A New York Times-Siena College poll released Tuesday showed more registered voters feared Trump using the troops to intimidate his political opponents than feared crime spiraling out of control without the guard in-use.
Proof Americans don't want Trump's fascism!
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Quote Originally Posted by fubah2:
A New York Times-Siena College poll released Tuesday showed more registered voters feared Trump using the troops to intimidate his political opponents than feared crime spiraling out of control without the guard in-use.
Quote Originally Posted by fubah2: A New York Times-Siena College poll released Tuesday showed more registered voters feared Trump using the troops to intimidate his political opponents than feared crime spiraling out of control without the guard in-use.
Proof Americans don't want Trump's fascism!
Yes.
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Quote Originally Posted by Zeus4par:
Quote Originally Posted by fubah2: A New York Times-Siena College poll released Tuesday showed more registered voters feared Trump using the troops to intimidate his political opponents than feared crime spiraling out of control without the guard in-use.
@packersbackers I think you need to be specific in what policies you are referring to. To make blanket statements leaves a lot to ascertain what you're getting at. I don't want to assume your thoughts, but it does seem that people on the right side of the aisle believe there is a one size fits all to solution to everything. When all you have is a hammer, everything looks like a nail.
@kagakuotoko
The typical soft on crime liberal policies for starters. In what law and order society is the following philosophy okay for a DEI hired mayor of a large city known for high violent crime rates:
Prove Me Wrong - Am Yisrael Chai
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Quote Originally Posted by kagakuotoko:
@packersbackers I think you need to be specific in what policies you are referring to. To make blanket statements leaves a lot to ascertain what you're getting at. I don't want to assume your thoughts, but it does seem that people on the right side of the aisle believe there is a one size fits all to solution to everything. When all you have is a hammer, everything looks like a nail.
@kagakuotoko
The typical soft on crime liberal policies for starters. In what law and order society is the following philosophy okay for a DEI hired mayor of a large city known for high violent crime rates:
This is anecdotal. I understand his perspective on empathy for people who commit crime, but he has a duty to protect the citizens he serves from repeat offenders no doubt. So throwing criminals in jail is a starter according to you. There are many urban US cities that throw criminals in jail and don't share this mayor's perspective on that matter.
Let's go with more in-depth analysis of the failed "liberal" policies and what you personally would replace them with. For me, urban cities should invest tax money into low economic areas to find ways to bolster economic growth. Opportunities lower crime and will break the cycle of hopelessness.
Just a clown... doing clown things
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@packersbackers
This is anecdotal. I understand his perspective on empathy for people who commit crime, but he has a duty to protect the citizens he serves from repeat offenders no doubt. So throwing criminals in jail is a starter according to you. There are many urban US cities that throw criminals in jail and don't share this mayor's perspective on that matter.
Let's go with more in-depth analysis of the failed "liberal" policies and what you personally would replace them with. For me, urban cities should invest tax money into low economic areas to find ways to bolster economic growth. Opportunities lower crime and will break the cycle of hopelessness.
Why was Teresa Stokes allowed to be the acting magistrate on Decarlos Brown's most recent criminal arrest case before committing the murder of Iryna Zarutska? Stokes was not a lawyer. Stokes was never called to the bar. Stokes owned a local for-profit recovery center organization.
This consistent "soft on crime" pattern in blue cities over the past two decades has eroded overall quality of life and public safety for law abiding citizens.
What is a Magistrate?
A magistrate is not the same as a judge; a magistrate is a judicial officer who handles minor legal matters, while a judge typically has more extensive authority and presides over more serious and complex cases. While their exact roles vary by jurisdiction, a magistrate's power is generally limited to lesser offenses and civil matters, whereas a judge handles major trials and significant lawsuits.
What a Magistrate Does:
1) Handles minor cases.
Magistrates often preside over cases like traffic violations, petty offenses, and small claims.
2) Issues warrants.
They may have the authority to issue arrest warrants and search warrants.
3) Reviews cases.
In some systems, magistrates may be responsible for pre-trial hearings and preparing cases for district judges.
4) Lacks full legal qualification (in some cases):
In some jurisdictions, like North Carolina, some magistrates may be volunteers without formal legal qualifications, though others are legally qualified.
Why was Teresa Stokes allowed to be the acting magistrate on Decarlos Brown's most recent criminal arrest case before committing the murder of Iryna Zarutska? Stokes was not a lawyer. Stokes was never called to the bar. Stokes owned a local for-profit recovery center organization.
This consistent "soft on crime" pattern in blue cities over the past two decades has eroded overall quality of life and public safety for law abiding citizens.
What is a Magistrate?
A magistrate is not the same as a judge; a magistrate is a judicial officer who handles minor legal matters, while a judge typically has more extensive authority and presides over more serious and complex cases. While their exact roles vary by jurisdiction, a magistrate's power is generally limited to lesser offenses and civil matters, whereas a judge handles major trials and significant lawsuits.
What a Magistrate Does:
1) Handles minor cases.
Magistrates often preside over cases like traffic violations, petty offenses, and small claims.
2) Issues warrants.
They may have the authority to issue arrest warrants and search warrants.
3) Reviews cases.
In some systems, magistrates may be responsible for pre-trial hearings and preparing cases for district judges.
4) Lacks full legal qualification (in some cases):
In some jurisdictions, like North Carolina, some magistrates may be volunteers without formal legal qualifications, though others are legally qualified.
You are from Canada why are you not outraged at the socialist approach to law enforcement in your country and in other similar countries like the UK and Europe? You think that the US is soft and DEI and all this generalization when your politicians and law enforcement are so much more of the qualities and behaviors that you criticize in the US especially since you are not a citizen or have any input or say to this country.
So why the outrage and misguided slander about DEI meaning something it is not and soft on crime generalizations when Canada is even worse in the very categories and qualities you rage on about in a country you do not live or belong to?
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@packersbackers
You are from Canada why are you not outraged at the socialist approach to law enforcement in your country and in other similar countries like the UK and Europe? You think that the US is soft and DEI and all this generalization when your politicians and law enforcement are so much more of the qualities and behaviors that you criticize in the US especially since you are not a citizen or have any input or say to this country.
So why the outrage and misguided slander about DEI meaning something it is not and soft on crime generalizations when Canada is even worse in the very categories and qualities you rage on about in a country you do not live or belong to?
@packersbackers You are from Canada why are you not outraged at the socialist approach to law enforcement in your country and in other similar countries like the UK and Europe? You think that the US is soft and DEI and all this generalization when your politicians and law enforcement are so much more of the qualities and behaviors that you criticize in the US especially since you are not a citizen or have any input or say to this country. So why the outrage and misguided slander about DEI meaning something it is not and soft on crime generalizations when Canada is even worse in the very categories and qualities you rage on about in a country you do not live or belong to?
I would love to hear an answer to that also, but truth is we are only gonna hear crickets.
p.s. might not actual be canadian, way too much interest in what happens here
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Quote Originally Posted by wallstreetcappers:
@packersbackers You are from Canada why are you not outraged at the socialist approach to law enforcement in your country and in other similar countries like the UK and Europe? You think that the US is soft and DEI and all this generalization when your politicians and law enforcement are so much more of the qualities and behaviors that you criticize in the US especially since you are not a citizen or have any input or say to this country. So why the outrage and misguided slander about DEI meaning something it is not and soft on crime generalizations when Canada is even worse in the very categories and qualities you rage on about in a country you do not live or belong to?
I would love to hear an answer to that also, but truth is we are only gonna hear crickets.
p.s. might not actual be canadian, way too much interest in what happens here
Quote Originally Posted by kagakuotoko: @packersbackers I think you need to be specific in what policies you are referring to. To make blanket statements leaves a lot to ascertain what you're getting at. I don't want to assume your thoughts, but it does seem that people on the right side of the aisle believe there is a one size fits all to solution to everything. When all you have is a hammer, everything looks like a nail. @kagakuotoko The typical soft on crime liberal policies for starters. In what law and order society is the following philosophy okay for a DEI hired mayor of a large city known for high violent crime rates:
Mayors arent hired they are elected.
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Quote Originally Posted by packersbackers:
Quote Originally Posted by kagakuotoko: @packersbackers I think you need to be specific in what policies you are referring to. To make blanket statements leaves a lot to ascertain what you're getting at. I don't want to assume your thoughts, but it does seem that people on the right side of the aisle believe there is a one size fits all to solution to everything. When all you have is a hammer, everything looks like a nail. @kagakuotoko The typical soft on crime liberal policies for starters. In what law and order society is the following philosophy okay for a DEI hired mayor of a large city known for high violent crime rates:
@kagakuotoko It is anecdotal until it becomes the norm. Case in point: Charlotte, North Carolina. Why was Teresa Stokes allowed to be the acting magistrate on Decarlos Brown's most recent criminal arrest case before committing the murder of Iryna Zarutska? Stokes was not a lawyer. Stokes was never called to the bar. Stokes owned a local for-profit recovery center organization. This consistent "soft on crime" pattern in blue cities over the past two decades has eroded overall quality of life and public safety for law abiding citizens. What is a Magistrate? A magistrate is not the same as a judge; a magistrate is a judicial officer who handles minor legal matters, while a judge typically has more extensive authority and presides over more serious and complex cases. While their exact roles vary by jurisdiction, a magistrate's power is generally limited to lesser offenses and civil matters, whereas a judge handles major trials and significant lawsuits. What a Magistrate Does: 1) Handles minor cases. Magistrates often preside over cases like traffic violations, petty offenses, and small claims. 2) Issues warrants. They may have the authority to issue arrest warrants and search warrants. 3) Reviews cases. In some systems, magistrates may be responsible for pre-trial hearings and preparing cases for district judges. 4) Lacks full legal qualification (in some cases): In some jurisdictions, like North Carolina, some magistrates may be volunteers without formal legal qualifications, though others are legally qualified. https://timmoore.house.gov/media/press-releases/congressman-tim-moore-leads-letter-demanding-removal-judge-who-freed-suspect
Why is a person who is supposedly a Canadian citizen, so interested in a case like this in the USA. Thats pretty strange. Shouldnt you be concerned with your own country
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Quote Originally Posted by packersbackers:
@kagakuotoko It is anecdotal until it becomes the norm. Case in point: Charlotte, North Carolina. Why was Teresa Stokes allowed to be the acting magistrate on Decarlos Brown's most recent criminal arrest case before committing the murder of Iryna Zarutska? Stokes was not a lawyer. Stokes was never called to the bar. Stokes owned a local for-profit recovery center organization. This consistent "soft on crime" pattern in blue cities over the past two decades has eroded overall quality of life and public safety for law abiding citizens. What is a Magistrate? A magistrate is not the same as a judge; a magistrate is a judicial officer who handles minor legal matters, while a judge typically has more extensive authority and presides over more serious and complex cases. While their exact roles vary by jurisdiction, a magistrate's power is generally limited to lesser offenses and civil matters, whereas a judge handles major trials and significant lawsuits. What a Magistrate Does: 1) Handles minor cases. Magistrates often preside over cases like traffic violations, petty offenses, and small claims. 2) Issues warrants. They may have the authority to issue arrest warrants and search warrants. 3) Reviews cases. In some systems, magistrates may be responsible for pre-trial hearings and preparing cases for district judges. 4) Lacks full legal qualification (in some cases): In some jurisdictions, like North Carolina, some magistrates may be volunteers without formal legal qualifications, though others are legally qualified. https://timmoore.house.gov/media/press-releases/congressman-tim-moore-leads-letter-demanding-removal-judge-who-freed-suspect
Why is a person who is supposedly a Canadian citizen, so interested in a case like this in the USA. Thats pretty strange. Shouldnt you be concerned with your own country
I will say this - because it's also an attitude I've encountered in here. But, coming from the US, it's one of the prices you have to pay. Other countries and people have an opinion about how you're run as a country. You've been "the most important" country on the international scene for 80 years, and during that time, you haven't backed down from telling other nations how to live, what rules to abide to etc. You have actually killed plenty of people with that mindset - that you were the ones to decide for others ! However, I will say that DEI is one of your most redeeming qualities in my mind. The problem is that you have a society in which it has become necessary. I think it's quite a wild concept to differentiate based on race, gender, or sexuality to that extent in 2025 unless they put rules in place for you not to be able to. It sounds closer to medieval times to me.
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I will say this - because it's also an attitude I've encountered in here. But, coming from the US, it's one of the prices you have to pay. Other countries and people have an opinion about how you're run as a country. You've been "the most important" country on the international scene for 80 years, and during that time, you haven't backed down from telling other nations how to live, what rules to abide to etc. You have actually killed plenty of people with that mindset - that you were the ones to decide for others ! However, I will say that DEI is one of your most redeeming qualities in my mind. The problem is that you have a society in which it has become necessary. I think it's quite a wild concept to differentiate based on race, gender, or sexuality to that extent in 2025 unless they put rules in place for you not to be able to. It sounds closer to medieval times to me.
Pew research found that other countries favorable views of US are at historic lows under Trump administration. They have little confidence that he would do the right thing in world affairs. Canadians and Mexicans see US as a greater threat than China.
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Pew research found that other countries favorable views of US are at historic lows under Trump administration. They have little confidence that he would do the right thing in world affairs. Canadians and Mexicans see US as a greater threat than China.
DEI in the US is a political dividing term which is only defined by the extreme outliers to try and attract interest and get votes.
When you view DEI in this forum and in the media there are two groups and both are not DEI at all, they are polar extremists who will use whatever tool they can find to hammer the other side.
DEI is not LGBT in its definition yet you listen to people here and in the media most do not even know WHAT DEI is where it originated and the underlying purpose to be inclusive (the I in DEI)
When I see members here use DEI to divide and put down and generalize it is mislabeled for the wrong reasons. DEI was not even in the center of discussion a decade ago and yet it is the ugly battle cry of the TNC and why is that? Dividing and polarizing accomplishes disgusting dividing success in politics.
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@Calde13
DEI in the US is a political dividing term which is only defined by the extreme outliers to try and attract interest and get votes.
When you view DEI in this forum and in the media there are two groups and both are not DEI at all, they are polar extremists who will use whatever tool they can find to hammer the other side.
DEI is not LGBT in its definition yet you listen to people here and in the media most do not even know WHAT DEI is where it originated and the underlying purpose to be inclusive (the I in DEI)
When I see members here use DEI to divide and put down and generalize it is mislabeled for the wrong reasons. DEI was not even in the center of discussion a decade ago and yet it is the ugly battle cry of the TNC and why is that? Dividing and polarizing accomplishes disgusting dividing success in politics.
Funny how packers gets blasted about bringing up things in the US that he doesn't like and because he is not a US citizen he gets posted up, yet calde13 gets to trash on the US daily about policies and economics and no one says a word to him that I have seen...double standard much
wonder why that may be
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Funny how packers gets blasted about bringing up things in the US that he doesn't like and because he is not a US citizen he gets posted up, yet calde13 gets to trash on the US daily about policies and economics and no one says a word to him that I have seen...double standard much
Funny how packers gets blasted about bringing up things in the US that he doesn't like and because he is not a US citizen he gets posted up, yet calde13 gets to trash on the US daily about policies and economics and no one says a word to him that I have seen...double standard much wonder why that may be
What the fuck you talking about ? I have faced more whining and bullshit about me coming from another country and interfering with your guys business than that idiot could even dream of facing (it is basically the argument used against me in every conversation I have in here)
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Quote Originally Posted by ABooksNightmare:
Funny how packers gets blasted about bringing up things in the US that he doesn't like and because he is not a US citizen he gets posted up, yet calde13 gets to trash on the US daily about policies and economics and no one says a word to him that I have seen...double standard much wonder why that may be
What the fuck you talking about ? I have faced more whining and bullshit about me coming from another country and interfering with your guys business than that idiot could even dream of facing (it is basically the argument used against me in every conversation I have in here)
DEI in the US is a political dividing term which is only defined by the extreme outliers to try and attract interest and get votes.
When you view DEI in this forum and in the media there are two groups and both are not DEI at all, they are polar extremists who will use whatever tool they can find to hammer the other side.
DEI is not LGBT in its definition yet you listen to people here and in the media most do not even know WHAT DEI is where it originated and the underlying purpose to be inclusive (the I in DEI)
When I see members here use DEI to divide and put down and generalizeit is mislabeled for the wrong reasons.
DEI was not even in the center of discussion a decade ago and yet it is the ugly battle cry of the TNC and why is that? Dividing and polarizing accomplishes disgusting dividing success in politics.
@wallstreetcappers
Well said and accurate! 100% agree with all this.
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Quote Originally Posted by wallstreetcappers:
DEI in the US is a political dividing term which is only defined by the extreme outliers to try and attract interest and get votes.
When you view DEI in this forum and in the media there are two groups and both are not DEI at all, they are polar extremists who will use whatever tool they can find to hammer the other side.
DEI is not LGBT in its definition yet you listen to people here and in the media most do not even know WHAT DEI is where it originated and the underlying purpose to be inclusive (the I in DEI)
When I see members here use DEI to divide and put down and generalizeit is mislabeled for the wrong reasons.
DEI was not even in the center of discussion a decade ago and yet it is the ugly battle cry of the TNC and why is that? Dividing and polarizing accomplishes disgusting dividing success in politics.
Quote Originally Posted by ABooksNightmare: Funny how packers gets blasted about bringing up things in the US that he doesn't like and because he is not a US citizen he gets posted up, yet calde13 gets to trash on the US daily about policies and economics and no one says a word to him that I have seen...double standard much wonder why that may be What the fuck you talking about ? I have faced more whining and bullshit about me coming from another country and interfering with your guys business than that idiot could even dream of facing (it is basically the argument used against me in every conversation I have in here)
What I am talking about is that you are from Denmark and trash the US on a daily basis here about many of subjects and packers is from Canada and stated he didn't like something about US policies and was taken to task and confronted about it and deflected back to his own country....
See calde, you and packers are cut from the same cloth, in that you are both foreigners to the US and yet you both make remarks about the US, which is a country you do not live in, yet one was confronted about his foreign residency and the other was not by certain posters...
Not sure what is so hard to understand what I was saying....and again, I wonder why that is
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Quote Originally Posted by Calde13:
Quote Originally Posted by ABooksNightmare: Funny how packers gets blasted about bringing up things in the US that he doesn't like and because he is not a US citizen he gets posted up, yet calde13 gets to trash on the US daily about policies and economics and no one says a word to him that I have seen...double standard much wonder why that may be What the fuck you talking about ? I have faced more whining and bullshit about me coming from another country and interfering with your guys business than that idiot could even dream of facing (it is basically the argument used against me in every conversation I have in here)
What I am talking about is that you are from Denmark and trash the US on a daily basis here about many of subjects and packers is from Canada and stated he didn't like something about US policies and was taken to task and confronted about it and deflected back to his own country....
See calde, you and packers are cut from the same cloth, in that you are both foreigners to the US and yet you both make remarks about the US, which is a country you do not live in, yet one was confronted about his foreign residency and the other was not by certain posters...
Not sure what is so hard to understand what I was saying....and again, I wonder why that is
Feel free to correct me with past posts, but I don't do what you said above. It would be exclusive and irrelevant. You're entitled to your outside observations about America with the caveat they are exactly that.
Other than those with native blood many forget the true underlying composition of America. It's called the melting pot for a reason.
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@Calde13
Feel free to correct me with past posts, but I don't do what you said above. It would be exclusive and irrelevant. You're entitled to your outside observations about America with the caveat they are exactly that.
Other than those with native blood many forget the true underlying composition of America. It's called the melting pot for a reason.
@Calde13 DEI in the US is a political dividing term which is only defined by the extreme outliers to try and attract interest and get votes. When you view DEI in this forum and in the media there are two groups and both are not DEI at all, they are polar extremists who will use whatever tool they can find to hammer the other side. DEI is not LGBT in its definition yet you listen to people here and in the media most do not even know WHAT DEI is where it originated and the underlying purpose to be inclusive (the I in DEI) When I see members here use DEI to divide and put down and generalize it is mislabeled for the wrong reasons. DEI was not even in the center of discussion a decade ago and yet it is the ugly battle cry of the TNC and why is that? Dividing and polarizing accomplishes disgusting dividing success in politics.
wsc
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Quote Originally Posted by wallstreetcappers:
@Calde13 DEI in the US is a political dividing term which is only defined by the extreme outliers to try and attract interest and get votes. When you view DEI in this forum and in the media there are two groups and both are not DEI at all, they are polar extremists who will use whatever tool they can find to hammer the other side. DEI is not LGBT in its definition yet you listen to people here and in the media most do not even know WHAT DEI is where it originated and the underlying purpose to be inclusive (the I in DEI) When I see members here use DEI to divide and put down and generalize it is mislabeled for the wrong reasons. DEI was not even in the center of discussion a decade ago and yet it is the ugly battle cry of the TNC and why is that? Dividing and polarizing accomplishes disgusting dividing success in politics.
Quote Originally Posted by Calde13: Quote Originally Posted by ABooksNightmare: Funny how packers gets blasted about bringing up things in the US that he doesn't like and because he is not a US citizen he gets posted up, yet calde13 gets to trash on the US daily about policies and economics and no one says a word to him that I have seen...double standard much wonder why that may be What the fuck you talking about ? I have faced more whining and bullshit about me coming from another country and interfering with your guys business than that idiot could even dream of facing (it is basically the argument used against me in every conversation I have in here)What I am talking about is that you are from Denmark and trash the US on a daily basis here about many of subjects and packers is from Canada and stated he didn't like something about US policies and was taken to task and confronted about it and deflected back to his own country.... See calde, you and packers are cut from the same cloth, in that you are both foreigners to the US and yet you both make remarks about the US, which is a country you do not live in, yet one was confronted about his foreign residency and the other was not by certain posters... Not sure what is so hard to understand what I was saying....and again, I wonder why that is
So your problem is that a moderator disagree with him and don’t verbally do that with me or what ? - There is no difference who agrees or disagree with who - he didn’t ban him did he ? And moderators are also just humans with their own ideas and views on the world and the country they live in themselves - I would argue what this Canadian poster faced wouldn’t even be labelled as criticism - but I am sure he is happy that you can cry on his behalf - how unfair the world is
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Quote Originally Posted by ABooksNightmare:
Quote Originally Posted by Calde13: Quote Originally Posted by ABooksNightmare: Funny how packers gets blasted about bringing up things in the US that he doesn't like and because he is not a US citizen he gets posted up, yet calde13 gets to trash on the US daily about policies and economics and no one says a word to him that I have seen...double standard much wonder why that may be What the fuck you talking about ? I have faced more whining and bullshit about me coming from another country and interfering with your guys business than that idiot could even dream of facing (it is basically the argument used against me in every conversation I have in here)What I am talking about is that you are from Denmark and trash the US on a daily basis here about many of subjects and packers is from Canada and stated he didn't like something about US policies and was taken to task and confronted about it and deflected back to his own country.... See calde, you and packers are cut from the same cloth, in that you are both foreigners to the US and yet you both make remarks about the US, which is a country you do not live in, yet one was confronted about his foreign residency and the other was not by certain posters... Not sure what is so hard to understand what I was saying....and again, I wonder why that is
So your problem is that a moderator disagree with him and don’t verbally do that with me or what ? - There is no difference who agrees or disagree with who - he didn’t ban him did he ? And moderators are also just humans with their own ideas and views on the world and the country they live in themselves - I would argue what this Canadian poster faced wouldn’t even be labelled as criticism - but I am sure he is happy that you can cry on his behalf - how unfair the world is
@Calde13 Feel free to correct me with past posts, but I don't do what you said above. It would be exclusive and irrelevant. You're entitled to your outside observations about America with the caveat they are exactly that. Other than those with native blood many forget the true underlying composition of America. It's called the melting pot for a reason.
Of course everyone can chime in with their opinion and if not it should at least not be Americans saying when that isn’t cool anymore - you as a nation hasn’t done anything but controlling other nations and how they should live for the past 100 years almost ! But I will say it is a bit rich if someone coming from a country that is even more diversified than US says you should be even less diversified - most of what I point out I don’t like about your country is areas - where we do better in my opinion and I speak on the premise that you should be more like us - which should be pretty clear what difference that makes for the argumentation
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Quote Originally Posted by unplucked_gem:
@Calde13 Feel free to correct me with past posts, but I don't do what you said above. It would be exclusive and irrelevant. You're entitled to your outside observations about America with the caveat they are exactly that. Other than those with native blood many forget the true underlying composition of America. It's called the melting pot for a reason.
Of course everyone can chime in with their opinion and if not it should at least not be Americans saying when that isn’t cool anymore - you as a nation hasn’t done anything but controlling other nations and how they should live for the past 100 years almost ! But I will say it is a bit rich if someone coming from a country that is even more diversified than US says you should be even less diversified - most of what I point out I don’t like about your country is areas - where we do better in my opinion and I speak on the premise that you should be more like us - which should be pretty clear what difference that makes for the argumentation
Apparently you are missing the entire point that is being made. You are not American and neither is packers, yet one gets called out about it and you do not...you are one of the most combative posters on this site and talk shit daily about America and you are not even from here...your comments about America are about as relevant as a salad bar with no lettuce... (misguided)
This entire quote could be made about or towards you on virtually every hate post you make about America, but nothing is said to you.......the irony sometimes is stoooopedous in here
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@packersbackers You are from Canada why are you not outraged at the socialist approach to law enforcement in your country and in other similar countries like the UK and Europe? You think that the US is soft and DEI and all this generalization when your politicians and law enforcement are so much more of the qualities and behaviors that you criticize in the US especially since you are not a citizen or have any input or say to this country. So why the outrage and misguided slander about DEI meaning something it is not and soft on crime generalizations when Canada is even worse in the very categories and qualities you rage on about in a country you do not live or belong to?
COVERS allows u to tell someone they are sexually frustrated so long as ur hands are clean
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Apparently you are missing the entire point that is being made. You are not American and neither is packers, yet one gets called out about it and you do not...you are one of the most combative posters on this site and talk shit daily about America and you are not even from here...your comments about America are about as relevant as a salad bar with no lettuce... (misguided)
This entire quote could be made about or towards you on virtually every hate post you make about America, but nothing is said to you.......the irony sometimes is stoooopedous in here
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@packersbackers You are from Canada why are you not outraged at the socialist approach to law enforcement in your country and in other similar countries like the UK and Europe? You think that the US is soft and DEI and all this generalization when your politicians and law enforcement are so much more of the qualities and behaviors that you criticize in the US especially since you are not a citizen or have any input or say to this country. So why the outrage and misguided slander about DEI meaning something it is not and soft on crime generalizations when Canada is even worse in the very categories and qualities you rage on about in a country you do not live or belong to?
Apparently you are missing the entire point that is being made. You are not American and neither is packers, yet one gets called out about it and you do not...you are one of the most combative posters on this site and talk shit daily about America and you are not even from here...your comments about America are about as relevant as a salad bar with no lettuce... (misguided) This entire quote could be made about or towards you on virtually every hate post you make about America, but nothing is said to you.......the irony sometimes is stoooopedous in here [Quote: ]@packersbackers You are from Canada why are you not outraged at the socialist approach to law enforcement in your country and in other similar countries like the UK and Europe? You think that the US is soft and DEI and all this generalization when your politicians and law enforcement are so much more of the qualities and behaviors that you criticize in the US especially since you are not a citizen or have any input or say to this country. So why the outrage and misguided slander about DEI meaning something it is not and soft on crime generalizations when Canada is even worse in the very categories and qualities you rage on about in a country you do not live or belong to?
You clearly don’t understand what I AM SAYING - every argument I had in here my first year - I was told that because I was foreigner I should shut up about my opinion etc. - the difference is you haven’t noticed because then you agreed and you don’t hear me whine about it ! That is the only difference
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Quote Originally Posted by ABooksNightmare:
Apparently you are missing the entire point that is being made. You are not American and neither is packers, yet one gets called out about it and you do not...you are one of the most combative posters on this site and talk shit daily about America and you are not even from here...your comments about America are about as relevant as a salad bar with no lettuce... (misguided) This entire quote could be made about or towards you on virtually every hate post you make about America, but nothing is said to you.......the irony sometimes is stoooopedous in here [Quote: ]@packersbackers You are from Canada why are you not outraged at the socialist approach to law enforcement in your country and in other similar countries like the UK and Europe? You think that the US is soft and DEI and all this generalization when your politicians and law enforcement are so much more of the qualities and behaviors that you criticize in the US especially since you are not a citizen or have any input or say to this country. So why the outrage and misguided slander about DEI meaning something it is not and soft on crime generalizations when Canada is even worse in the very categories and qualities you rage on about in a country you do not live or belong to?
You clearly don’t understand what I AM SAYING - every argument I had in here my first year - I was told that because I was foreigner I should shut up about my opinion etc. - the difference is you haven’t noticed because then you agreed and you don’t hear me whine about it ! That is the only difference
Quote Originally Posted by unplucked_gem: @Calde13 Feel free to correct me with past posts, but I don't do what you said above. It would be exclusive and irrelevant. You're entitled to your outside observations about America with the caveat they are exactly that. Other than those with native blood many forget the true underlying composition of America. It's called the melting pot for a reason. Of course everyone can chime in with their opinion and if not it should at least not be Americans saying when that isn’t cool anymore - you as a nation hasn’t done anything but controlling other nations and how they should live for the past 100 years almost ! But I will say it is a bit rich if someone coming from a country that is even more diversified than US says you should be even less diversified - most of what I point out I don’t like about your country is areas - where we do better in my opinion and I speak on the premise that you should be more like us - which should be pretty clear what difference that makes for the argumentation
Why aren't you outraged at the things in Denmark and the problems you have. You do have problems there, correct? I mean, you have a high tax rate, job market isn't that great, you are not the most social of people and you have nowhere near the diversity of individuals living in your country as the US does. Not even close by a runners mile....You should be furious with your country in how far behind it is with many things, yet you come here and complain about America. so why the misguided slander?
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Quote Originally Posted by unplucked_gem: @Calde13 Feel free to correct me with past posts, but I don't do what you said above. It would be exclusive and irrelevant. You're entitled to your outside observations about America with the caveat they are exactly that. Other than those with native blood many forget the true underlying composition of America. It's called the melting pot for a reason. Of course everyone can chime in with their opinion and if not it should at least not be Americans saying when that isn’t cool anymore - you as a nation hasn’t done anything but controlling other nations and how they should live for the past 100 years almost ! But I will say it is a bit rich if someone coming from a country that is even more diversified than US says you should be even less diversified - most of what I point out I don’t like about your country is areas - where we do better in my opinion and I speak on the premise that you should be more like us - which should be pretty clear what difference that makes for the argumentation
Why aren't you outraged at the things in Denmark and the problems you have. You do have problems there, correct? I mean, you have a high tax rate, job market isn't that great, you are not the most social of people and you have nowhere near the diversity of individuals living in your country as the US does. Not even close by a runners mile....You should be furious with your country in how far behind it is with many things, yet you come here and complain about America. so why the misguided slander?
Blasted, that sounds like a term someone else uses. I asked WHY his heated interest in a country that he does not reside and that country is FAR FAR more "deficient" and lacking in the very areas he keeps youtubing the forum with. That is blasting to you? How is anything really considered blasting when you are one of the flame throwers and have a multi year history of being far far more aggressive than the post you are crying about.
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Blasted, that sounds like a term someone else uses. I asked WHY his heated interest in a country that he does not reside and that country is FAR FAR more "deficient" and lacking in the very areas he keeps youtubing the forum with. That is blasting to you? How is anything really considered blasting when you are one of the flame throwers and have a multi year history of being far far more aggressive than the post you are crying about.
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