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addams wrote:Politics is hard. I can't do it.
It takes a nasty Jr. High School Girl in a man's body to keep up.
Alexander Hamilton wrote:Ambition, avarice, personal animosity, party opposition, and many other motives not more laudable than these, are apt to operate as well upon those who support as those who oppose the right side of a question. Were there not even these inducements to moderation, nothing could be more ill-judged than that intolerant spirit which has, at all times, characterized political parties. For in politics, as in religion, it is equally absurd to aim at making proselytes by fire and sword. Heresies in either can rarely be cured by persecution.
sourmilk wrote:Well, I'm still technically correct. The best kind of correct.
Terry Pratchett wrote:The trouble with having an open mind, of course, is that people will insist on coming along and trying to put things in it.
sourmìlk wrote:Eh, they're all trolls. I really don't like this posting of a cracked article on the N&A forum. I like cracked as much as the next guy, but it's not news.
Dark567 wrote:"Hey, I created a perpetual motion device"
"yeah, but your poster sucks. F-"

Terry Pratchett wrote:The trouble with having an open mind, of course, is that people will insist on coming along and trying to put things in it.
If you think hot women have it easy because everyone wants to have sex at them, you're both wrong and also the reason you're wrong.
addams wrote:Torture is Not how to get information.
The way to get information is with Blue Berry Pancakes.
Terry Pratchett wrote:The trouble with having an open mind, of course, is that people will insist on coming along and trying to put things in it.
sourmìlk wrote:Mind you, that article then went on to "insult" sexists by saying they're all virgins.
addams wrote:I'm not a bot.
That is what a bot would type.
lutzj wrote:sourmìlk wrote:Mind you, that article then went on to "insult" sexists by saying they're all virgins.
To be fair, the article was specifically addressing defenders of sexist comics, who, presumably, get less action that your run-of-the-mill sexists.
If you really want to know what it's like for someone else, you have to be able to picture them in their shoes. Not you.
ameretrifle wrote:lutzj wrote:sourmìlk wrote:Mind you, that article then went on to "insult" sexists by saying they're all virgins.
To be fair, the article was specifically addressing defenders of sexist comics, who, presumably, get less action that your run-of-the-mill sexists.
...So because it's "true", it's less hypocritical somehow...? What?
sourmilk wrote:Well, I'm still technically correct. The best kind of correct.
sourmìlk wrote:But it's not like just any article flies here, right? Like, if I posted a wikipedia article about Simpsons Episode 12 of Season 17, or something, that's an article but I don't think it would fit this forum.
Cracked readers... you can't understand them.Jave D wrote:I like that article.
Except for all the commentators who wrote about how it wasn't funny or good and thus sucked. Those people just suck. They probably pursue the cause of suckiness because they hate the world, since they are not really human and want to destroy everything.
addams wrote:Politics is hard. I can't do it.
It takes a nasty Jr. High School Girl in a man's body to keep up.
Jave D wrote:Hypocrisy and being truthful are not mutually exclusive.
lutzj wrote:sourmìlk wrote:Mind you, that article then went on to "insult" sexists by saying they're all virgins.
To be fair, the article was specifically addressing defenders of sexist comics, who, presumably, get less action that your run-of-the-mill sexists.
Jave D wrote:Except for all the commentators who wrote about how it wasn't funny or good and thus sucked. Those people just suck. They probably pursue the cause of suckiness because they hate the world, since they are not really human and want to destroy everything.

Terry Pratchett wrote:The trouble with having an open mind, of course, is that people will insist on coming along and trying to put things in it.
sourmìlk wrote:I'm not worried about the truth value of the statement that sexists are more likely to be virgins (though I sort of doubt it), but using virgin as an insult is both dickish and an ad-Hominem.

sourmìlk wrote:I'm not worried about the truth value of the statement that sexists are more likely to be virgins (though I sort of doubt it), but using virgin as an insult is both dickish and an ad-Hominem.
addams wrote:Politics is hard. I can't do it.
It takes a nasty Jr. High School Girl in a man's body to keep up.
sourmìlk wrote:but using virgin as an insult is both dickish and an ad-Hominem.
Terry Pratchett wrote:The trouble with having an open mind, of course, is that people will insist on coming along and trying to put things in it.
sourmìlk wrote:I'm not worried about the truth value of the statement that sexists are more likely to be virgins (though I sort of doubt it), but using virgin as an insult is both dickish and an ad-Hominem.
Mighty Jalapeno wrote:Jave D wrote:Hypocrisy and being truthful are not mutually exclusive.
Lying to yourself and honesty aren't mutually exclusive?
Please, explain. I am eager to learn.
sourmilk wrote:Well, I'm still technically correct. The best kind of correct.
moiraemachy wrote:sourmìlk wrote:I'm not worried about the truth value of the statement that sexists are more likely to be virgins (though I sort of doubt it), but using virgin as an insult is both dickish and an ad-Hominem.
I may be giving the author too much credit, but I thought the idea wasn't to imply that virgins are losers, it was more along the lines of "if you are sexist enough to defend these point, you probably are a male who is bound to gender roles and evaluate other male's worth by how much they get laid. So let's poke where it hurts".
Jave D wrote:Mighty Jalapeno wrote:Jave D wrote:Hypocrisy and being truthful are not mutually exclusive.
Lying to yourself and honesty aren't mutually exclusive?
Please, explain. I am eager to learn.
Hypocrisy is saying "do X" while doing Y. This doesn't mean that doing X is, in truth, not a good thing to do.
I think this could have been a section of the article:CorruptUser wrote:I had a falling out with a close friend over stuff like this. I claimed that Bush had good intentions but that he was making mistakes. He declared that I was an idiot for seeing Bush as anything other than a demon hellbent on sucking the lifeblood of the US (or a puppet of another hellspawn).
Oh, and he claimed I was an idiot for even trying to bring up any type of criticisms about any righteous infallible heroic heroes like Mandela, MLK, or Harvey Milk. Never mind the manipulation and the lies, if it was for a good cause the ends always justifies the means!
Terry Pratchett wrote:The trouble with having an open mind, of course, is that people will insist on coming along and trying to put things in it.
elasto wrote:People critique those they like by their intentions - frequently assuming the best possible intentions - rationalising away observed differences between assumed intentions and observed actions. People critique those they dislike in the opposite fashion.
Shivahn wrote:elasto wrote:People critique those they like by their intentions - frequently assuming the best possible intentions - rationalising away observed differences between assumed intentions and observed actions. People critique those they dislike in the opposite fashion.
It's really just a case of extended attribution error. People attribute their own failures to situations and others' to personality flaws.
When I'm late, it's because the car wouldn't start and then traffic sucked, but everyone else should've left earlier in case they had traffic.
Mighty Jalapeno wrote:Correct. Now explain how hypocrisy and being truthful are not mutually exclusive.
KnightExemplar wrote:* Thinking a video game tactic is "cheap" and needs to be removed from a game, but abusing it anyway so that you can get a better score than the opponent.
* A presidential candidate can be against Super-pacs but still use them because not using them would put him at a significant disadvantage against his foes.
quantumcat42 wrote:I've actually seen Belial's smoking example IRL
Belial wrote:quantumcat42 wrote:I've actually seen Belial's smoking example IRL
There's a reason I led with "common occurrence". It's a thing a loooot of smokers say.
Mighty Jalapeno wrote:Exactly. You're lying to yourself, no matter how you slice it.
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