uziq
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how wonderfully vague and judgmental, an almost meaningless position, like most of your other 'do nothin' if it don't concern me' positions.
Jay
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uziq wrote:

how wonderfully vague and judgmental, an almost meaningless position, like most of your other 'do nothin' if it don't concern me' positions.
Uzi, some people are useless. Some people are evil. Some people will walk down the street and shove down a random old lady. I don't care what someone's skin pigmentation is, I judge them on whether they are a net giver or a net taker in society. I'm not going to make a blanket statement like black lives matter because, frankly, not all of their lives do matter. A lot of them are living absolutely shit lives that do nothing but bring society down. Same goes for white people too.
"Ah, you miserable creatures! You who think that you are so great! You who judge humanity to be so small! You who wish to reform everything! Why don't you reform yourselves? That task would be sufficient enough."
-Frederick Bastiat
uziq
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jay, it's frankly incredible that, in the middle of a pandemic that is disproportionately killing black people in droves, and in the midst of a deepening economic crisis which is affecting the poorest and most marginal in society the most (yes, including black people), you start off on this completely fucking banal and platitudinous conservative lecture about 'people who care about society' and 'people are useless'.

it's vague, merely impressive-sounding nostrums, which is pretty much all you are good for.

so a person gets killed by the police, millions come out to democratically protest, and your takeaway is 'i care about people that care about society'. a very simple sentiment like 'black lives matter', which doesn't mean to say 'every single black person is a hero' but rather says they matter in terms of basic fucking legal equality, you greet with 'i am not going to say that all black lives matter'. incredible. what a perspicacious critic!
Jay
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uziq wrote:

jay, it's frankly incredible that, in the middle of a pandemic that is disproportionately killing black people in droves, and in the midst of a deepening economic crisis which is affecting the poorest and most marginal in society the most (yes, including black people), you start off on this completely fucking banal and platitudinous conservative lecture about 'people who care about society' and 'people are useless'.

it's vague, merely impressive-sounding nostrums, which is pretty much all you are good for.

so a person gets killed by the police, millions come out to democratically protest, and your takeaway is 'i care about people that care about society'. a very simple sentiment like 'black lives matter', which doesn't mean to say 'every single black person is a hero' but rather says they matter in terms of basic fucking legal equality, you greet with 'i am not going to say that all black lives matter'. incredible. what a perspicacious critic!
A thoroughly shitty human got killed by cops in an obscene manner and there were multiple memorial services for him. The lack of judgment is what bothers me. If he was a good man, sure, protest all you want. Instead, there's no more differentiating between good and evil, because how dare anyone judge another human being. How can one judge when there is no objective truth, right?

I judge people as individuals, not as groups, and I refuse to fall in line with the racialists that want to divide everyone up into little cultural identities so we can fight for the next six centuries over superficial characteristics.
"Ah, you miserable creatures! You who think that you are so great! You who judge humanity to be so small! You who wish to reform everything! Why don't you reform yourselves? That task would be sufficient enough."
-Frederick Bastiat
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Being a petty criminal doesn't make someone evil. A cop doesn't have the right to judge people as good or evil and pass sentence on them. As far as evil goes, the cop that strangled Floyd killed multiple people beforehand. That's what people are upset by. The fact that being a cop gives evil people protections that average "good" people do not get.
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“In my work with the defendants (at the Nuremberg Trials 1945-1949) I was searching for the nature of evil and I now think I have come close to defining it. A lack of empathy. It’s the one characteristic that connects all the defendants, a genuine incapacity to feel with their fellow men.

Evil, I think, is the absence of empathy.”

-Captain G. M. Gilbert, the Army psychologist assigned to watching the defendants at the Nuremberg trials
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Jay wrote:

uziq wrote:

jay, it's frankly incredible that, in the middle of a pandemic that is disproportionately killing black people in droves, and in the midst of a deepening economic crisis which is affecting the poorest and most marginal in society the most (yes, including black people), you start off on this completely fucking banal and platitudinous conservative lecture about 'people who care about society' and 'people are useless'.

it's vague, merely impressive-sounding nostrums, which is pretty much all you are good for.

so a person gets killed by the police, millions come out to democratically protest, and your takeaway is 'i care about people that care about society'. a very simple sentiment like 'black lives matter', which doesn't mean to say 'every single black person is a hero' but rather says they matter in terms of basic fucking legal equality, you greet with 'i am not going to say that all black lives matter'. incredible. what a perspicacious critic!
A thoroughly shitty human got killed by cops in an obscene manner and there were multiple memorial services for him. The lack of judgment is what bothers me. If he was a good man, sure, protest all you want. Instead, there's no more differentiating between good and evil, because how dare anyone judge another human being. How can one judge when there is no objective truth, right?

I judge people as individuals, not as groups, and I refuse to fall in line with the racialists that want to divide everyone up into little cultural identities so we can fight for the next six centuries over superficial characteristics.
god you are so full of shit. 'there is no more differentiating between good and evil'. lol hahahahah.

you sound like a 15 year old reading nietzsche and putting on airs like zarathustra. you are full of shit, impressive sounding nonsense, and conservative hokum.

you think you sound smart and wise, but you sound venal, selfish, and silly.

we were all having a good little laugh at your long and endless exercises in self-pity, jay, a talent you haven't lost. and yet you judge from on high anyone else in a worse situation than you.
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we are literally one post away from jay starting to rant about *checks notes* postmodern cultural relativism, the erosion of all values, etc etc, and recommending that we emulate the society of lobsters.
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Jay is circling the black hole of fascism. Once you start labeling men as good and evil, you eventually start to wonder what to do with evil men. It's all downhill from there. Fascism was always popular among the middle class who feel threatened by revolutionary movements and ones that question the fundamentals of a system the middle class prosper in.
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uziq
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fascism was specifically appealing to the petit-bourgeois, those on the lower rungs on the ladder, one or two generations away from losing all property, and with the most status anxiety. that pretty much pins jay in one.

ranting about ‘a lack of objective truth’, aka perspectivism, is literally late-19th century polemic. what relevance it has to the killing of black men by police today is a mystery. the legal system and our senses of justice have managed to survive intact after a century of scientific relativism and its epistemological and social implications.  yet another example of jay reading a little something somewhere and turning it into nonsense and confusion. what a specimen.
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People were joking on Reddit that the guy is rich but doesn't have a scope or front grip.
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uziq
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he's got that cocaine cartel lawyer aesthetic. i like it very much.
Jay
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SuperJail Warden wrote:

Being a petty criminal doesn't make someone evil. A cop doesn't have the right to judge people as good or evil and pass sentence on them. As far as evil goes, the cop that strangled Floyd killed multiple people beforehand. That's what people are upset by. The fact that being a cop gives evil people protections that average "good" people do not get.
The cop was wrong. He clearly used excessive force and belongs in jail for a long time. You are correct that the officer doesn't have the right to be judge or executioner. I've never said otherwise. What I am saying is that it's fucking atrocious that they've used his death as an excuse to run wild for a month. Of all people to deserve memorials and to eulogize endlessly they sure keep picking winners.
"Ah, you miserable creatures! You who think that you are so great! You who judge humanity to be so small! You who wish to reform everything! Why don't you reform yourselves? That task would be sufficient enough."
-Frederick Bastiat
Jay
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SuperJail Warden wrote:

Jay is circling the black hole of fascism. Once you start labeling men as good and evil, you eventually start to wonder what to do with evil men. It's all downhill from there. Fascism was always popular among the middle class who feel threatened by revolutionary movements and ones that question the fundamentals of a system the middle class prosper in.
No, I'm not like you. Don't flatter yourself. I'm not looking to dominate anyone, or to be dominated, because that's what you truly want. For someone that spends his time cosplaying Catholic crusaderdom, you're going to take issue with judgements of good and evil? Ok.
"Ah, you miserable creatures! You who think that you are so great! You who judge humanity to be so small! You who wish to reform everything! Why don't you reform yourselves? That task would be sufficient enough."
-Frederick Bastiat
Jay
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uziq wrote:

fascism was specifically appealing to the petit-bourgeois, those on the lower rungs on the ladder, one or two generations away from losing all property, and with the most status anxiety. that pretty much pins jay in one.

ranting about ‘a lack of objective truth’, aka perspectivism, is literally late-19th century polemic. what relevance it has to the killing of black men by police today is a mystery. the legal system and our senses of justice have managed to survive intact after a century of scientific relativism and its epistemological and social implications.  yet another example of jay reading a little something somewhere and turning it into nonsense and confusion. what a specimen.
It has everything to do with you and people like you bending over backwards to appease every minority person and viewpoint because you have the adolescent desire to overthrow everything. Some stuff is worth defending.
"Ah, you miserable creatures! You who think that you are so great! You who judge humanity to be so small! You who wish to reform everything! Why don't you reform yourselves? That task would be sufficient enough."
-Frederick Bastiat
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Jay wrote:

SuperJail Warden wrote:

Jay is circling the black hole of fascism. Once you start labeling men as good and evil, you eventually start to wonder what to do with evil men. It's all downhill from there. Fascism was always popular among the middle class who feel threatened by revolutionary movements and ones that question the fundamentals of a system the middle class prosper in.
No, I'm not like you. Don't flatter yourself. I'm not looking to dominate anyone, or to be dominated, because that's what you truly want. For someone that spends his time cosplaying Catholic crusaderdom, you're going to take issue with judgements of good and evil? Ok.
Your selfishness is evil. You make being selfish a defining personality trait. It's frankly offensive to hear someone like you discuss good and evil
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asking for police reform so they stop murdering people is such appeasement.

Jay, freedom is not zero-sum. You have nothing to worry about unless you feel you won't be able to compete in an equal and just system. I promise you won't have to give people any of your freedom to make the situation right.

Jay: I don't put people in to groups, i judge them individually and reject the racialists(?) who want to divide people.

Also jay: they are using George Floyd's death to run wild!

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Jay wrote:

uziq wrote:

fascism was specifically appealing to the petit-bourgeois, those on the lower rungs on the ladder, one or two generations away from losing all property, and with the most status anxiety. that pretty much pins jay in one.

ranting about ‘a lack of objective truth’, aka perspectivism, is literally late-19th century polemic. what relevance it has to the killing of black men by police today is a mystery. the legal system and our senses of justice have managed to survive intact after a century of scientific relativism and its epistemological and social implications.  yet another example of jay reading a little something somewhere and turning it into nonsense and confusion. what a specimen.
It has everything to do with you and people like you bending over backwards to appease every minority person and viewpoint because you have the adolescent desire to overthrow everything. Some stuff is worth defending.
some things are worth defending ... like the rights of man? legal equality? justice? freedom from violence and oppression? yes, some things are worth defending.

jay don’t be so deluded. the people in this scenario who are living for ideals are the ones out in the streets. that’s what civil disobedience and protest represents. you are doing fuck all except getting mired in the occasional bout of self-pity or self-fancying armchair pronouncements. BLM are doing more to uphold the american virtues than you. you’re just some slug who is trying to find his own crawl space in the status quo.
Jay
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SuperJail Warden wrote:

Jay wrote:

SuperJail Warden wrote:

Jay is circling the black hole of fascism. Once you start labeling men as good and evil, you eventually start to wonder what to do with evil men. It's all downhill from there. Fascism was always popular among the middle class who feel threatened by revolutionary movements and ones that question the fundamentals of a system the middle class prosper in.
No, I'm not like you. Don't flatter yourself. I'm not looking to dominate anyone, or to be dominated, because that's what you truly want. For someone that spends his time cosplaying Catholic crusaderdom, you're going to take issue with judgements of good and evil? Ok.
Your selfishness is evil. You make being selfish a defining personality trait. It's frankly offensive to hear someone like you discuss good and evil
You're the one trying to hide in his parents basement while collecting a paycheck for contributing nothing while jerking off to his MtG decks. You are a literal black hole of a human being. There is nothing redeeming about you.
"Ah, you miserable creatures! You who think that you are so great! You who judge humanity to be so small! You who wish to reform everything! Why don't you reform yourselves? That task would be sufficient enough."
-Frederick Bastiat
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Jay wrote:

SuperJail Warden wrote:

Jay wrote:


No, I'm not like you. Don't flatter yourself. I'm not looking to dominate anyone, or to be dominated, because that's what you truly want. For someone that spends his time cosplaying Catholic crusaderdom, you're going to take issue with judgements of good and evil? Ok.
Your selfishness is evil. You make being selfish a defining personality trait. It's frankly offensive to hear someone like you discuss good and evil
You're the one trying to hide in his parents basement while collecting a paycheck for contributing nothing while jerking off to his MtG decks. You are a literal black hole of a human being. There is nothing redeeming about you.
You aren't contributing anything to the world yourself. Plopping out kids isn't an accomplishment. What have you done for the world lately?
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uziq
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jay the deserter and government grant collector believes in hard work and defending things.
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RTHKI wrote:

Mac helped me enjoy playing halo reach
I wake up every day thanking God for helping me do so.
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SuperJail Warden
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Today I felt the anxiety of being a white person in America.

I went to Walmart with my dad to buy a new air conditioner. We were in self checkout line behind 2 people and in front of 3. Then a black couple cut the line and stood in front of everyone else in the area separating the self checkout area and the line. My dad who is a white guy said "we should tell them they are cutting the line". And I thought about it for a second and realized we couldn't tell them to not cut the line. They are black and we are not. They would call us racist if we told them they were cutting the line. They would put us on youtube and we would lose our jobs for being racist and telling the black people they were cutting the line. You just aren't allowed to call black people out for being evil in public anymore.

So we had to just let them stand there and cut the line until luckily a black woman pointed out to them they they cut the line. The couple then said sorry and the black couple went to the back of the line. A full scale tragedy was barely avoided. What a mess.
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