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Obviously not. People who do not accept globalization as reality and/or who throw down stereotypes i.e. 'liberals', 'blondes', atheists/christians (or anyone/anything that is unlike them or that which they don't understand) as a basis to which to hate are precisely the point re: the thread.
They dont understand that the model they built in 1950 to 1980 isnt sustainable uless they lower the production costs. Slaves are needed to sustain that model( wven though productivity wise they can do better in unskilled jobs) .
If at all i learned something all these years, its about competitiveness.
You may have been in line to vote in a primary and were asked your affiliation so the guy would know where to direct you. One does not declare their party affiliation when registering. Only when they vote in a primary.
Obviously not. People who do not accept globalization as reality and/or who throw down stereotypes i.e. 'liberals', 'blondes', atheists/christians (or anyone/anything that is unlike them or that which they don't understand) as a basis to which to hate are precisely the point re: the thread.
People who disagree with something does not necessarily equate to hate. What part of that aren't you getting? Some things aren't stereotyping they are actual facts!
They dont understand that the model they built in 1950 to 1980 isnt sustainable uless they lower the production costs. Slaves are needed to sustain that model( wven though productivity wise they can do better in unskilled jobs) .
If at all i learned something all these years, its about competitiveness.
So you're a fan of slavery? Competitiveness does not negate our labor and immigration laws either nor should they.
People who disagree with something does not necessarily equate to hate. What part of that aren't you getting? Some things aren't stereotyping they are actual facts!
I'm thinking that poster is a millennial. I think their ex-hippy boomer parents and teachers really failed them. They were taught to be uptight about everything, so there is just love and hate, with nothing in between. Any speech or action even slightly unfavorable equates to hate.
I'm thinking that poster is a millennial. I think their ex-hippy boomer parents and teachers really failed them. They were taught to be uptight about everything, so there is just love and hate, with nothing in between. Any speech or action even slightly unfavorable equates to hate.
You're probably right. I have found with every liberal that I have known that if you don't agree with them then you're a hater.
I make it a point to research both sides of the issues so it's not like "I don't understand". I form my opinions from researching and common sense. I don't deal in emotions which far too many on the left do.
You're probably right. I have found with every liberal that I have known that if you don't agree with them then you're a hater.
I make it a point to research both sides of the issues so it's not like "I don't understand". I form my opinions from researching and common sense. I don't deal in emotions which far too many on the left do.
People who disagree with something does not necessarily equate to hate. What part of that aren't you getting? Some things aren't stereotyping they are actual facts!
I wasn't speaking to people who disagree; I was speaking to people who stereotype groups of people (as a reason for hate, confrontation and spite) i.e. liberals, blondes, millennials and so on. I very clearly made the distinction in several of my posts; perhaps you should read them before you argue a point which wasn't made, lol.
Btw, again, despite the fact you 'disagree' with globalization, it is what it is; and it is most certainly my avouchment you don't understand and/or fear it.
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Originally Posted by AnesthesiaMD
I'm thinking that poster is a millennial. I think their ex-hippy boomer parents and teachers really failed them. They were taught to be uptight about everything, so there is just love and hate, with nothing in between.
More spiteful stereotyping re: groups of people which (again) speaks to my point.
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A roll of the eyes, indeed i.e. utter nonsense. Happy New Year.
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