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Why is it taken more serious if the right gets more popular..as opposed to the left!
We are in a day and age that no way will another war be fought because of fascism...to think that, you might as well have a tin foiled hat over your head. |
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They were invented by right wing commentators to demean, ridicule and reduce the impact of what was being said in defence of any socioeconomic political progressive argument. 'Virtue signalling' can anybody tell me why being a good person and being seen to do good things or champion good things is wrong?.. 'Political correctness'.. law and order, Justice.. what could be wrong with that? We brits love rules and regulations when did they become taboo? 'Snowflakes' ? What's that? It may have a definition now because the inventor managed to get the use of it global due to its viral appeal of being a generic insult to mostly young left leaning people who take an interest in social issues. The traditional labour heartlands have been targeted by and bombarded with these negative labels. They mean nothing and I for one don't expect the use of these derogatory terms to survive one the conservatives have lost the next election. It is on their best interest to keep the pressure on to subdue progressive groups and individuals by any means necessary. |
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Vice.com as a whole definitely has a left or centre-left point of view. Business Insider is mainly just an aggregator site that repeats the original article. More about news organisations political leanings - https://www.google.com/search?q=vice...obile&ie=UTF-8 |
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Considering that conservatives take turns in kicking places like twitter for banning their far right opinions, which they then feed into their grievance movement, how likely are right wing sites to then report on issues like this? I've seen this reported on MSNBC previously, which admittedly is a primarily centre left news org, but they are a news org nonetheless. Again, I agree on your point concerning the lack of concrete facts, but then then your original post that I was replying to was also guilty of that same flaw. You made a speculative assertion that was lacking in anything to back it up other than the whines and cries of those banned. Are they likely to be the most level headed of complainants? |
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Its the internet/modern day equvilant of..like..those people who would make a huge fuss about giving money to a beggar so that everyone knew they did it so everyone knew they were a good person. Like, IDK those who film themselves giving the homeless a hundred quid, and post it around, not actually caring about the homeless, caring about their public image more and hoping i will go viral or something. If you took issue with those ridiculous types of twats, would that be 'taking issue with those who give to the homeless'? Its more about pointing out they are clearly doing it for the wong reasons, for attention, rather than actually caring. Loads of people help the homeless each day without making a song and dance about it, because they do just want to help. Those who do it for attention, are technically doing a good thing I guess, but for self serving reasons which does..dim the goodness somewhat :laugh: Thats how I see virtue signalling. Being a good person..is very different. |
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I have never really understood what 'snowflake' was meant to be about though tbh. And these days, its just used for anyone (left or right, or centre) who gets pissed off about anything at all. |
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You are well out of Date SkyNewsHD is now owned by NBC/Comcast USA |
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My way or no way basically |
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Plus, the origin of the word patronise clearly means the same thing ;) |
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