Trump totally deserves a comparison to Hitler for the simple reason two or three of his lads, aides, are in fact NAZIS; Bannon, Miller, Gorka. And they've pulled directly from the Nazi playbook to use America.
Well since the same National Socialist German Workers' Party does not exist, he can not be a Nazi technically.oski003 said:
How do you know they are Nazis?
Again, the COMPARISON (meaning there are important similarities not that they are identical) is with the rise of the regime and the ways in which citizens normalized, excused, and stood idle. It's about us. This is not an analysis of Hitler or Trump as Hitler. You've changed the subject.calbear93 said:
...if you are comparing an entirely incompetent narcissist with maybe the greatest evil murderer in history, you have lost your sense of perspective...
Since this board is as far left as a board can get and since many of the conservatives here do not support Trump, I question your purpose in engaging in your soap box grandstanding here, especially making the trite comparison to Hitler. This seems like you wanting to show how special you are instead of actually expecting any results with your post.blungld said:Again, the COMPARISON (meaning there are important similarities not that they are identical) is with the rise of the regime and the ways in which citizens normalized, excused, and stood idle. It's about us. This is not an analysis of Hitler or Trump as Hitler. You've changed the subject.calbear93 said:
...if you are comparing an entirely incompetent narcissist with maybe the greatest evil murderer in history, you have lost your sense of perspective...
The original quote was a call to citizens (the GOP) to stand up and not repeat the mistakes of the past that LEAD to atrocities when political interests or indifference enables the continued rise of an authoritarian regime that in turn ENDS in a Hitler and his being the greatest murderer in history. Before Hitler was the "greatest evil murderer" there were his followers believing he was making Germany great again and that he would NEVER end up destroying the country and tearing down all semblance of decency and culture and values. You can poo-poo the comparison all you want, but maybe the people around you sounding the warnings are not idiots and it might be better to be cautious rather than ignore the compounding evidence.
calbear93 said:Since this board is as far left as a board can get and since many of the conservatives here do not support Trump, I question your purpose in engaging in your soap box grandstanding here, especially making the trite comparison to Hitler. This seems like you wanting to show how special you are instead of actually expecting any results with your post.blungld said:Again, the COMPARISON (meaning there are important similarities not that they are identical) is with the rise of the regime and the ways in which citizens normalized, excused, and stood idle. It's about us. This is not an analysis of Hitler or Trump as Hitler. You've changed the subject.calbear93 said:
...if you are comparing an entirely incompetent narcissist with maybe the greatest evil murderer in history, you have lost your sense of perspective...
The original quote was a call to citizens (the GOP) to stand up and not repeat the mistakes of the past that LEAD to atrocities when political interests or indifference enables the continued rise of an authoritarian regime that in turn ENDS in a Hitler and his being the greatest murderer in history. Before Hitler was the "greatest evil murderer" there were his followers believing he was making Germany great again and that he would NEVER end up destroying the country and tearing down all semblance of decency and culture and values. You can poo-poo the comparison all you want, but maybe the people around you sounding the warnings are not idiots and it might be better to be cautious rather than ignore the compounding evidence.
If you think this board is as far left as a board can get, I could show you a thing or two on the internetcalbear93 said:Since this board is as far left as a board can get and since many of the conservatives here do not support Trump, I question your purpose in engaging in your soap box grandstanding here, especially making the trite comparison to Hitler. This seems like you wanting to show how special you are instead of actually expecting any results with your post.blungld said:Again, the COMPARISON (meaning there are important similarities not that they are identical) is with the rise of the regime and the ways in which citizens normalized, excused, and stood idle. It's about us. This is not an analysis of Hitler or Trump as Hitler. You've changed the subject.calbear93 said:
...if you are comparing an entirely incompetent narcissist with maybe the greatest evil murderer in history, you have lost your sense of perspective...
The original quote was a call to citizens (the GOP) to stand up and not repeat the mistakes of the past that LEAD to atrocities when political interests or indifference enables the continued rise of an authoritarian regime that in turn ENDS in a Hitler and his being the greatest murderer in history. Before Hitler was the "greatest evil murderer" there were his followers believing he was making Germany great again and that he would NEVER end up destroying the country and tearing down all semblance of decency and culture and values. You can poo-poo the comparison all you want, but maybe the people around you sounding the warnings are not idiots and it might be better to be cautious rather than ignore the compounding evidence.
So, if you really believe we are in so much danger, what are you really doing about it? Congratulations on posting that on the board where 99.9% of those think like you.chazzed said:calbear93 said:Since this board is as far left as a board can get and since many of the conservatives here do not support Trump, I question your purpose in engaging in your soap box grandstanding here, especially making the trite comparison to Hitler. This seems like you wanting to show how special you are instead of actually expecting any results with your post.blungld said:Again, the COMPARISON (meaning there are important similarities not that they are identical) is with the rise of the regime and the ways in which citizens normalized, excused, and stood idle. It's about us. This is not an analysis of Hitler or Trump as Hitler. You've changed the subject.calbear93 said:
...if you are comparing an entirely incompetent narcissist with maybe the greatest evil murderer in history, you have lost your sense of perspective...
The original quote was a call to citizens (the GOP) to stand up and not repeat the mistakes of the past that LEAD to atrocities when political interests or indifference enables the continued rise of an authoritarian regime that in turn ENDS in a Hitler and his being the greatest murderer in history. Before Hitler was the "greatest evil murderer" there were his followers believing he was making Germany great again and that he would NEVER end up destroying the country and tearing down all semblance of decency and culture and values. You can poo-poo the comparison all you want, but maybe the people around you sounding the warnings are not idiots and it might be better to be cautious rather than ignore the compounding evidence.
In other words, calbear93 is not willing or able to address the central point that we are in dangerous territory. Americans' form of democracy is in jeopardy, but this forum is too liberal and trite for calbear93.
You think this is as far left as a board can get? You lead a very sheltered life. I'd say this is left-leaning, but mostly defined by well-informed thinking rather than a political affiliation.calbear93 said:
Since this board is as far left as a board can get and since many of the conservatives here do not support Trump, I question your purpose in engaging in your soap box grandstanding here, especially making the trite comparison to Hitler. This seems like you wanting to show how special you are instead of actually expecting any results with your post.
Here's something to ponder, more than one thing can be true at the same time. A person like me can post on these boards AND be politically active in other ways too. I can write letters to newspapers and government officials. I can attend rallies and protests. I can contribute to causes. I can engage in conversations with people. AND I can post here. The most important we thing we can all do is NOT be silent. Even preaching to the choir is a form of pushing back and emboldening us all as we talk to other people and take other action. I find it re-charging to get positive feedback here and to hear other smartly worded discussion of the dangers of Trump.calbear93 said:
So, if you really believe we are in so much danger, what are you really doing about it?...Do you think there are a lot of Nazis on this board?
I think you are special too. Bless your heart.blungld said:You think this is as far left as a board can get? You lead a very sheltered life. I'd say this is left-leaning, but mostly defined by well-informed thinking rather than a political affiliation.calbear93 said:
Since this board is as far left as a board can get and since many of the conservatives here do not support Trump, I question your purpose in engaging in your soap box grandstanding here, especially making the trite comparison to Hitler. This seems like you wanting to show how special you are instead of actually expecting any results with your post.
I think I'm special too. So thanks for that.
Your original post was not an argument. Your original post was lecturing on how we are ignoring the advent of another Nazi like tragedy. Who are you lecturing to?blungld said:Here's something to ponder, more than one thing can be true at the same time. A person like me can post on these boards AND be politically active in other ways too. I can write letters to newspapers and government officials. I can attend rallies and protests. I can contribute to causes. I can engage in conversations with people. AND I can post here. The most important we thing we can all do is NOT be silent. Even preaching to the choir is a form of pushing back and emboldening us all as we talk to other people and take other action. I find it re-charging to get positive feedback here and to hear other smartly worded discussion of the dangers of Trump.calbear93 said:
So, if you really believe we are in so much danger, what are you really doing about it?...Do you think there are a lot of Nazis on this board?
Do you really think that it's a waste of time for us to discuss things you disagree with, or that we agree with each other? Does this mean that you never talk to your conservative friends or listen to conservative media--because it's just (as has been crassly stated here) a "big c@rcle jerk"?
You may take issue with some of the things stated here, but the expressions of protest here are part of a much bigger picture that are protecting you and the Trump supporters from themselves.
As for "Nazis on this board," that's such a cartoon way of engaging in a serious question. As I stated the Nazi party no longer exists, so of course there are not literal Nazis. There are however a spectrum of behavior and belief and defense of evil that is parallel to the rise of every destructive movement in human history. Rather than mocking those who are cautious and alarmed, a better response would be to self-examine and be just as vigilant and VOCAL in the criticisms of assaults on our Democracy and basic human decency. Remember, a "Nazi" isn't an Orc from the Lord of the Rings born of black magic from the mud of the Earth, they are ordinary citizens of a Democracy who let their own bigotry, or silent complicity, or greed empower sociopaths to take a once great country to barbarism. How many Nazis thought they were Nazis? How many after WWII said they were Nazis? So yes, the views and opinions of many on this board make me believe that they are de facto Nazis--meaning persons who in the time of Hitler would have capitulated or contributed to the rise of that regime and are doing the same now with Trump.
Is it really more important to make sure that the Liberals on this board don't think they're so "special" (by your assessment) or is it maybe more important to state your agreement that it is the President who is not so special or above the law or a real threat to our Constitution and country. The small steps of normalizing the slide to evil is the evil itself.
First they came for the socialists, and I did not speak outbecause I was not a socialist.
History is playing out again, are we Americans actually strong and decent enough and is our form of government durable enough to stop it. Each citizen needs to take a stand. Is Trump's next step some form of declaring Marshall Law or war time powers of the executive...? So Conservatives need to stop worrying so much about Liberals thinking they might have been right, and admit that they were wrong and join the fight against what is happening before it is too late.
https://www.reuters.com/article/us-syria-security-turkey-usa/turkey-launches-ground-assault-on-syrias-kurds-republicans-turn-on-trump-idUSKBN1WO05ZQuote:
Turkish troops and their Syrian rebel allies attacked Kurdish militia in northeast Syria on Wednesday, pounding them with air strikes and artillery before launching a cross-border ground operation that could transform an eight-year-old war.
You say 99.9% of the people that post here think like leftists. Yet there are at least 5 or 6 people that think like you, Calbear93. SOMETHING MUST BE TERRIBLY WRONG WITH OUR FORUM SOFTWARE! There should be 5,000 to 6,000 leftists to balance out Calbear93 and his like minded folks. I'm only seeing a small fraction of the 5,000 to 6,000 leftists! Where are their posts! Something must be done about the silenced majority!calbear93 said:So, if you really believe we are in so much danger, what are you really doing about it? Congratulations on posting that on the board where 99.9% of those think like you.chazzed said:calbear93 said:Since this board is as far left as a board can get and since many of the conservatives here do not support Trump, I question your purpose in engaging in your soap box grandstanding here, especially making the trite comparison to Hitler. This seems like you wanting to show how special you are instead of actually expecting any results with your post.blungld said:Again, the COMPARISON (meaning there are important similarities not that they are identical) is with the rise of the regime and the ways in which citizens normalized, excused, and stood idle. It's about us. This is not an analysis of Hitler or Trump as Hitler. You've changed the subject.calbear93 said:
...if you are comparing an entirely incompetent narcissist with maybe the greatest evil murderer in history, you have lost your sense of perspective...
The original quote was a call to citizens (the GOP) to stand up and not repeat the mistakes of the past that LEAD to atrocities when political interests or indifference enables the continued rise of an authoritarian regime that in turn ENDS in a Hitler and his being the greatest murderer in history. Before Hitler was the "greatest evil murderer" there were his followers believing he was making Germany great again and that he would NEVER end up destroying the country and tearing down all semblance of decency and culture and values. You can poo-poo the comparison all you want, but maybe the people around you sounding the warnings are not idiots and it might be better to be cautious rather than ignore the compounding evidence.
In other words, calbear93 is not willing or able to address the central point that we are in dangerous territory. Americans' form of democracy is in jeopardy, but this forum is too liberal and trite for calbear93.
The comparison to Nazi's specifically and fascists generally has been overused historically. That doesn't mean a comparison is never apt. And that is why the comparison should be used sparingly. Calling George Bush a fascist is stupid.calbear93 said:So, if you really believe we are in so much danger, what are you really doing about it? Congratulations on posting that on the board where 99.9% of those think like you.chazzed said:calbear93 said:Since this board is as far left as a board can get and since many of the conservatives here do not support Trump, I question your purpose in engaging in your soap box grandstanding here, especially making the trite comparison to Hitler. This seems like you wanting to show how special you are instead of actually expecting any results with your post.blungld said:Again, the COMPARISON (meaning there are important similarities not that they are identical) is with the rise of the regime and the ways in which citizens normalized, excused, and stood idle. It's about us. This is not an analysis of Hitler or Trump as Hitler. You've changed the subject.calbear93 said:
...if you are comparing an entirely incompetent narcissist with maybe the greatest evil murderer in history, you have lost your sense of perspective...
The original quote was a call to citizens (the GOP) to stand up and not repeat the mistakes of the past that LEAD to atrocities when political interests or indifference enables the continued rise of an authoritarian regime that in turn ENDS in a Hitler and his being the greatest murderer in history. Before Hitler was the "greatest evil murderer" there were his followers believing he was making Germany great again and that he would NEVER end up destroying the country and tearing down all semblance of decency and culture and values. You can poo-poo the comparison all you want, but maybe the people around you sounding the warnings are not idiots and it might be better to be cautious rather than ignore the compounding evidence.
In other words, calbear93 is not willing or able to address the central point that we are in dangerous territory. Americans' form of democracy is in jeopardy, but this forum is too liberal and trite for calbear93.
No, I mean I roll my eyes at posts like yours thinking preaching to the choir reflects actually making a difference. Do you think there are a lot of Nazis on this board? Do you get the sense that this board is infested with fascism (maybe Bolshevism) and that you really felt the need to lecture to us?
Hey, I am for world peace, end of world hunger, and riches for everyone. If you don't agree with me, you are evil and clearly are for slavery. I am such a good person because I am promoting these good things. You are evil for not being for these things. Excuse me while I pat myself on the back and feel better about myself for writing that here and warning you the dangers of war and poverty. While I may not actually do something that may make a difference, but I posted it here and warned people in case there were people who here who were thinking about starting a war.
I don't disagree. The insipid part about fascism (authoritarian capitalism) isn't the economic philosophy (capitalism) but the authoritarianism in which the state controls behavior, belief and speech. From that perspective, fringe element of the left reflect tendency for authoritarianism as well (e.g., controlling behavior and punishing others for not confirming to the desired speech or beliefs). The other side of fascism is Bolshevism (authoritarian socialism). Calling out Trump (who shows a strong desire for authoritarianism) and not calling out the far left who demonstrate the same desire to control beliefs and speech is unbalanced.OaktownBear said:The comparison to Nazi's specifically and fascists generally has been overused historically. That doesn't mean a comparison is never apt. And that is why the comparison should be used sparingly. Calling George Bush a fascist is stupid.calbear93 said:So, if you really believe we are in so much danger, what are you really doing about it? Congratulations on posting that on the board where 99.9% of those think like you.chazzed said:calbear93 said:Since this board is as far left as a board can get and since many of the conservatives here do not support Trump, I question your purpose in engaging in your soap box grandstanding here, especially making the trite comparison to Hitler. This seems like you wanting to show how special you are instead of actually expecting any results with your post.blungld said:Again, the COMPARISON (meaning there are important similarities not that they are identical) is with the rise of the regime and the ways in which citizens normalized, excused, and stood idle. It's about us. This is not an analysis of Hitler or Trump as Hitler. You've changed the subject.calbear93 said:
...if you are comparing an entirely incompetent narcissist with maybe the greatest evil murderer in history, you have lost your sense of perspective...
The original quote was a call to citizens (the GOP) to stand up and not repeat the mistakes of the past that LEAD to atrocities when political interests or indifference enables the continued rise of an authoritarian regime that in turn ENDS in a Hitler and his being the greatest murderer in history. Before Hitler was the "greatest evil murderer" there were his followers believing he was making Germany great again and that he would NEVER end up destroying the country and tearing down all semblance of decency and culture and values. You can poo-poo the comparison all you want, but maybe the people around you sounding the warnings are not idiots and it might be better to be cautious rather than ignore the compounding evidence.
In other words, calbear93 is not willing or able to address the central point that we are in dangerous territory. Americans' form of democracy is in jeopardy, but this forum is too liberal and trite for calbear93.
No, I mean I roll my eyes at posts like yours thinking preaching to the choir reflects actually making a difference. Do you think there are a lot of Nazis on this board? Do you get the sense that this board is infested with fascism (maybe Bolshevism) and that you really felt the need to lecture to us?
Hey, I am for world peace, end of world hunger, and riches for everyone. If you don't agree with me, you are evil and clearly are for slavery. I am such a good person because I am promoting these good things. You are evil for not being for these things. Excuse me while I pat myself on the back and feel better about myself for writing that here and warning you the dangers of war and poverty. While I may not actually do something that may make a difference, but I posted it here and warned people in case there were people who here who were thinking about starting a war.
I am not saying Trump is a fascist and I'm not saying Republicans are fascists. It is, however, appropriate to draw comparisons to early fascism. There is a road to fascism. We know what the start of that road looks like. As a country we have had tacit agreement that we don't set foot on that road even if it may personally benefit us. Because there has always been a historical understanding that you can't always control events when you head in that direction. No one really knows how far you can go down that road without finding your way back. Most people in Germany did not see the murder of millions as being the end of the road they were travelling.
Trump is the first one that just runs down that road with zero concern for what it means. As long as it is good for him, he doesn't care. Many Republicans protested at first, but once they saw their livelihoods at risk, they either shrank in fear or they convinced themselves that it was better not to stand up because someone who lets him do what he wants but know it is wrong is somehow better than someone who just thinks it is right.
WWII was made more terrible because Chamberlain was afraid of a bully and thought somehow placating him at every turn would keep Britain safe. WWII was ultimately won because Churchill knew that Britain was not safe and knowing that Britain might lose he stood up to the bully. The longer you wait to do something the harder the fight.
Trump may not be leading America to fascism, but he is certainly showing how it would be done.
Wow, you completely missed the point. If I thought there was true and immediate danger from the far left and I wanted to make an impact, I probably wouldn't post in the Fox News cesspool forum about why I don't like the left. Of course, if you think preaching to the choir is the most impact you can have in the face of such great danger, bless your heart.Eastern Oregon Bear said:You say 99.9% of the people that post here think like leftists. Yet there are at least 5 or 6 people that think like you, Calbear93. SOMETHING MUST BE TERRIBLY WRONG WITH OUR FORUM SOFTWARE! There should be 5,000 to 6,000 leftists to balance out Calbear93 and his like minded folks. I'm only seeing a small fraction of the 5,000 to 6,000 leftists! Where are their posts! Something must be done about the silenced majority!calbear93 said:So, if you really believe we are in so much danger, what are you really doing about it? Congratulations on posting that on the board where 99.9% of those think like you.chazzed said:calbear93 said:Since this board is as far left as a board can get and since many of the conservatives here do not support Trump, I question your purpose in engaging in your soap box grandstanding here, especially making the trite comparison to Hitler. This seems like you wanting to show how special you are instead of actually expecting any results with your post.blungld said:Again, the COMPARISON (meaning there are important similarities not that they are identical) is with the rise of the regime and the ways in which citizens normalized, excused, and stood idle. It's about us. This is not an analysis of Hitler or Trump as Hitler. You've changed the subject.calbear93 said:
...if you are comparing an entirely incompetent narcissist with maybe the greatest evil murderer in history, you have lost your sense of perspective...
The original quote was a call to citizens (the GOP) to stand up and not repeat the mistakes of the past that LEAD to atrocities when political interests or indifference enables the continued rise of an authoritarian regime that in turn ENDS in a Hitler and his being the greatest murderer in history. Before Hitler was the "greatest evil murderer" there were his followers believing he was making Germany great again and that he would NEVER end up destroying the country and tearing down all semblance of decency and culture and values. You can poo-poo the comparison all you want, but maybe the people around you sounding the warnings are not idiots and it might be better to be cautious rather than ignore the compounding evidence.
In other words, calbear93 is not willing or able to address the central point that we are in dangerous territory. Americans' form of democracy is in jeopardy, but this forum is too liberal and trite for calbear93.
Yeah, I don't think I would want to see the weird websites you frequent.dajo9 said:If you think this board is as far left as a board can get, I could show you a thing or two on the internetcalbear93 said:Since this board is as far left as a board can get and since many of the conservatives here do not support Trump, I question your purpose in engaging in your soap box grandstanding here, especially making the trite comparison to Hitler. This seems like you wanting to show how special you are instead of actually expecting any results with your post.blungld said:Again, the COMPARISON (meaning there are important similarities not that they are identical) is with the rise of the regime and the ways in which citizens normalized, excused, and stood idle. It's about us. This is not an analysis of Hitler or Trump as Hitler. You've changed the subject.calbear93 said:
...if you are comparing an entirely incompetent narcissist with maybe the greatest evil murderer in history, you have lost your sense of perspective...
The original quote was a call to citizens (the GOP) to stand up and not repeat the mistakes of the past that LEAD to atrocities when political interests or indifference enables the continued rise of an authoritarian regime that in turn ENDS in a Hitler and his being the greatest murderer in history. Before Hitler was the "greatest evil murderer" there were his followers believing he was making Germany great again and that he would NEVER end up destroying the country and tearing down all semblance of decency and culture and values. You can poo-poo the comparison all you want, but maybe the people around you sounding the warnings are not idiots and it might be better to be cautious rather than ignore the compounding evidence.
calbear93 said:
The other side of fascism is Bolshevism (authoritarian socialism). Calling out Trump (who shows a strong desire for authoritarianism) and not calling out the far left who demonstrate the same desire to control beliefs and speech is unbalanced.
So you won't call out the wave of authoritarianism demonstrated by those in power on the left (the Squad) until they have even more power? Most of Never Trumpers like me called out his authoritarian tendencies even when he was running. Where is your outrage for those on the left? Is the objection a matter of principle or a matter of political party?sycasey said:calbear93 said:
The other side of fascism is Bolshevism (authoritarian socialism). Calling out Trump (who shows a strong desire for authoritarianism) and not calling out the far left who demonstrate the same desire to control beliefs and speech is unbalanced.
Trump is the actual President. It's entirely reasonable to call him out more often than some fringe elements on the left.
calbear93 said:So you won't call out the wave of authoritarianism demonstrated by those in power on the left (the Squad) until they have even more power? Most of Never Trumpers like me called out his authoritarian tendencies even when he was running. Where is your outrage for those on the left? Is the objection a matter of principle or a matter of political party?sycasey said:calbear93 said:
The other side of fascism is Bolshevism (authoritarian socialism). Calling out Trump (who shows a strong desire for authoritarianism) and not calling out the far left who demonstrate the same desire to control beliefs and speech is unbalanced.
Trump is the actual President. It's entirely reasonable to call him out more often than some fringe elements on the left.
You dimwit...TRUMP IS THE AUTHORITARIAN IN THE WHITE HOUSE. Another whataboutism. More misdirection and deflection by the RWNJs...when it's still about Trump.calbear93 said:So you won't call out the wave of authoritarianism demonstrated by those in power on the left (the Squad) until they have even more power? Most of Never Trumpers like me called out his authoritarian tendencies even when he was running. Where is your outrage for those on the left? Is the objection a matter of principle or a matter of political party?sycasey said:calbear93 said:
The other side of fascism is Bolshevism (authoritarian socialism). Calling out Trump (who shows a strong desire for authoritarianism) and not calling out the far left who demonstrate the same desire to control beliefs and speech is unbalanced.
Trump is the actual President. It's entirely reasonable to call him out more often than some fringe elements on the left.
Controlling speech and behavior. Calling for economic ruin of anyone who does not obey their mandate on how we should behave. Trying to destroy the reputation (including those in her own party) if they happen to disagree. Inciting a mob of their blind followers to harass and bully people into professing what they mandate is the right thing to say and believe.sycasey said:calbear93 said:So you won't call out the wave of authoritarianism demonstrated by those in power on the left (the Squad) until they have even more power? Most of Never Trumpers like me called out his authoritarian tendencies even when he was running. Where is your outrage for those on the left? Is the objection a matter of principle or a matter of political party?sycasey said:calbear93 said:
The other side of fascism is Bolshevism (authoritarian socialism). Calling out Trump (who shows a strong desire for authoritarianism) and not calling out the far left who demonstrate the same desire to control beliefs and speech is unbalanced.
Trump is the actual President. It's entirely reasonable to call him out more often than some fringe elements on the left.
Explain to me how The Squad is authoritarian.
WEAK LOSER POST. You wingnuts need better propaganda. The current batch expired.calbear93 said:Controlling speech and behavior. Calling for economic ruin of anyone who does not obey their mandate on how we should behave. Trying to destroy the reputation (including those in her own party) if they happen to disagree. Inciting a mob of their blind followers to harass and bully people into marching to their idea of right beliefs.sycasey said:calbear93 said:So you won't call out the wave of authoritarianism demonstrated by those in power on the left (the Squad) until they have even more power? Most of Never Trumpers like me called out his authoritarian tendencies even when he was running. Where is your outrage for those on the left? Is the objection a matter of principle or a matter of political party?sycasey said:calbear93 said:
The other side of fascism is Bolshevism (authoritarian socialism). Calling out Trump (who shows a strong desire for authoritarianism) and not calling out the far left who demonstrate the same desire to control beliefs and speech is unbalanced.
Trump is the actual President. It's entirely reasonable to call him out more often than some fringe elements on the left.
Explain to me how The Squad is authoritarian.
Yes, you are clearly a winner in life.Another Bear said:WEAK LOSER POST. You wingnuts need better propaganda. The current batch expired.calbear93 said:Controlling speech and behavior. Calling for economic ruin of anyone who does not obey their mandate on how we should behave. Trying to destroy the reputation (including those in her own party) if they happen to disagree. Inciting a mob of their blind followers to harass and bully people into marching to their idea of right beliefs.sycasey said:calbear93 said:So you won't call out the wave of authoritarianism demonstrated by those in power on the left (the Squad) until they have even more power? Most of Never Trumpers like me called out his authoritarian tendencies even when he was running. Where is your outrage for those on the left? Is the objection a matter of principle or a matter of political party?sycasey said:calbear93 said:
The other side of fascism is Bolshevism (authoritarian socialism). Calling out Trump (who shows a strong desire for authoritarianism) and not calling out the far left who demonstrate the same desire to control beliefs and speech is unbalanced.
Trump is the actual President. It's entirely reasonable to call him out more often than some fringe elements on the left.
Explain to me how The Squad is authoritarian.
Com'n man, use some tremendous, Trumpian genius language. Show everyone you're the man!calbear93 said:Yes, you are clearly a winner in life.Another Bear said:WEAK LOSER POST. You wingnuts need better propaganda. The current batch expired.calbear93 said:Controlling speech and behavior. Calling for economic ruin of anyone who does not obey their mandate on how we should behave. Trying to destroy the reputation (including those in her own party) if they happen to disagree. Inciting a mob of their blind followers to harass and bully people into marching to their idea of right beliefs.sycasey said:calbear93 said:So you won't call out the wave of authoritarianism demonstrated by those in power on the left (the Squad) until they have even more power? Most of Never Trumpers like me called out his authoritarian tendencies even when he was running. Where is your outrage for those on the left? Is the objection a matter of principle or a matter of political party?sycasey said:calbear93 said:
The other side of fascism is Bolshevism (authoritarian socialism). Calling out Trump (who shows a strong desire for authoritarianism) and not calling out the far left who demonstrate the same desire to control beliefs and speech is unbalanced.
Trump is the actual President. It's entirely reasonable to call him out more often than some fringe elements on the left.
Explain to me how The Squad is authoritarian.
Where did I argue that conservatives must change? Or any of the rest of your comments above? All I did was point out the ridiculousness of your 99.9% claim.calbear93 said:Wow, you completely missed the point. If I thought there was true and immediate danger from the far left and I wanted to make an impact, I probably wouldn't post in the Fox News cesspool forum about why I don't like the left. Of course, if you think preaching to the choir is the most impact you can have in the face of such great danger, bless your heart.Eastern Oregon Bear said:You say 99.9% of the people that post here think like leftists. Yet there are at least 5 or 6 people that think like you, Calbear93. SOMETHING MUST BE TERRIBLY WRONG WITH OUR FORUM SOFTWARE! There should be 5,000 to 6,000 leftists to balance out Calbear93 and his like minded folks. I'm only seeing a small fraction of the 5,000 to 6,000 leftists! Where are their posts! Something must be done about the silenced majority!calbear93 said:So, if you really believe we are in so much danger, what are you really doing about it? Congratulations on posting that on the board where 99.9% of those think like you.chazzed said:calbear93 said:Since this board is as far left as a board can get and since many of the conservatives here do not support Trump, I question your purpose in engaging in your soap box grandstanding here, especially making the trite comparison to Hitler. This seems like you wanting to show how special you are instead of actually expecting any results with your post.blungld said:Again, the COMPARISON (meaning there are important similarities not that they are identical) is with the rise of the regime and the ways in which citizens normalized, excused, and stood idle. It's about us. This is not an analysis of Hitler or Trump as Hitler. You've changed the subject.calbear93 said:
...if you are comparing an entirely incompetent narcissist with maybe the greatest evil murderer in history, you have lost your sense of perspective...
The original quote was a call to citizens (the GOP) to stand up and not repeat the mistakes of the past that LEAD to atrocities when political interests or indifference enables the continued rise of an authoritarian regime that in turn ENDS in a Hitler and his being the greatest murderer in history. Before Hitler was the "greatest evil murderer" there were his followers believing he was making Germany great again and that he would NEVER end up destroying the country and tearing down all semblance of decency and culture and values. You can poo-poo the comparison all you want, but maybe the people around you sounding the warnings are not idiots and it might be better to be cautious rather than ignore the compounding evidence.
In other words, calbear93 is not willing or able to address the central point that we are in dangerous territory. Americans' form of democracy is in jeopardy, but this forum is too liberal and trite for calbear93.
You dramatize the immediate danger and argue that the conservatives must change. And you do so in a far left forum. I can't wait to see all the good you are doing to ameliorate the danger you speak of.
calbear93 said:Controlling speech and behavior. Calling for economic ruin of anyone who does not obey their mandate on how we should behave. Trying to destroy the reputation (including those in her own party) if they happen to disagree. Inciting a mob of their blind followers to harass and bully people into professing what they mandate is the right thing to say and believe.sycasey said:calbear93 said:So you won't call out the wave of authoritarianism demonstrated by those in power on the left (the Squad) until they have even more power? Most of Never Trumpers like me called out his authoritarian tendencies even when he was running. Where is your outrage for those on the left? Is the objection a matter of principle or a matter of political party?sycasey said:calbear93 said:
The other side of fascism is Bolshevism (authoritarian socialism). Calling out Trump (who shows a strong desire for authoritarianism) and not calling out the far left who demonstrate the same desire to control beliefs and speech is unbalanced.
Trump is the actual President. It's entirely reasonable to call him out more often than some fringe elements on the left.
Explain to me how The Squad is authoritarian.
Even those who are more along the lines of liberalism as opposed to authoritarianism are calling out this cancel culture and bullying tactics on the left.