Don't worry! I know this way lies madnessshadx312 wrote: Tom, for the love of God, PLEASE do not answer that question.

Don't worry! I know this way lies madnessshadx312 wrote: Tom, for the love of God, PLEASE do not answer that question.
Like I said, stereotyping. Are you doing this intentionally? What do you expect to gain from this?TomViolenz wrote:Nice idol you chose for yourself there
Again with that word....Galt wrote:Stereotypes...TomViolenz wrote:Nice idol you chose for yourself there
Since I understand that one can not argue someone out of positions with reason, for which they themselves didn't use reason to get into:Galt wrote:Like I said, stereotyping. Are you doing this intentionally? What do you expect to gain from this?TomViolenz wrote:Nice idol you chose for yourself there
As I explained a thousand times, "antiamerican" means "against U.S. policy". Of course I understand well why american people get hurt by antiamericanism: because the U.S. is their land. This obvious patriotic sentiment exists in every country: that is why people are so happy when their national football teams win the match and such. For me this "folklore" is bullshit, but ok: I respect it when peaceful. So I am not that shocked about american people reacting like pussies here, I consider it a "normal" consequence of natural patriotism + massive war propaganda. In the States this is more than massive: it is endemic. See for instance when the government claimed Osama was killed, the cheerful reactions of american people: something scary and horrible for the rest of the world, most of us in Europe said "MFG, what nazis!". In the U.S.A. on the contrary it was a sort of "national party", with the president claiming "now the world is a safer placer" and such war propaganda crap. Again, this is not american people's fault. In my opinion they are not even aware of the truth, or discover it ten-twenty years later than the rest of the world (see iraq, vietnam, moon hoax etc.). The fact here 8-9 users out of them are american and constantly react like that confirm it: it is massive nationalistic war propaganda.Galt wrote:Look very carefully at what shitface wrote here. He claims that when he, or anyone else who isn't American, uses the word "American", they are referring to the powers that be, not the Duff-drinking American people. Yet here he is, claiming that either:Myrnova wrote:8-9 users out of 10 here are americans, and i am antiamerican
1. 8-9/10 forum users are members of the American military industrial complex, or
2. he is anti the American people.
Which do y'all think is more plausible?
I like the ambiguous use of pronouns. And also the fact that you're still stereotyping.TomViolenz wrote:Since I understand that one can not argue someone out of positions with reason, for which they themselves didn't use reason to get into:Galt wrote:Like I said, stereotyping. Are you doing this intentionally? What do you expect to gain from this?TomViolenz wrote:Nice idol you chose for yourself there
The answer is procrastination and entertainment
Dude, there is always SOME truth in your posts and then you ruin it all with the hyperbole and using derogatory terms and overgeneralization...myrnova wrote:As I explained a thousand times, "antiamerican" means "against U.S. policy". Of course I understand well why american people get hurt by antiamericanism: because the U.S. is their land. This obvious patriotic sentiment exists in every country: that is why people are so happy when their national football teams win the match and such. For me this "folklore" is bullshit, but ok: I respect it when peaceful. So I am not that shocked about american people reacting like pussies here, I consider it a natural consequence of natural patriotism + massive war propaganda. In the States this is more than massive: it is endemic. See for instance when the government claimed Osama was killed, the cheeful reactions of american people: something scaring and horrible for the rest of the world, most of us in Europe said "MFG, what nazis!". In the U.S.A. on the contrary it was a sort of "national party", with the president claiming "now the world is a safer placer" and such war propaganda crap. Again, this is not american people's fault. In my opinion they are not even aware of the truth, or discover it ten-twenty years later than the rest of the world (see iraq, vietnam, moon hoax etc.). The fact here 8-9 users out of them are american and constantly react like that confirm it: it is massive nationalistic war propaganda.Galt wrote:Look very carefully at what shitface wrote here. He claims that when he, or anyone else who isn't American, uses the word "American", they are referring to the powers that be, not the Duff-drinking American people. Yet here he is, claiming that either:Myrnova wrote:8-9 users out of 10 here are americans, and i am antiamerican
1. 8-9/10 forum users are members of the American military industrial complex, or
2. he is anti the American people.
Which do y'all think is more plausible?
Damn dude, learn the words you are using!!!Galt wrote:I like the ambiguous use of pronouns. And also the fact that you're still stereotyping.
Since I understand that one can not argue someone out of positions with reason, for which they themselves didn't use reason to get into:
The answer is procrastination and entertainment
I'm not tryin to deflect, I'm simply pointing out the numerous fallacies you're apparently sticking to, namely:TomViolenz wrote:BTW Galt, why don't you instead of trying to deflect, try to argue my original contention:
You think we live in a socialistic world? Why
This socialistic world is forcing you to not express your opinions freely? How so?
Many people in America share your point of view (more than elsewhere IMO)? Why do you think that is?
Well, that wasn't much really.Galt wrote: Hell, I'll even give you a preview and cooly point out that in this world, nothing has ever made any "sens".
Gee.
Oh, I see that's the level in which you usually argue your points....Galt wrote:
#somalia
Don't start what you can't finish.TomViolenz wrote:Oh, I see that's the level in which you usually argue your points....![]()
I won't bother anymore, because this is not even entertaining.