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  • nicknyr15nicknyr15 Posts: 9,055

    There was a purple, limited, but it sold out before officially going on sale.

    There were only 9 of them.
    That sounds about right. 
  • nicknyr15 said:
    Weak sauce? How old are you. I apologized for engaging. Nobody is running away. Nobody runs away from you. More like avoiding your nonsense 
    This is hilarious. I post a response to Mace’s theory that “practically no one supported the Storming of the Michigan and National capitols”  and you reply that my theory, despite a specific % being posted, was based on family and friends not turning in their terrorist family and friends. Then I asked you if you disagreed with something I had posited. Then you cancelled yourself. Too funny. And weak sauce. “Nonsense?” Too funny. Thanks for giving me a huge laugh this afternoon.
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  • nicknyr15nicknyr15 Posts: 9,055
    This is hilarious. I post a response to Mace’s theory that “practically no one supported the Storming of the Michigan and National capitols”  and you reply that my theory, despite a specific % being posted, was based on family and friends not turning in their terrorist family and friends. Then I asked you if you disagreed with something I had posited. Then you cancelled yourself. Too funny. And weak sauce. “Nonsense?” Too funny. Thanks for giving me a huge laugh this afternoon.
    What don’t you understand? I’m not wasting my time arguing with your “specific number”. No matter what I say it won’t matter. Your mind is made up. You’re not an open person. Even if I wasted time posting “facts” it still wouldn’t change your stance on anything politically. Can’t you just admit that? Who cares. Fuckin lighten up. 
  • Winner.
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  • Seems the only thing that has been "cancelled" is reality. Its going to get worse, way worse, before it gets better.

    The acquittal of former president Donald Trump from charges of inciting insurrection brought hints of hope for the Republican future. There was Sen. Bill Cassidy (R-La.) following the facts to a conviction vote. There was Sen. Ben Sasse (R-Neb.) bluntly opposing the president’s actions. The circle of GOP resistance to Trump’s influence has expanded beyond the conscience of Sen. Mitt Romney (R-Utah).

    But the dominant note of the day was still cowardice. The case presented by the House impeachment managers was so compelling and overwhelming that the extent of Republican cravenness was highlighted in neon. Republicans who knew better tried to hide behind thin technicalities. And most Republican senators did not seem to know better. In the end, we witnessed a historic collapse of moral and political leadership. And it was no less tragic for being expected.

    There is a natural process by which political parties renew themselves. Newt Gingrich’s combative, uncompromising Republican revolution in the mid-1990s was a foil for the compassionate conservatism that defined the party in the 2000 presidential election. The rise of tea-party, anti-government populism set the stage for a contrasting reform conservatism, which sought to modernize government in pursuit of populist goals.

    This dialectic, however, only really operates in the realm of policy. If Trumpism were merely a set of proposals, there could be an antithesis. But the movement fully revealed by the Jan. 6 invasion of the U.S. Capitol is united by a belief that the White, Christian America of its imagination is on the verge of destruction, and that it must be preserved by any means necessary. This is less a political philosophy than a warped religious belief. There can be no compromise in a culture war. There can be no splitting of differences at Armageddon.

    What has emerged within the Republican Party is a debate on the value of democracy itself. In the traditional American view, the democratic process has an essential nobility. It does not always produce the results we seek, yet, in the long run, it protects the rights we value. But the Trumpian view of democracy is purely instrumental. With the stakes of politics so high — with socialists, multiculturalists and child rapists (as the QAnon fabulists would have it) intent on destroying American society — outcomes are the only things that really matter. Not truth. Not civility. Not electoral procedure. Just the gaining and maintenance of power.

    A loss of faith in democratic structures does not lead to anarchy. It leads people to invest their hopes in someone who promises to defend their fragile way of life. In a January 2020 survey published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, more than half of Republicans agreed that “the traditional American way of life is disappearing so fast that we may have to use force to save it.” More than 40 percent agreed that “a time will come when patriotic Americans have to take the law into their own hands.” This is as close as political theory comes to a mathematical principle: Tribalism plus desperation equals authoritarian thinking.

    From one perspective, it is absurd that so many Americans have invested their hopes for the preservation of civilization in a fool. But Trump has been effective in promoting the tribalism of White grievance, as well as desperation about the fate of America. And, unlike any other president, he was happy to step into an authoritarian role, attempting to maintain power through intimidation and violence.

    Can the GOP really have a productive debate between people who believe in democracy and those who have lost patience for it? Between those who view politics as a method to secure rough justice in a fallen world, and those who view it as a holy crusade against scheming infidels? Between those who try to serve conservative political ideals and those who engage (in Sasse’s immortal words) in “the weird worship of one dude”?

    The greatest need in our politics is a conservatism that opposes authoritarianism. The greatest question: Can such a movement emerge within the framework of the Republican Party?

    As it stands, I am skeptical. There are scattered outposts of Republican sanity in Congress, and more in state governments. But in most of the GOP, the rot as reached the roots. Activists feel the anger that Trump has fed rather the contempt for Trump that he has earned. They feel cheated rather than defeated.

    At the same time — though I admire the normality and professionalism of President Biden’s administration — it is hard to imagine a future for market-oriented, pro-life conservatives in Democratic Party. A strong ideological current heads in the other direction.

    And it is equally difficult to believe that a third-party challenge to the political duopoly would be anything other than quixotic.

    This should leave me both homeless and hopeless. But even an exiled conservatism offers this comfort: Nothing human is permanent. And no good cause is finally lost.

    Opinion | Trump’s rot has reached the GOP’s roots - The Washington Post

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  • brianluxbrianlux Moving through All Kinds of Terrain. Posts: 43,223
    I am guessing 49.

    Or, 19.

    Or, 69.

    Something with a 9 in it.


    Doesn't look like Nobody runs away as much as he should.  From whomever...a whole bunch of people hitting poor Nobody in the face.


    69?  Jeez, man, is anyone here that old? Good gawd, no!
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  • HughFreakingDillonHughFreakingDillon Winnipeg Posts: 39,147
    jesus christ this thread turned to dogshit. 
    "every society honours its live conformists and its dead troublemakers"




  • brianluxbrianlux Moving through All Kinds of Terrain. Posts: 43,223
    jesus christ this thread turned to dogshit. 

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  • Merkin BallerMerkin Baller Posts: 12,370
    edited February 2021
    Conservatives also had a much different view of cancel culture when NFL players were exercising their 1A rights. 

    Where were all the free speech advocates back when trump was calling for someone to “get that son of a bitch off the field”? Where was all the conservative hand wringing & pearl clutching about censorship then? 
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  • Somebody on here mentioned Flag Waving.  I discussed this with another member too.

    I want to take back the American Flag.  Ol' Stars n Stripes, red white and blue.

    Why should waving a flag represent one side of the aisle?  We are all Americans and have the same right to enjoy it, wave it, wear it even nowadays.

    I would implore you to go and buy a flag and display it.

    Here is a link to properly display Old Glory.
    https://www.va.gov/opa/publications/celebrate/flagdisplay.pdf

    I'm serious about this too.  The flag shouldn't represent a political party or a way of life.  It should be of democracy and the constitution.

    Rant over...
  • gimmesometruth27gimmesometruth27 St. Fuckin Louis Posts: 23,443
    jesus christ this thread turned to dogshit. 
    we should cancel it!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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  • “Cancel culture” is nothing more than conservatives painting themselves as victims when faced with the consequence of their own action. 

    https://twitter.com/sethcotlar/status/1361757458956357634?s=21


  • “Cancel culture” is nothing more than conservatives painting themselves as victims when faced with the consequence of their own action. 

    https://twitter.com/sethcotlar/status/1361757458956357634?s=21


    Al Franken was cancelled.  The dems stepped up though to prove a point.  I do believe that Repubs had a problem with that one too.
  • tbergstbergs Posts: 10,301
    Al Franken was cancelled.  The dems stepped up though to prove a point.  I do believe that Repubs had a problem with that one too.
    I don't know that Franken was canceled, but he did face social and career consequences for his past behavior. Nothing wrong with holding people accountable for socially unacceptable behavior that carries no legal ramifications.
    It's a hopeless situation...
  • tbergstbergs Posts: 10,301
    tbergs said:
    I don't know that Franken was canceled, but he did face social and career consequences for his past behavior. Nothing wrong with holding people accountable for socially unacceptable behavior that carries no legal ramifications.
    Pretty pathetic that Franken faced more consequence for that incident than Trump did for all of his that actually led to people dying or being killed. 
    It's a hopeless situation...
  • Al Franken was cancelled.  The dems stepped up though to prove a point.  I do believe that Repubs had a problem with that one too.

    Al Franken wasn't "canceled", he was pressured to resign due to his own stupidity / indiscretions and he caved to that pressure. 

    & since you brought it up, show me where democrats / liberals bemoaned the "cancel culture" that led to Al Franken being pressured to resign. 

  • Al Franken wasn't "canceled", he was pressured to resign due to his own stupidity / indiscretions and he caved to that pressure. 

    & since you brought it up, show me where democrats / liberals bemoaned the "cancel culture" that led to Al Franken being pressured to resign. 
    I don't recall too many groaning about it but it did happen, The View defended him if I remember.  There was more bellyaching from the right about it.  They mocked the dems for doing it.

    To me he was cancelled for doing a joke, he is a comedian after all but it wasn't in vogue anymore.  The dems had to have him removed or they would have looked ridiculous when questioning any repubs.

    We evolve, I get it.
  • HughFreakingDillonHughFreakingDillon Winnipeg Posts: 39,147
    I don't recall too many groaning about it but it did happen, The View defended him if I remember.  There was more bellyaching from the right about it.  They mocked the dems for doing it.

    To me he was cancelled for doing a joke, he is a comedian after all but it wasn't in vogue anymore.  The dems had to have him removed or they would have looked ridiculous when questioning any repubs.

    We evolve, I get it.
    i think what he means by franken not being cancelled is that it was his decision in the end. he wasn't fired, or forced to resign. there were calls for his resignation, but to be cancelled, I think it has to be against their will. 
    "every society honours its live conformists and its dead troublemakers"




  • i think what he means by franken not being cancelled is that it was his decision in the end. he wasn't fired, or forced to resign. there were calls for his resignation, but to be cancelled, I think it has to be against their will. 
    The dems definitely told him to resign.
  • HughFreakingDillonHughFreakingDillon Winnipeg Posts: 39,147
    they did, but he wasn't fired. to me that's the difference. maybe I'm interpreting "cancelled" incorrectly. 
    "every society honours its live conformists and its dead troublemakers"




  • OnWis97OnWis97 St. Paul, MN Posts: 5,492
    i think what he means by franken not being cancelled is that it was his decision in the end. he wasn't fired, or forced to resign. there were calls for his resignation, but to be cancelled, I think it has to be against their will. 

    That may be so, but I'd still argued that Franken was cancelled.  Popular opinion can push someone to do something "not against their will."  The odd part about Franken's story is how he was cancelled...by his own allies who sacrificed to to show how they take the high road. It didn't help.

    Of course, the more the term is used, the more watered down it becomes. Now they just toss it out for anyone calling out anything. (Kinda like how "Snowflake" used to mean overly-sensitive liberal and now it just means any liberal).
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  • brianluxbrianlux Moving through All Kinds of Terrain. Posts: 43,223


    Like the way they are supposedly "anti-government", many Republicans are "anti-cancel culture" except when they're not. 
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  • rgambsrgambs Posts: 13,576
    brianlux said:

    Like the way they are supposedly "anti-government", many Republicans are "anti-cancel culture" except when they're not. 
    Ayup.
    They are crying big ole crocodile tears they Morgan Wallen was cancelled for obvious racism while simultaneously cancelling a syrup brand for changing it's obviously racist name to something more neutral...I wonder what the common thread could be???
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  • rgambs said:
    Ayup.
    They are crying big ole crocodile tears they Morgan Wallen was cancelled for obvious racism while simultaneously cancelling a syrup brand for changing it's obviously racist name to something more neutral...I wonder what the common thread could be???


    "GET THAT SON OF A BITCH OFF THE FIELD"  = Conservatives go apeshit for the racist president, because fuck your feelings and the 1st Amendment and also, racism. 

    Gina Carano gets fired because Disney doesn't want to be associated with her anti-Semitic bullshit = "CANCEL CULTURE'S GONE TOO FAR" 
  • Cancelled!

    The former Trump Plaza casino in Atlantic City was imploded Wednesday, marking the end of an era on the city’s boardwalk.

    Upon its opening in 1984, it was the largest hotel and casino in Atlantic City. During its heyday, the venue hosted concerts, marquee boxing matches and WrestleMania events.

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  • HughFreakingDillonHughFreakingDillon Winnipeg Posts: 39,147
    as an aside: how do YOU spell "cancelled"? one L or two? I've always spelled it with 2, but I often see it with one. 
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  • as an aside: how do YOU spell "cancelled"? one L or two? I've always spelled it with 2, but I often see it with one. 
    From a quick google search: 

    Technically, both are correct. In American English, canceled is the more common spelling, and cancelled is more common in British English. The same is true with canceling and cancelling. When using these words, consider your customers.
  • HughFreakingDillonHughFreakingDillon Winnipeg Posts: 39,147
    ah, of course I've always spelled it the British way. just like there's a "u" in every word that has an "o"! 
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