Southglory wrote:Yet another day knowing Trump won the 2024 election, it feels great to win.
Except in Afghanistan
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by The Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan » Thu Nov 07, 2024 12:59 pm
Southglory wrote:Yet another day knowing Trump won the 2024 election, it feels great to win.
by Kaumudeen » Thu Nov 07, 2024 1:00 pm
Gaza and the West Bank are going to most likely be completely annexed. Congratulations. And me being a filthy Zionist hashish smoking sodomite kafir, I say “Good”. Fuck Islamism.
If the Democrats became hardline anti-Zionists and wanted The establishment of a religiously neutral Palestinian state but didn’t drop their position on LGBT issues, The vast majority of Arab and Muslim voters wouldn’t support them
by Southglory » Thu Nov 07, 2024 1:01 pm
Adamede wrote:Southglory wrote:
Yes we do we see it playing out on the global stage, we aren't blind, What do you mean Trump doesn't mean what he says? He wants to have members of NATO accountable for paying in their defense otherwise there is no point in holding all the burden ourselves.
Or already explained to you why Trumps rhetoric of letting Russia do whatever it wants only pisses off the NATO members who do pay their fair share, you just choose to ignore it.
And I mixed you up with another guy, however a common argument from pro-Trump people is that he doesn’t mean many of the things he says.
by Pierconium » Thu Nov 07, 2024 1:01 pm
Kaumudeen wrote:Pierconium wrote:Exaggeration as a joke about sexual violence. Very classy.
Imagine telling a friend/sister/mother/daughter/son/whatever that survived sexual assault that you just don't care about their trauma because you think gas should cost 10 cents per gallon less.
I'm not American, not my fault he got elected.
by Adamede » Thu Nov 07, 2024 1:02 pm
The Black Forrest wrote:Southglory wrote:
I disagree, you have my condolences concerning your faith in debate with those on the finer points, still I don't believe Trumps supporters should be categorized that way, even though there has been a large amount of the stereotypical plug their ear types.
That’s fine you can think that way. You have to prove the claim as false.
As to the finer points…..it says there had been an effort to understand the issue. The people I mentioned are not ignorant.
What is fascinating?…..I remember a couple videos of interview/debate with maga people. When they were hit with a comment they couldn’t simply dismiss…..it was like their brain hit a checksum error, did a reboot and the same arguments started over again.
Then there is the usual, insults, outright dismissal, and sometimes aggression. One kid had a series of talking to maga people videos. He had one where he asked a couple of their views over a 34 count fellon being president. The guy tensed up, turned around and advanced on the kid muttering something about New York. The wife jumped in-front of him and managed to turn him away as he made comments about liberal bias…..
by The Black Forrest » Thu Nov 07, 2024 1:02 pm
Elwher wrote:The Black Forrest wrote:
That’s fine you can think that way. You have to prove the claim as false.
As to the finer points…..it says there had been an effort to understand the issue. The people I mentioned are not ignorant.
What is fascinating?…..I remember a couple videos of interview/debate with maga people. When they were hit with a comment they couldn’t simply dismiss…..it was like their brain hit a checksum error, did a reboot and the same arguments started over again.
Then there is the usual, insults, outright dismissal, and sometimes aggression. One kid had a series of talking to maga people videos. He had one where he asked a couple of their views over a 34 count fellon being president. The guy tensed up, turned around and advanced on the kid muttering something about New York. The wife jumped in-front of him and managed to turn him away as he made comments about liberal bias…..
You're right, except it is not confined to Trump supporters. The majority of people are not willing to or capable of (I don't know which) actually debating an issue, they just know that their side supports it or opposes it, so that's their position. If asked to defend it, they can not.
by New-Minneapolis » Thu Nov 07, 2024 1:02 pm
Kaumudeen wrote:New-Minneapolis wrote:
Are you in denial about Arab and Muslim voters being socially conservative, and are voting for the GOP because of it?
In the end the Arab/Muslims not voting Democrat was not decisive in Harris losing.Gaza and the West Bank are going to most likely be completely annexed. Congratulations. And me being a filthy Zionist hashish smoking sodomite kafir, I say “Good”. Fuck Islamism.
Nice try at bait once again. Many Palestinians are Christian. If your country love Jews so much why doesn't your country give up land for them? Being Zionist and all.
If the Democrats became hardline anti-Zionists and wanted The establishment of a religiously neutral Palestinian state but didn’t drop their position on LGBT issues, The vast majority of Arab and Muslim voters wouldn’t support them
K that's Based. Same goes for republicans and their cringey support (idol worship) of Israel, Jews in America still vote overwhelmingly Democrat.
by Southglory » Thu Nov 07, 2024 1:03 pm
Stellar Colonies wrote:Southglory wrote:
Yes, people are willing to take a chance on it and have elected their representative to carry it out, in opposition of intellectuals that state it will be bad for the economy.
For the next solar eclipse, I think it would be cool to see it with my own eyes, in opposition of intellectuals who state it will be bad for them.
by Deblar » Thu Nov 07, 2024 1:03 pm
HISPIDA wrote:how the FUCK do you lose an argument against a guy who smears the blood from his scurvy-ridden gum on his walls and used a dead rat as an alarm clock because it would start smelling when the sun came up
by Kaumudeen » Thu Nov 07, 2024 1:03 pm
New-Minneapolis wrote:Kaumudeen wrote:In the end the Arab/Muslims not voting Democrat was not decisive in Harris losing.
Nice try at bait once again. Many Palestinians are Christian. If your country love Jews so much why doesn't your country give up land for them? Being Zionist and all.
K that's Based. Same goes for republicans and their cringey support (idol worship) of Israel, Jews in America still vote overwhelmingly Democrat.
I’m a secular Zionist and support Israel because I support American hegemony.
by The Grand World Order » Thu Nov 07, 2024 1:03 pm
by The Black Forrest » Thu Nov 07, 2024 1:04 pm
Adamede wrote:The Black Forrest wrote:
That’s fine you can think that way. You have to prove the claim as false.
As to the finer points…..it says there had been an effort to understand the issue. The people I mentioned are not ignorant.
What is fascinating?…..I remember a couple videos of interview/debate with maga people. When they were hit with a comment they couldn’t simply dismiss…..it was like their brain hit a checksum error, did a reboot and the same arguments started over again.
Then there is the usual, insults, outright dismissal, and sometimes aggression. One kid had a series of talking to maga people videos. He had one where he asked a couple of their views over a 34 count fellon being president. The guy tensed up, turned around and advanced on the kid muttering something about New York. The wife jumped in-front of him and managed to turn him away as he made comments about liberal bias…..
I’ve noticed that at least a lot of the ones online don’t seem to understand how tariffs work or the state of American industry.
by Afrikaner South Africa » Thu Nov 07, 2024 1:04 pm
by Adamede » Thu Nov 07, 2024 1:04 pm
Deblar wrote:Southglory wrote:
I disagree I believe that selfish man has recognized where the top of priority should reside in the eyes of the majority of the American people, not too mention benefit us when we can reallocate resources to other endeavors while being able to rely on allies who can be trusted to pull their own weight
other endeavors like a 10% universal tariff that will make literally almost everything more expensive?
by Arvenia » Thu Nov 07, 2024 1:06 pm
Afrikaner South Africa wrote:Why are people feeling horrible about the election?
are they that upset he won?
get over it
by Southglory » Thu Nov 07, 2024 1:06 pm
Ifreann wrote:Southglory wrote:
I disagree I believe that selfish man has recognized where the top of priority should reside in the eyes of the majority of the American people, not too mention benefit us when we can reallocate resources to other endeavors while being able to rely on allies who can be trusted to pull their own weight
Some of Trump's support over the last three elections has been based on the idea that he's an isolationist. But he's not. He's fully on-board with the US swinging the MIC around in other countries' faces, as long as there's something in it for him. Recall that he wanted to make military aid to Ukraine contingent on them making Biden look bad. Even before he was President, he supported US intervention in places like Libya and Syria, if doing so allowed the US take their oil. He wanted to take Iraq's oil too. Not to mention that he was always really into the idea of having a big military parade in DC. So there's no reason to believe that he would ever reallocate resources away from the military. He just wants to use it to pursue shorter-term gains than it's typically used for these days.
by Ifreann » Thu Nov 07, 2024 1:08 pm
Southglory wrote:Ifreann wrote:Some of Trump's support over the last three elections has been based on the idea that he's an isolationist. But he's not. He's fully on-board with the US swinging the MIC around in other countries' faces, as long as there's something in it for him. Recall that he wanted to make military aid to Ukraine contingent on them making Biden look bad. Even before he was President, he supported US intervention in places like Libya and Syria, if doing so allowed the US take their oil. He wanted to take Iraq's oil too. Not to mention that he was always really into the idea of having a big military parade in DC. So there's no reason to believe that he would ever reallocate resources away from the military. He just wants to use it to pursue shorter-term gains than it's typically used for these days.
I'm sure, still there is reason to believe that he would ever reallocate resources away from the military he has a deportation plan and it could be one of the avenues it occurs
or technology with Musk possibly streamlining the govt to make it more efficient.
by Deblar » Thu Nov 07, 2024 1:09 pm
HISPIDA wrote:how the FUCK do you lose an argument against a guy who smears the blood from his scurvy-ridden gum on his walls and used a dead rat as an alarm clock because it would start smelling when the sun came up
by Rusozak » Thu Nov 07, 2024 1:10 pm
Afrikaner South Africa wrote:Why are people feeling horrible about the election?
are they that upset he won?
get over it
by Southglory » Thu Nov 07, 2024 1:10 pm
Adamede wrote:Deblar wrote:other endeavors like a 10% universal tariff that will make literally almost everything more expensive?
A 10% universal tariff plus 60% for all Chinese imports.
It’s gonna get bad if he goes through with it. Even scaling it down will raise prices significantly. So much shit just goes all over the world. I work for a company that sells industrial parts sourced from all over the world.
by Jerzylvania » Thu Nov 07, 2024 1:11 pm
Afrikaner South Africa wrote:Why are people feeling horrible about the election?
are they that upset he won?
get over it
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