Could people in power please devote time and resources to things that actually matter, instead of video games? Like educating teenage drivers and maybe a little more road saftey measures. Because THAT is whats actually killing people.
Thankfully, human psychology doesn't care if you think it's bullshit.manythings said:Then I would chock that up to the same problem, People not reading what is THERE. Loaded language as a concept is bullshit. Words have meanings and if you don't know them then anything can mean anything. This is why they can drinkify snacks and snackify drinks (I personally think it is the start of getting us used to the idea of bland nutrient pastes so we won't object when they set up the internment camps).
Sorry, I'll address that now, I didn't before because I thought it was batshit obvious she was conservative because she is referenced as conservative in works by the Boston Globe and the New York Times, she ran as a Republican with a Conservative agenda in 1952, and look at the title of this New Yorker article from 2005.deth2munkies said:You completely ignored the second half of my post which addresses that. Even then, the thread title will cause more knee jerk reactions than is healthy.danpascooch said:That's because it's not common practice to announce someones race when you are commenting on their political views.deth2munkies said:If I put up a title that says "Negros Does not Like Video Games", and I was referring to John Negros who lives down the street, you'd STILL get half the posts declaring me a racist at worst or a generalist at best. Making your thread titles less apt to spark controversy helps discourse along and cuts out the extraneous bullshit. This woman isn't representing herself as a conservative at all in the stated work, or the principles of modern conservatism either. You have to reach all the way back to classical conservative radicals to even categorize her as one and THAT's a stretch. It was posted on a conservative website, that's all.danpascooch said:It's only misleading if you jump in with the preconceived notion that its intention is to bash Conservatives because:deth2munkies said:I'm well aware of what it ACTUALLY says, but don't tell me you read it, read my post, then went back and re-read the thread title. It's completely misleading in its current wording as evidenced by a good number of posts in this thread ALREADY.danpascooch said:When someone is a politician it is standard practice to mention their party alignment when introducing them. You'll notice that nowhere does it mention conservatives as a whole (except to say that she, A SINGLE PERSON, thinks they should do X Y & Z), the title is using Conservative's pertaining to a SINGLE CONSERVATIVE I'm sure. You're projecting.deth2munkies said:Alright, I'm going to nip this in the bud here: ONE CRAZY ***** DOES NOT REPRESENT ALL OF CONSERVATISM. STOP DOING THAT ESCAPIST.
I just came from Teamliquid where evidently all Texans are crazy because we don't like a fairly abusive new statute the EPA is trying to cram down our throats, I've had enough of political misrepresentation and ignorance today.
1.) You hate Conservatives yourself
OR
2.) You are used to seeing Conservatives get bashed, and are projecting that expectation onto the title.
What would you have called it? "Woman who just happens to be a Conservative and is not representative of the party as a whole wants Violent Video Games banned"?
Because it SHOULD be mentioned that she is conservative (because that's standard practice, if it was a Liberal, that should be mentioned too) and that alternative title is pretty fucking wordy.
Stop being so sensitive, you conservatives always make trouble where there isn't any! (that was a joke)
But when you are talking about the POLITICAL VIEWS of a POLITICIAN it's more or less universally accepted that you should mention their POLITICAL PARTY when introducing them. Notice how on CSPAN there are little (D) or (R) icons next to them? Yeah.
Well, they want their dictatorship to be as small and efficient as possible, clearly.Jamboxdotcom said:i love how "conservatives" claim to be against bigger government, yet don't see the irony in forcing more government control of our lives...
true dat man!deth2munkies said:Agree or disagree with it, calling all of Texas "childish", "crazy", and "insane" are not names that can be levied over a legal issue like this one. That kind of generalization and ignorance is what's wrong with a bunch of people and general discourse at low (random assholes on forum boards) and high (Fox News/editorials) forms of political thought.RvLeshrac said:When you can prove that none of the pollution you generate in Texas makes it across the border into neighbouring states or countries, you can opt out of the EPA program.deth2munkies said:Alright, I'm going to nip this in the bud here: ONE CRAZY ***** DOES NOT REPRESENT ALL OF CONSERVATISM. STOP DOING THAT ESCAPIST.
I just came from Teamliquid where evidently all Texans are crazy because we don't like a fairly abusive new statute the EPA is trying to cram down our throats, I've had enough of political misrepresentation and ignorance today.
Where is hypnotoad?Onyx Oblivion said:YOUR brain is fine.Nocta-Aeterna said:A female anti-feminist in politics?
Unless I know even less than I thought about feminism, I can safely say my brain just broke....
Her brain is fucked up.
After all, we know that all Texans are brilliant, if somewhat psychotic engineers who loudly vocalize their every action, have sawed off their right hand and replaced it with machinery, and are constantly shouting about things being sappeddeth2munkies said:Alright, I'm going to nip this in the bud here: ONE CRAZY ***** DOES NOT REPRESENT ALL OF CONSERVATISM. STOP DOING THAT ESCAPIST.
I just came from Teamliquid where evidently all Texans are crazy because we don't like a fairly abusive new statute the EPA is trying to cram down our throats, I've had enough of political misrepresentation and ignorance today.
I would just like to quote that for truth before I go off about how stupid this person is. Because this person is really, really stupid. I'm tired of ignorance ruling the politics surrounding video games. Ugh.deth2munkies said:Alright, I'm going to nip this in the bud here: ONE CRAZY ***** DOES NOT REPRESENT ALL OF CONSERVATISM. STOP DOING THAT ESCAPIST.
I'm talking about the Boy Scouts of America, which is the only Scouting organization relevant to this topic, since the conservative representative in question is an American representative, and obviously has no jurisdiction over the UK, or any other sovereign nation.GrizzlerBorno said:Firstly, i hope you're aware of the fact that Scouting, intrinsically, has nothing at all to do with religion. AT ALL. I've been to a couple Jamboree's in my tenure, one of them being the 21st WSJ 2007 in the UK (You're obviously a scout, so i take it that you know what that is.) and all of these Jamborees have multi-faith events where any scout of any religion can learn about any other religion .etc. Picking and choosing specific religions and allowing only them to join seems almost antithetical to the "scout message" of equality and brotherhood inspite of differences. That s my opinion at least.
So you're saying no one could be atheist before they join scouting, or before they get their Eagle badge? That's a pretty limited world view. I know plenty of atheists who were atheists their entire lives, or converted before they turned 18. In fact, people are born atheist. Religion is a learned behavior. A child has to be taught religion: he doesn't understand Christianity, for instance, simply by instinct. It would be silly to say all atheists are converts: plenty of atheists simply never went to church, as they had an atheist upbringing. As far as I know, the only atheists who were stripped of their Eagle honors in the US were those who were atheist when they obtained their Eagle badge, which would mean they were tacitly lying to maintain their membership, which requires faith in the United States.GrizzlerBorno said:Yeah...... people don't CHOOSE Atheism at birth. People BECOME Atheists through life experience. They experience certain events that, for whatever reason convinces them that their is no/may or may not be a God. That's what happened to me anyway(watch Movie Bobs latest "big picture" if you haven't already) In other words they "change their mind" NOT "lie to get an eagle badge" So to strip them of their honor because of this seems like.......well, like an excuse to keep slates clean, really.
I miss it, too. But it's gone...danpascooch said:Where is hypnotoad?Onyx Oblivion said:YOUR brain is fine.Nocta-Aeterna said:A female anti-feminist in politics?
Unless I know even less than I thought about feminism, I can safely say my brain just broke....
Her brain is fucked up.
......I miss Hypnotoad
Find and dandy until the Government fancies itself as that parent."There shall be no sale, rental or arcade-playing of extremely violent videogames by children without parental consent."
The things in GTA exist in real life. Guns kill. Drugs are harmful. People are dangerous. There is no advantage to 'protecting' children from this kind of thing. I would far rather my children grow up with games like GTA to give some warning about what life can be like. I think you'd agree, that you'd rather sit down and let them play GTA, after telling them that what's fun in the game, is fatal in real life.lovest harding said:snip for tidiness