lloyd9988 wrote:I think I just watched a video that instantly turned me into a republican. ? ? Maybe its too soon to say but its quite eye opening for me and fits strongly with my moral beliefs
I'm genuinely curious what this video is.
lloyd9988 wrote:I think I just watched a video that instantly turned me into a republican. ? ? Maybe its too soon to say but its quite eye opening for me and fits strongly with my moral beliefs
Sukunai, Real Canadian Hero wrote:Note to any Muslims present. Abuse a female in my presence, and you are being sent to a hospital emergency ward with life threatening injuries. And no human law will make me change my mind.
Sukunai, Real Canadian Hero wrote:Note to any Muslims present. Abuse a female in my presence, and you are being sent to a hospital emergency ward with life threatening injuries. And no human law will make me change my mind.
inthesto wrote:lloyd9988 wrote:I think I just watched a video that instantly turned me into a republican. ? ? Maybe its too soon to say but its quite eye opening for me and fits strongly with my moral beliefs
I'm genuinely curious what this video is.
inthesto wrote:Tangentially related: This lecture proposes a fundamental difference between how liberals and conservatives frame moral decisions:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5f9R9MtkpqM
Gotta get past the shitty intro, though.
CodeZTM wrote:inthesto wrote:lloyd9988 wrote:I think I just watched a video that instantly turned me into a republican. ? ? Maybe its too soon to say but its quite eye opening for me and fits strongly with my moral beliefs
I'm genuinely curious what this video is.
This possibly? Just my guess based upon the context between that and this this one.
The mainstream ideology that works best as capitalism's crutch is blame the government. This interpretation of modern society insists that the ultimate root and cause of economic problems is the government, not capitalism nor capitalists. If you are unemployed, foreclosed, or underpaid, the problem is not the capitalist who refuses to employ you, evicts you, or pays you poorly. It is instead partly your own fault, but mostly that of the government: the politicians and the bureaucrats.
Blame-the-government ideology serves capitalists and the rich executives, managers, professionals and advisers who depend on them. They can boost their profits and wealth by cutting wages, jobs and benefits, using toxic technologies, relocating businesses overseas, jacking up prices, foreclosing, evicting, and so on. They can provoke global crises and take massive bailouts with public money. To cover all that, business and political leaders, media spokespersons and academics compose a chorus that endlessly repeats, "blame the government." They seek to transform that idea into "common sense" so victims of capitalists' actions will automatically not blame them, but instead get angry at politicians.
CodeZTM wrote:inthesto wrote:lloyd9988 wrote:I think I just watched a video that instantly turned me into a republican. ? ? Maybe its too soon to say but its quite eye opening for me and fits strongly with my moral beliefs
I'm genuinely curious what this video is.
This possibly? Just my guess based upon the context between that and this this one.
CodeZTM wrote:inthesto wrote:lloyd9988 wrote:I think I just watched a video that instantly turned me into a republican. ? ? Maybe its too soon to say but its quite eye opening for me and fits strongly with my moral beliefs
I'm genuinely curious what this video is.
This possibly? Just my guess based upon the context between that and this this one.
lloyd9988 wrote:http://voices.washingtonpost.com/answer-sheet/guest-bloggers/what-superman-got-wrong-point.html
Don't watch it.?? Its not worth it v.v
Sukunai, Real Canadian Hero wrote:Note to any Muslims present. Abuse a female in my presence, and you are being sent to a hospital emergency ward with life threatening injuries. And no human law will make me change my mind.

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