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  • Davis replied to the topic Absurd is the Word in the forum Introductions 4 years, 1 month ago

    where’s-your-evidence phase

    So what phase are you in? Is it a: “whatever sounds good to me” phase? “Whatever someone I admire says” phase? Some other phase we would love to hear about?

     don’t see religion as a set of literal claims about the world

    How did you arrive at that conclusion? The overwhelming majority of adherents of religions incl…[Read more]

  • I’ve rather quickly reached my limit of ridiculousness and wtf here. Enco, hold up a mirror of intellectual integrity to your ideas and learn to challenge yourself and accept being challenged. Not conceding things and not learning to reshape your world view is not a virtue.

  • What theory are you invoking to support the notion that amoral people are insane?

    Indeed. Every day millions of teenagers bully other teenagers and make other people’s lives miserable creating terrible harm for them for the tiniest short-term personal benefit (if any). Are they all crazy? Humans are fundamentally flawed. Otherwise good people can…[Read more]

  • Very cool Reg. Let me know how the book is when you are done!

  • Everyone has a right to their own opinion, but no one has a right to their own facts

    Oh my dear lord what a bloody rabbit hole we have here. As though gay people shouldn’t be protected from the “fact” that they are all podophiles trying to turn children gay and will definitely burn in hell and that all black people are all criminals living on…[Read more]

  • Okay. So yeah, a tiny minority of people, are paralysed by the anaesthesia but are aware (to some extent) of the surgery and recall or somewhat recall) events which may include the sensation of pain. It is called Anaesthesia awareness and there have been varying levels of awareness during surgery ranging from vague memories of what doctors said…[Read more]

  • Autumn, I don’t know if you will be having surgeries again in the future and how much the truth (at least for some about anaesthesia is) so, I’m giving you the option to say “no I don’t want to hear this” before I tell you about it…

  • It is really interesting and extremely telling Enco that the only time you seem to have any emotional response to “hate crime” it when it is very likely false. Your outrage about that is, in this case, probably just and calling out fake hate crimes makes people taking real hate crimes all the more difficult.

    But from virtually everything you’ve…[Read more]

  • I’ve read all the major holy books and a pretty large chunk of the Hindu and Buddhist corpus (there is so much of it) and of course on top of that, on top of the traditions and beliefs in practice of such religions, a lot about Pagan faiths and animist practices on all continents. The only thing all of this has in common is:

    • The only ones I…

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  • Putin doesn’t give a shit about reinventing the Soviet Union, creating a stable Russian empire or anything whatsoever to do with the long term anything of Russia. If he did he would have made life tolerable and prosperous for Russians and have made wiser foreign policy decisions with other nations. He is ensuring his own interests and those who…[Read more]

  • Putin doesn’t give a shit about reinventing the Soviet Union, creating a stable Russian empire or anything whatsoever to do with the long term anything of Russia. He is ensuring his own interests and those who help keep him in power (oligarchs as the media calls it). At least he believes this invasion (by whatever calculations and plan he has…[Read more]

  • It is nonsense to blame an invasion of a country that poses no significant treat to another country as “provoked” by others because they are members of voluntary organisations. Total absolute nonsense. There is no reason that Russia could not join these organisations if they were sincere in respecting the values behind that organisation. There…[Read more]

  • Well, I for one, don’t think that the words “Learn to code” constitute “hate speech” and I’m looking to bend some probabilities myself.

    Wow. It is almost as though hate speech is just a figment of the imagination of marginalised people and that it is a term that some people like Enco seem to view with disdain. I never would have guessed.

  • The influence one has goes down exponentially as you go down a level (especially in more authoritarian regimes). Those who help prop up a leader in power must also keep those below them happy to some extent. This continues down the line with rapidly decreasing individual influence. Kim Yung IL would be gone in a heart beat if he did things that…[Read more]

  • No one can possibly rule any large organisation (let alone nation) alone. The most tight fisted ruler still depends on those who help keep them in power. If they displease enough of these people, they absolutely WILL be overthrown. No ruler at all is ever immune to this. Their power is based entirely on those closest to them to help keep them…[Read more]

  • A politicians foremost job is getting into power, second is staying in power, third is doing some of the things they originally wanted to do. People don’t seem to realise this applies to ALL politicians…not just Trump. The only exception with Trump was that he only gave a shit about 1 and 2 and had no 3 at all.

    Biden is capable of being strong…[Read more]

  • I am referring to an indigenous rights and BLM protest in Ottawa where the same police that mostly ignored (or even fist bumped) white male conservative protesters for the first weeks (so called freedom convoy) arrested marginalised protestors when they went outside the mandate of their protest. Very quickly and unapologetically. They were not…[Read more]

  • Unseen, invoking an emergency act (or something similar) is not the same as declaring martial law. While this is a first for Canada, this happens very frequently in many European countries. When protests get very out of hand (and I would say a three week long near occupation of the downtown core of a city including in front of the parliament…[Read more]

  • I have heard the horseshoe theory of politics mentioned a few times in similar discussions recently where it is claimed that the far-right and far-left (the tips of the horseshoe) are closer than people give them credit for but I reject this theory.

    The only real use of left right dynamics is placing a number of parties on an arbitrary s…[Read more]

  • Simon, we are all responsible for spreading misinformation, not just arbitrary groups. I would highly recommend taking a break from obsessively worrying about “left and right” or even “liberal and conservative”. They are useful for classification and vague generalisations which can launch to something more useful, but at some point they totally…[Read more]

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