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@IwantRooseveltagain
I see you take after Biden.Not Trump? You think Biden is toxic and offensive - and Trump is what then ? Talk about an alternative reality.
Sure, you take after both, good job.
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@IwantRooseveltagain
That terrible deal is what the thread's creator is saying is a good job by Biden..No. False. Biden didn’t negotiate the terrible terms of the withdrawal- that was Trump, including the release of 5000 Taliban prisoners.
Thanks for agreeing with me.
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@Tejretics
Riiiight. Have you ever set foot in Iraq and asked the people if they fancied the massacre?
Ty Afghanistan or Pakistan.
That was not a comment on you being in India, to be clear. I cannot believe an Indian solidly supports the US screwing up the Middle East
Ty Afghanistan or Pakistan.
That was not a comment on you being in India, to be clear. I cannot believe an Indian solidly supports the US screwing up the Middle East
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@3RU7AL
Be careful, you went a step too far, you can be detained for treason if you ever set foot in UK after going as far to encourage an actual coup.
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@Public-Choice
Upvoted as upon further thought, I do agree with this.
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@Lair77
They already can, I have actually submitted some (minority) of my Rounds from Phone, it's much harder with sourcing as when you tab back in, like public-choice describes, it's really badly coded and often refreshes your argument tab blank.
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While insulting such a sizable segment of our population, Biden actually went further. He referred to this group of people as “Latinx,” which is a term invented by woke academics who objected to gender-specific words in the Spanish language.Oh ya, that’s so so offensive to use the term Latinx. Biden is practically the Grand Wizard of the Ku Klux Klan.
Cherrypicking.
RationalMoron is more like it.
This is offensive and toxic, good dramatic example of how to offend people, I see you take after Biden.
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@IwantRooseveltagain
Byrd was remorseful of his association with the KKK. He condemned racism long ago which is more than we can say about Trump and most Republicans.
whataboutism
Trump actually forced this to happenTrump and Pompeo made a terrible deal with the Taliban, released 5000 Taliban prisoners, and cut a deal to withdraw that Trump later said he would not have followed through on, putting more American servicemen in danger.
That terrible deal is what the thread's creator is saying is a good job by Biden... Give me some more whataboutism while you're at the hypocrisy.
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@Lair77
- First president in history to pass significant legislation toward climate change.
If you mean vice president, you're on the correct timeline :)
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@Lair77
- Multiple presidents have intended to get out of the middle east and instead use resources to rebuild our own country's infrastructure. Biden is the only who actually did it.
Trump actually forced this to happen, I am not certain it was the right move. Imagine going in to 'free' people, being theirprimary line of defense that they depend upon and pulling out so the Taliban can forcefully take over. America couldn't have fucked up the middle east any worse than it's 'pullouts' after going in and fucking countries up.
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@Lair77
- Avoiding colossal mistakes (i.e. profound corruption, starting/escalating an avoidable war, etc.)
Hmmm..... hmmmm....
hmmmm...
yesss suuuuree...
Nothing of the sort. No corruption, no escalating any war. Just good old Biden and his racist gaffs, not to mention inability to hold a coherent speech but that never held Trump or Bush Jr. back.
Joe Biden has a decades-long habit of making overtly racist remarks, taking discriminatory positions and cavorting with known racists—things that would get anyone to his political right tossed out of polite society. But being on the left must make it okay.Just a few days ago, while lamenting the difficulty in convincing many Latinos and blacks to take the COVID vaccine, he committed a series of racially charged blunders that barely registered in the corporate media’s consciousness.Biden white-splained that Latinos in America resist vaccinations because “they’re worried that they’ll be vaccinated and deported.”This statement makes the insane assumption that all Latinos present in this country are illegal aliens subject to expulsion. It never occurred to Biden that more than 60 million Latinos are actually American citizens, according to recent census figures.While insulting such a sizable segment of our population, Biden actually went further. He referred to this group of people as “Latinx,” which is a term invented by woke academics who objected to gender-specific words in the Spanish language.Just 3% of Latinos use “Latinx” to describe themselves and less than a quarter have even heard of the term, according to the Pew Research Center. Many find it to be an offensive bastardization of the Spanish language.Here, Biden is almost certainly unaware of what he’s saying and has simply repeated what a liberal on his staff has instructed him to say. But there are plenty of examples where Biden should not receive the benefit of the doubt.In the same breath as his “Latinx” comment, Biden lectured about the fears that blacks may have of the vaccine, attempting to point to historically shameful episodes when they were subjected to inhumane medical experiments.“They are used to being experimented on—the Tuskegee Airmen and others,” Biden said.In this, he confused legendary World War II fighter pilots with a long, notorious governmental study of syphilis among black men—the Tuskegee Experiment.It does not take much effort to imagine the media’s reaction if Donald Trump had mangled so many racial issues in one press conference.Examples dating back to his campaign for president (and earlier) abound.On Charlamagne Tha God’s popular morning radio show in May 2020, Biden infamously asserted to the largely black audience that if they were unsure of whether to vote for him or Trump, then “you ain’t black!”Then in August 2020, Biden told a gathering of black and Hispanic journalists that “unlike the African American community, with notable exceptions, the Latino community is an incredibly diverse community with incredibly different attitudes about different things.”Taken together, these statements clearly suggest that Biden believes all black people think alike.In the same interview, responding to a question on whether he had taken a cognitive test, Biden angrily fired back with the suggestion that the black reporter was a drug addict.“That’s like saying you . . . before you got in this program, you’re take [sic] a test whether you’re taking cocaine or not,” Biden said. “What do you think? Huh? Are you a junkie?”Put these words into Mitch McConnell’s mouth and try to envision how long he’d be allowed to remain in the Senate, let alone in a leadership position.But Biden has been getting away with this for years.In 2010, he warmly eulogized Sen. Robert Byrd, a former Exalted Cyclops in the Ku Klux Klan, saying he was “one of my mentors” and that “the Senate is a lesser place for his going.”In 2007, he referred to Barack Obama as “the first mainstream African-American who is articulate and bright and clean.”In 2006, he said, “You cannot go to a 7-Eleven or a Dunkin’ Donuts unless you have a slight Indian accent.”Way back in 1977, he said that forced busing to desegregate schools would cause his children to “grow up in a racial jungle.”Of course, he infamously worked with segregationist senators to oppose that mandatory busing, which decades later led to the strongest moment in Kamala Harris’s campaign for president, when she blasted him as having personally impacted her as a young girl.And over the course of his entire career, he had kind words to say about staunchly segregationist senators.Any one of these statements or episodes would have been enough to sink the political career of any conservative in Washington, D.C., against whom tenuous accusations of racism are commonplace and occur almost daily.But Joe Biden, who has a lifetime of them, is now president of the United States. On some days and in some ways, it must be good to be on the left.
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She reigned longer than any have or potentiallly will, it is what it is.
I am a Harry fan, I will leave it at that. Bloodline supremacy is a toxic idea to force a whole nation to adhere to.
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@Avery
Shall we explore the posts of the users Mesmer and MGTOWDemon and see your opinion on if they are racist or not?
I can go one by one if you like. :)
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@Avery
I like(emotionally) my own posts as well, lol, I'm sure some others like it too because self-likes don't count and i'm one of the most liked forum posters here but that's also due to quantity and because 3RU7AL likes all posts that aren't his/her/their own in thereads he/she/they posts to.
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@Avery
Well imagine Australia without all its nature. Imagine it's all urbanised Canberra. If you'd have zero issue with that being all it has to offer, then perhaps you don't understand beauty of villages and rural areas.
Then again, you like your own posts so there clearly are things you don't get, on a fundamental level.
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@Public-Choice
Oromagi structures his debates like some top secret government AI project released onto debating. He even uses capitalisation that way.
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@Ehyeh
You're learning some stuff about women, I see.
I agree with you though, they are definitely not all about that stuff. In fact, the most difficult thing to do as an alpha/sigma male is to end up avoiding women who only picked you for being a winner. That's the actual problem with being too successful and hot as a male, you actually will find women clamour at you and would literally some of them let you impregnate them, no strings attached, there really as such females out there.
Be careful, it isn't as wise as you think, you're gonna potentially have highly intelligent and motivated (from you) people with extremely sociopathic and/or emotionally unstable tendencies (from her) at a bare minimum and that's ignoring your flaws and her other traits that may be 'good' in one way and bad in another.
The whole game of dating and hierarchy (this is a secret I kept to myself and where I think people like Andrew Tate went wrong but I may as well reveal it) is to have a masculine person who is very emotionally developed/strong/solid and a feminine person who is very able to detach, ditch and not at all crave the pure/raw success and dominance itself of the masculine personality. Instead, what has to occur is a complex balance/dance where the masculine figure is loved for things way beyond their masculine role and motivated to keep up that role while being able to break down, get fired, cry in the arms of their woman from time to time and be pushed to then snap back into 'go getter man mode' and be that... In reverse, the woman needs to be a kick-ass woman that is hot enough (fit enough at least), socially skilled enough and intelligent enough to ditch the man at any time he wants, so that it is never guilt and duty keeping him acting out his duty, which can then increase the healthy vibes between the 2.
The biggest problem is that there's so much pushing everyone to break away from this balance but if you find that balance with a woman (or more, don't be afraid to be poly, just keep it 2-3, be realistic) you have a chance at making it in life as a happy and fulfilled man in a seriously amazing relationship with at least 1 woman. You must make sure the imbalance never happens, you must be the man in charge who makes sure she is able to ditch you if needed. It's all complex, I guarantee you that by holding hard onto this mindset you will save yourself needy, stalking exes because you spot them a couple months in minimum.
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@Ehyeh
Someone upvoted your reply and not what you quoted from me and agreed to. xD
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Chew less gum and get more metropolitan.
The secret to Singapore? Forced nationwide urbanisation. I am not sure that isnecessarily a good thing.
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@Novice_II
@Avery
Let's get to the chest beating. I don't really care what anyone thinks about me, I'm here to have fun primarily, the rising of rating is a joke to me. Look at how paralysed in fear most of the top dogs are. Shaking cowards, afraid to step wrong, terrified, permanent thin ice vibes.
Hahaha.
^ This is my vibe
^ This is yours, Novice, it is funny because I could spit it too when I'm sadder around here. You're just bitter.
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@Tejretics
@Novice_II
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@Avery
However, I believe he would loose to anyone in the top 10 currently.
Vote on this btw:
ty :)
(not yet finished, I'll post it in the next day)
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@PREZ-HILTON
Mikal would actually pm people and say "I think I won because of .........."
That blatantly violates rules btw, both DDO and DART rules of conduct post-debate while it's still live voting.
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@Avery
And what kind of ego do you have?
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@Novice_II
Having lost to me as much as you have on your old account, I guess that makes you a trash debater consequently.
I am glad that you upgraded.
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@Avery
oh dear, you acknowledging my ability is how I define my self worth. :(
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@PREZ-HILTON
Whatever you want to believe is irrelevant to me.
Obviously, if you have more spare time that is a raw advantage, which is the point you are trying to make. I guarantee you that for the same time and same effort, I am able to handle 30% more debates, minimum, than other users.
It is to do with an approach I take to the debating and how I strategise it all, Round by Round.
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@Lair77
I will give tips on how to handle as many debates as I do, if you agree to be my student.
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@Avery
Cute. Do you know my winrate against Novice? :)
Check their old account to find out.
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For very introverted people on a low budget that are willing to cook good food for themselves, yes.
For most other types of people, not really.
It comes down to you and what kind of pleasure with food you seek.
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@Ehyeh
Lol, quality for what?
I could be a coward like the other high rankers and just sit while on an upswing, solely picking lopsided topics if I wanted to.
I like my style and attitude, it leaves me way more adventurous and engaging with members like yourself than they will ever be.
Also, at the moment the voter environment is severely volatile and not in a good way. You do not know if your debate will get highly skilled votes or trash ones, you do not know who exactly to appeal to and therefore the debate trend to go for is widespread quantity where you merely minimise the impact of opponents' points, not wasting effort with super creative angles and elaborate research other than when it lets you paste a lot and overload the opponent.
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@Ehyeh
I think what he's referring to is that a transwoman winning a 'best woman' award, trophy or medal of any kind is basically making a huge mockery of feminism and the purpose of the split.
It's even more lexically fallacious when it is 'best female X' type of award as this being is clearly of the male sex.
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@Avery
As for measuring, as I've said to Ramshutu plenty of times already, you don't need to measure the precise amount of racism. When a Black men gets called a cotton picker or porch monkey, everyone knows that this is racist without having to measure how racist it is.
So, do you have a definition of the term 'racism' that you understand?
Please elaborate.
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@PREZ-HILTON
They're more successful than the average white person also. Legal immigration is tough. We literally only select the best of the best, and it's hard to compete with the best of the best from any country.
I agree to most of this, depends what context you meant this all in.
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@PREZ-HILTON
I mean we aren't just immigrating random Africans here. We take the most motivated and educated blacks with the highest IQs and work ethics.
You mean the ones with the richest parents.
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@PREZ-HILTON
I don't, though they do tend to grow up with less to stimulate their brains with worser nourishment to said brains, let alone bodies.
It's not poor being less intelligent anyway, you keep confusing education and opportunities for intelligence.
I explained the intelligence trend thing now, despite that not being my original stance.
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@Greyparrot
Please just shut up.
Obviously weapons trade corporations benefit financially from a war taking place. There is no 'complex' here, the war is real and Putin has committed genocide even indirectly on his own people using them as cannon fodder.
You are just a keyboard warrior sad your gas prices are high thanks to this psychopath/sociopath, looking for someone to blame other than the lunatic himself.
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Because you will find that it's the highly rich from Africa and the Caribbean moving to the US, not the severely poor.
Find out where they went to school in their homelands and the quality of that private educations. Shocking, I know.
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@Greyparrot
Absolutely so. You don't always need to bend over to negotiate with terrorists, you teach them to back off with their cocksure demands.
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@Avery
Just curious, how are you defining 'racism' and coming up with a measure for it?
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@TWS1405
The title of the thread makes clear exactly what the topic of discussion is.Blacks in America are more racist than any other race. That's it. You either agree or disagree. If you disagree, then it is incumbent upon you to substantiate otherwise.If you are looking for an entirely different discussion, which it appears that you are, then start another thread. As I will not allow you, nor participate in, a derailment of my thread herein.
That's cute, however you can't really stop me and i'm not really derailing.
Keep spamming links and puffing your chest up, I'm not intimidated at all.
My stance is that you're making shit up and just saying stuff about how 'blacks' are perceived if anything, by the group that did one poll.
I also don't know if this includes people who are half black and/or equally all subsets of black ethnicities like are the Caribbean descendants equally racist to the West African ones?
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@TWS1405
and which part of racism or way they are racist would you like to push forth as the topic of discussion?
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@TWS1405
You never presented your points. :)
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@TWS1405
Why don't you discuss? Tell us what you think of the poll results, tell us your opinion of black people.
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@TWS1405
you be specific, let's take things on one by one.
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