who is being accused of his first offence?
Yeah both actions are wrong but America really has no moral high ground on which they can pass judgement on Joe Biden.
It's now ok for Presidents to lie, cheat, defraud, abuse their power, be above the law, disregard protocols, bully and/or abuse people racially and sexually, commit high crimes and misdemeanours and stomp all over foreign diplomacy.
Trump has set the bar and precedents for many years to come and it's of their own making.
I couldn't have put it better myself. Unfortunately there is a lot of moral pontificating that goes on in here.
cracking arguments ladsSigh. Never mind. Nuance is dead.
We might as well just flip a coin.
I just tried to articulate my argument a few posts ago. That a second Trump term and a Biden Presidency are categorically not the same thing, despite people's attempts to reduce it to that. That not even the allegations are similar in scope, reliability or veracity. I tried an example from football - pointing out that just because two players have played football, they are not the same footballers.cracking arguments lads
I was half joking. I see the point in the whole lesser of two evils story, I just find it a bit nihilistic to say, well, let's vote for the guy who might've just raped the one person. Sure repubs voted for Trump, but does that mean democrats should now do the same? It's tempting to just say feck it and do so, but than, to me, you have forever lost the moral highground.Sigh. Never mind. Nuance is dead.
We might as well just flip a coin.
and you can't expect people who believe the victim to just stfuI dont think that nuance applies to rape. If you do one, you're out.
I agree with the final point, and that the reaction has definitely been hypocritical - to an extent. And also that it's only the dems that take this seriously. For me personally, in both instances, I've spent hours of my life reading articles, listening to interviews and trying to form a view on the accusations. And that has gotten me to a point where I genuinely believe it's not difficult to see differences between Ford and Reade's claims, and their veracity.I was half joking. I see the point in the whole lesser of two evils story, I just find it a bit nihilistic to say, well, let's vote for the guy who might've just raped the one person. Sure repubs voted for Trump, but does that mean democrats should now do the same? It's tempting to just say feck it and do so, but than, to me, you have forever lost the moral highground.
It's mostly the hypocricy of some on the liberal spectrum that were screaming bloody death and murder during the kavanaugh thing and now support Biden. It's a mental leap I cant quite take.
I dont think that nuance applies to rape. If you do one, you're out.
Where as you've made it extremely clear that you'd like those who believe the accused to stfu.and you can't expect people who believe the victim to just stfu
Yeah its like revan said, if you don't vote for Biden you are voting for trump. It doesn't matter if you are 12 years old or dead or live in another country. Anne frank effectively voted for trump. Theres only two rational options, anne.i'm pretty sure all non votes, libertatian votes, green votes, swp votes etc. are trump votes so he won like 150m people
i'm happy for you and the rest of the libs to keep going, it's been a real masterclass in all the problems highlighted by the metoo movement and has shown people who care which public figures they can and can't trustWhere as you've made it extremely clear that you'd like those who believe the accused to stfu.
No, not at all. All I'm saying is he may well be guilty but if people are saying he can't/shouldn't be president because of it, the precedent has already been set.Doesn’t the bolded kind of work against each other? You’re saying no one is saying to absolve Biden, then you’re saying he can’t be judged.
Ah yes the nuance between which perpetrator of sexual assault is worse than the other. We’re determining a presidential candidate here, not the length of someone’s prison sentence.Sigh. Never mind. Nuance is dead.
We might as well just flip a coin.
I mean this is just such a ridiculous line of thinking it barely merits engagement with. The same logic means Germany post 1945 should have been freely able to endorse a candidate for Chancellor who advocates concentration camps for political opponents and racially impure people because well “the precedent has been set so why are you getting your knickers in a twist over someone advocating only his first genocide?”Nobody's saying that either. The point was that if someone's serial predatory and deceitful behaviour can be overlooked to the extent that he is revered by many and even given the most powerful job in the world, why are people getting their knickers in a twist over a guy who is being accused of his first offence?
Yeah both actions are wrong but America really has no moral high ground on which they can pass judgement on Joe Biden.
It's now ok for Presidents to lie, cheat, defraud, abuse their power, be above the law, disregard protocols, bully and/or abuse people racially and sexually, commit high crimes and misdemeanours and stomp all over foreign diplomacy.
Trump has set the bar and precedents for many years to come and it's of their own making.
No one has said that here. If you asked everyone replying in this thread if they approve of trump, it would be an emphatic no. Trump is a horrible human being. No one is equating the two presidential nominees. The argument that we’re fine with Trump so we should give Biden a pass is an unfair argument. No one (here) is saying that. But just because Trump is terrible doesn’t mean we shouldn’t cast a critical eye on Biden, or give him a free pass.I just tried to articulate my argument a few posts ago. That a second Trump term and a Biden Presidency are categorically not the same thing, despite people's attempts to reduce it to that. .
It only highlights again how weird this all is. You've got elections coming up in the United States and the choices are...Donald fecking Trump and Joe Biden.
This is really problematic for several reasons. Do you think first time sex offenders don’t need to be punished? And can you not see the pattern of disgusting behavior from Biden?Nobody's saying that either. The point was that if someone's serial predatory and deceitful behaviour can be overlooked to the extent that he is revered by many and even given the most powerful job in the world, why are people getting their knickers in a twist over a guy who is being accused of his first offence?
Yeah both actions are wrong but America really has no moral high ground on which they can pass judgement on Joe Biden.
It's now ok for Presidents to lie, cheat, defraud, abuse their power, be above the law, disregard protocols, bully and/or abuse people racially and sexually, commit high crimes and misdemeanours and stomp all over foreign diplomacy.
Trump has set the bar and precedents for many years to come and it's of their own making.
This is how the Dems are likely to see things in the end. Ultimately, this is more so about power than it is morality; where the person who is US President can greatly influence the future trajectory of global politics, economics, environmental policy, great power competition, and so on. Voters have consistently overlooked a variety of very bad flaws in a vast majority of candidates who eventually become President, and I suspect the trend will continue in this regard.I just tried to articulate my argument a few posts ago. That a second Trump term and a Biden Presidency are categorically not the same thing, despite people's attempts to reduce it to that. That not even the allegations are similar in scope, reliability or veracity. I tried an example from football - pointing out that just because two players have played football, they are not the same footballers.
A Biden presidency, would, at the very least, get you:
- Appointment of full-time positions in the government. Trump has basically (thanks Steve Bannon) gutted key areas of the US government and either not appointed or put in place deliberately malignant figures designed to destroy instutions.
- A seat back at the big boy table of world affairs
- A cabinet with people who may know something about their fields
- Potential to re-balance the Supreme Court, or at least halt its descent into a conservative body
- A coherent plan for the state department, pentagon and so forth to follow
- A return to boring politics, instead of a Twitter-fun circus sideshow
I don't think you can really argue many of those points. But yeah, let's just flippantly say this election is a choice between two equivalents. Because man are we pissed about not having a progressive enough candidate, so let's burn it all down.
The reason all this sh*t pisses me off is because it is designed to get people thinking like that: oh they're the same. It's the same tactic used successfully in 14 f*cking trials on Benghazi. Despite absolutely nothing coming from them, the process was designed to lower the bar, spread doubt and make it about 'everyone is sh*t, so don't think about how sh*t we are'. Same with the email server. You think a republican would care if it turned out Trump was sending unencrypted sms messages with his 20 year old Nokia to Putin each night? Not a blip. But democrats and independents have to take all this much more seriously. As Steve Bannon said: you fill the zone with sh*t, then it doesn't matter how much your candidate smells.
Read this thread, and it's worked perfectly.
I was hoping this was a parody account, but a quick check shows it isn't.Tweet
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Try and keep up. That is such a lame argument, it doesn't even make sense and it's not even what I'm referring to. The historical analogy is completely irrelevant.Ah yes the nuance between which perpetrator of sexual assault is worse than the other. We’re determining a presidential candidate here, not the length of someone’s prison sentence.
You’re bemoaning the death of nuance because people won’t endorse a presidential candidate accused of sexual assault on the basis the other candidate has committed a greater volume of sexual assaults.
I mean this is just such a ridiculous line of thinking it barely merits engagement with. The same logic means Germany post 1945 should have been freely able to endorse a candidate for Chancellor who advocates concentration camps for political opponents and racially impure people because well “the precedent has been set so why are you getting your knickers in a twist over someone advocating only his first genocide?”
The argument you propose is that there is supposed to be a sliding scale from ‘guilty of no sexual assaults’ to ‘guilty of a vast number’ rather than the view that once your preferred presidential candidate begins to register on the scale, that in itself is all that matters. Instead you want to cry and point out ‘well the other guy is further on the scale so who are we to pass judgement it’s only his first offence?’
Again, let me spell it out. I've said already that I'm not defending Biden or doubting Reade's credibility. And if he is guilty, he should get what's coming to him and serve him right. There are a large proportion of rational people who will rightly be condemning him as much as they condemn Trump for all his shenanigans.This is really problematic for several reasons. Do you think first time sex offenders don’t need to be punished? And can you not see the pattern of disgusting behavior from Biden?
#stopthestupid makes it perfectI was hoping this was a parody account, but a quick check shows it isn't.
the same reason why people are willing to vote for joe biden, if you spend long enough telling people there's no perfect options, or even passably good options, they're going to vote for the monster they like more or for the monster they dislike the leastHow can that be? How can a serial predator, liar and cheat even be in the running for a second term? It doesn't make any sense to me.
Forgive me if I'm unmoved by your label of an argument as 'lame' when you made the point that 'why are people getting their knickers in a twist over a guy who is being accused of his first offence?Try and keep up. That is such a lame argument, it doesn't even make sense and it's not even what I'm referring to. The historical analogy is completely irrelevant.
Again, let me spell it out. I've said already that I'm not defending Biden or doubting Reade's credibility. And if he is guilty, he should get what's coming to him and serve him right. There are a large proportion of rational people who will rightly be condemning him as much as they condemn Trump for all his shenanigans.
But then you also have a not so insignificant number that will be calling for Biden's head despite the fact that the current incumbent has done a lot worse. People are even saying that Trump could win a second term and they were worried about Biden even before this allegation came out.
How can that be? How can a serial predator, liar and cheat even be in the running for a second term? It doesn't make any sense to me.
I'm with you, but how does Joe Biden 'address the issue' convincingly and in great detail? That's all I'd like to know, what is the answer for him?@Beachryan
Biden is certainly better than Trump and your argument does/could make sense, if one can chose only between those two. Yet even in the original schedule, the democratic convention was in July; now its in August. Biden isn't and shouldn't be set in stone. He isn't even a super strong candidate, that couldn't possibly be replaced by someone with roughly the same chances of winning against Trump. The democratic party has still time to act.
There is an incredible low bar to clear: People who are accused of (sexual) violence shouldn't be considered for any of the (elected) top jobs in politics unless they have addressed the issue convincingly and in great detail. That shouldn't be too hard. You can rightfully point at the republicans, but that can't be an excuse for anyone else. Don't choose a potential perpetrator of (sexual) violence to run for president if you care about the issue.
I know you're obstinate about this, but my position is that sexual assault very much IS disqualifying. And that to date, the ONLY accusation of sexual assault against Biden is questionable, in my opinion.for the record, the video footage of joe biden harrasing teenage girls should have been enough to disqualify him from being nominated. that we're having a debate about whether or not sexual assault is disqualifying is beyond grim
I agree if he was convicted of sexual assault. Or even if numerous journalists had researched the story and found a pattern, or any evidence whatsoever to prove it. Flip it on its head - if you're Joe Biden how do you clear up the Reade allegation? There's no date, there's no location, the only contemporaneous witness is her brother who has proven unreliable. There's no record, no police report and up until 18 months ago there is a history of her praising Biden and supporting - amongst other things - his position on violence against women.Forgive me if I'm unmoved by your label of an argument as 'lame' when you made the point that 'why are people getting their knickers in a twist over a guy who is being accused of his first offence?
It's telling that you had to use 'offence' as a euphemism for sexual assault because if you'd actually typed it out like that you'd have realised what a reprehensible point you'd attempted to make. 'Why are people getting annoyed over a guy accused of sexual assault?'. Hmm, I fecking wonder. I don't know what else to say if you seriously think that the fact the other candidate is even worse somehow means the whole thing is supposed to be collectively shrugged at and just regarded as an unpleasant sideshow.