What's the 411 on Ecuador now?
Basically exactly what you’d expect from this guy: https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.gq.com/story/trump-jr-wish-i-was-hunter/amphttps://www.theguardian.com/comment...trump-jr-book-tour-booing-rightwing-hypocrisy
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Trump Jr’s book tour is also a reminder of the right’s limitless hypocrisy. One of the big themes of Triggered is, to quote Trump Jr: “A victimhood complex has taken root in the American left”. But let’s recap the situation shall we? Trump Jr (who describes himself as “hyper-rational” and “stoic”) has just published a book complaining that he is being silenced by the left. He is touring the US talking about how he is being silenced. He has been invited on primetime TV to talk about being silenced. And he is complaining about being silenced to his 4 million followers on Twitter. Maybe I am missing something, but that doesn’t exactly sound like being silenced to me.
And it is not just Trump Jr who loves to play the victim. A delusional victimhood complex is at the very heart of rightwing ideology. Immigrants are invading and stealing all the jobs. Jews are taking over the world. #MeToo is intent on destroying innocent men’s lives. Gays are destroying family values. The right never see themselves as racists or bigots; they see themselves as victims who are fighting back against the imminent extinction of western civilisation. Forget being stoic or silenced; they are constantly triggered and they never shut up."
i loled anyway
https://www.commondreams.org/views/...q8m2UY1-o79ZXzt_7NwKFjmbTX2ld6vCBqw4rcVxromi8
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However, media (e.g., Voice of America, 10/11/19; Miami Herald, 10/9/19; Reuters, 10/9/19) are taking seriously the accusation that the Ecuadorian protests are, in fact, masterminded abroad, by President Nicolás Maduro of Venezuela, with the Guardian (10/8/19) going so far to describe the Ecuadorians not as "democracy-minded people," but "rioters"—a label not appearing in connection with Hong Kong, except as an accusation by Chinese officials (e.g., Time, 10/2/19; CNN, 10/22/19), are almost universally condemned in coverage as part of a "repressive" (e.g., Vox, 8/29/19; Guardian, 10/19/19) "dictatorship" (New York Times, 8/29/19).
In the cases of the less-covered protests, the "wrong" people are protesting and the "wrong" governments are doing the repressing. As the Washington Post (10/14/19) noted on Haiti,
On Ecuador, the State Department has been more forthcoming, issuing a full endorsement of Moreno's neoliberal austerity package:
In other words, don't expect any angry editorials denouncing US client states like Haiti or Ecuador, or arguing that the Chilean government's repression of its protest movement shows the moral bankruptcy of capitalism. Indeed, corporate media (e.g., Guardian, 10/8/19; CNN, 10/8/19; USA Today, 10/10/19) emphasized the violence of the Ecuadorian protestors while downplaying Hong Kong's—the New York Times (6/30/19) even inventing the phrase "aggressive nonviolence" to describe the Hong Kong protesters' actions, so eager was it to frame the demonstrations against China as unquestionably laudable"
hoping this article will somehow help some ppl to come to less stupid beliefs abt political violence, also somehow it's formatting got put into the post so srry
He is touring the US talking about how he is being silenced. He has been invited on primetime TV to talk about being silenced. And he is complaining about being silenced to his 4 million followers on Twitter. Maybe I am missing something, but that doesn’t exactly sound like being silenced to me.
How inclusive!The Trumpkids know full well what they're doing. They know they're not victims. They're just very savvy business people latching onto a rise in hard right ideologies to make a few more bucks. But it should be painfully obvious to even those within the hard right trenches that the Trumpkids are as phony as phony gets. These are pampered, elitist slimeballs parading themselves as rEaL aMeRiCaNs. But, uh, my redneck neighbor, pls explain what values you share on a socio-economic level with the denizens of ivory NY towers?
Cracks are already beginning to show, like when T Jr. was booed by his own "fans" because he wasn't going to host a Q&A at a stop on his book tour. Then his girlfriend ridiculed the crowd and called them incels. That poor billionaire's son.
I don't know what you mean. Normally, I'd assume you're taking the opposite stance for the sake of being a contrarian cuck, but I'll give you the benefit of the doubt this time because surely a troll of your caliber isn't dumb enough to fall for the Trumpkids' antics.How inclusive!
No, I'm just pointing out how much of a bigot your acting by being so closed off to other opinions and perspectives. I'm not trolling, I'm just stating what's in front of me.I don't know what you mean. Normally, I'd assume you're taking the opposite stance for the sake of being a contrarian cuck, but I'll give you the benefit of the doubt this time because surely a troll of your caliber isn't dumb enough to fall for the Trumpkids' antics.
But I've been wrong before.
If you truly believe a billionaire's son is genuinely concerned about your or anyone's welfare when it doesn't simultaneously line his own pockets then I don't know what else to say other than I'm sorry you got duped, and I'm sorry you're offended on his behalf.No, I'm just pointing out how much of a bigot your acting by being so closed off to other opinions and perspectives. I'm not trolling, I'm just stating what's in front of me.
It's like me saying I think you progressive libtards are such massive victims by sucking off of people who actually earned their money from big bad misogynist white male society, but that's not what I'm saying. It's incredibly bigoted, and frankly you're not gonna be convincing anyone to change their minds that way. I think the language is really disgusting.
Although, the victim complex goes both ways though, I can acknowledge that to some extent, and I think we should make it a point to call it out whenever it occurs.
Then educate me then, how does bigotry work? Last I heard, Bigot means: a person who is intolerant toward those holding different opinions. I'd like to say your recent message appeared very intolerant of those who support the president. Not to mention, I don't see the issue with being patriotic about your own country. I do think that they have reason to rebuke their recent ridicule. It's been overboard in my opinion.If you truly believe a billionaire's son is genuinely concerned about your or anyone's welfare when it doesn't simultaneously line his own pockets then I don't know what else to say other than I'm sorry you got duped, and I'm sorry you're offended on his behalf.
And if that makes me a bigot for calling the Trumpkids "phonies" then I'll gladly wear the badge, even if that's not how bigotry works.
Show me where specifically because I was referring to the Jr the whole time. (Unless you mean 'redneck neighbors,' which, last I checked with my redneck kin, is not a slur.)I'd like to say your recent message appeared very intolerant of those who support the president. When did I address what you said of Don Jr.? I was talking about how you regarded trump supporters.
Calling racists racist isn't racist.At least I'm tolerant of those who are quite racist towards white people (i.e. half of the leftists I meet).
I just find it sad that you believe all Trump supporters are racist. That's like me saying all leftists support Antifa. It's a really cruddy stance to apply that to everyone. Perhaps you should sit down face to face with someone, because frankly Id think most of us would agree we want the best for the country, albeit different ways of doing it.my bias against white supremacy turned me into a bigot smogon help
I disagree (debate me bruh). How are you does supposed to reach conclusions in your organization without debate? Then again. If ur watching an "intellectual debate" for fun, you probably should have your head examinedThese ppl invent 'debate' as a form of intellectual hazing, a ritual designed to produce psychological conformity and obedience in impressionable young students. They assert that this ritual, debate, has discursive merits beyond its form, some sort of instantiation of an intellectualized wrestling show, but every once in a while the veil slips and the latent psychic violence the ritual is predicated on is revealed to all.
And what if ppl disagree on "action items"? What happens?no you have group meetings with minutes and action items stop being obtuse that isnt a debate