Wrong, he was talking about divisions between people.Uzique wrote:
man, your style of debating is so classically bad, you're neatly summed up somewhere between reductio ad absurdum and ad hominem in the classic-little-book-of-rhetoric.
he said that xenophobia is conditioned - which it is - and your argument then quickly flows to such posits as "to ever think a classless society could exist is delusional". nobody is talking about economic or social class, we're talking about xenophobia.
Did you not see this or were you so hasty to jump on the attack against me that you neglected it?oug wrote:
slowly and gradually we come into a status quo that promotes division
Am I? Does your average person have more than a thin idea of what Islam is? No, therefor it's unknown and a minaret is a representation of the unknown in this case.Uzique wrote:
'fear of the unknown' as an instinctive, root-level psychological and sociological process? sure. minarets are not "the unknown". you're taking this into deep deep extremes of bullshit pretension.
That was part of a running conversation I've been having with oug. Pay attention.Uzique wrote:
"thoughts and ideas are not equal" just takes that pretension and ups it a notch into the bizarre and fucking irrelevant. nobody is theorizing nonsense here about a marxist mentality.
No? Could've fooled me. That poster on the first page sure looks like it's promoting Islam as a scary religion worthy of condemnation. Enough people in Switzerland believed it to vote against it.Uzique wrote:
haha, jesus. and your assertion that 'militant islam is anathema to our society' is, firstly questionable ("our society" is multicultural and doesn't take a definitive stance on anything, rarely) and secondly, nobody is talking about militant islam.
What exactly makes me a typical American?Uzique wrote:
now at this point, if i was a pompous pseudo-intellectual such as yourself (here's that irony i was talking about, hint hint) I would say that you are too badly stuck into your ideological paradigm; you're a living talking walking example of the typical american mentality.
It's ok uzique, I'd say that my representation of you in this thread was correct. The karma I got says other people agree with me. Take that for what it's worth.Uzique wrote:
jeez man, you just need to liberate yourself before you can truly call yourself open-minded. throw off the shackles of intellectual dumbery and resist the urge to be lazy and stereotypical! non-pseudo intellectuals of the world, unite! etc.etc. god, you talk such gash...
You are a fantastic puppet though. I'll give you credit for that. You managed to reword everything I said about you and toss it back at me. Pro tip - extra points are awarded for originality and in this you fail. Go back to critiquing authors whose success you can't match.
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