"Awful human being "
For real?
i think over 75 pages of this thread it's probably pretty clear that my opinion of trump could be distilled into those three words yes...
"Awful human being "
For real?
i think over 75 pages of this thread it's probably pretty clear that my opinion of trump could be distilled into those three words yes...
I’ve always been a fan of the flat tax. Sad thing is it will never happen.No that video was a statement that a lot of liberals don't know what the fuck they're talking about. All they know is what they're told not to like by liberal college academia.
You want equality . Flat tax. No deductions.
I’ve always been a fan of the flat tax. Sad thing is it will never happen.
"Hate speech laws" are the most orwellian backwards anti-american rules I can think of. If any piece of that every tried to make it's way into the U.S I would do everything in my power to stop it.in the uk, hate speech (and therefore racism and xenophobia) are illegal - white supremacists are evil and dont deserve to be allowed permits for anything
No. What he was defending we're the people who might've been a part of the society complicit in that, but not leaving any change.are you really trying to defend slavery? please tell me that's a joke right? just the fact that they were slaves means they were treated horribly and demeaned and not treated like human beings
"Hate speech laws" are the most orwellian backwards anti-american rules I can think of. If any piece of that every tried to make it's way into the U.S I would do everything in my power to stop it.
i dont get how they are orwellian or backwards at all - they just mean expressions of hatred toward someone on account of that person's colour, race, disability, nationality (including citizenship), ethnic or national origin, religion, or sexual orientation is illegal...
essentially its a more specific type of crime than assaulting someone verbally
i dont get why they should be legal
i dont get how they are orwellian or backwards at all - they just mean expressions of hatred toward someone on account of that person's colour, race, disability, nationality (including citizenship), ethnic or national origin, religion, or sexual orientation is illegal...
essentially its a more specific type of crime than assaulting someone verbally
i dont get why they should be legal
It's insane how the left tries to demonize "the 1%" as if they're all millionaires and billionaires, when in reality it's most successful business owners who risked everything to start their own companyYep. Talk about simple and this would have just one bracket not a tiered system like the GOP plan. Just to me how can you say what dollar amount you're earning should be taxed higher.
Because everyone should have the right to say what they like without the fear of the government punishing them.
That is why the first amendment is the most important out of all the rights we Americans have.
Who decides what is "hate speech" anyways? Is there a legal definition? Does it change over time?
What is to stop the government from making criticism of them illegal if it's okay to make other things being said illegal?
Now you and I can agree that there are things that are impolite to say, and people are free to ban others from their establishments if they find them disagreeable but the government should have NO ROLE in what others can say or think.
Because eventually it could be come subjective.
While it starts all well and good it opens the door for greater government control than the founding fathers ever intended.
This nation was founded on LESS government control, not greater.
it's not about control though - it's a law that protects minorities from undue abuse
there's a legal definition so its not vague and controlled by the government but its enacted by the police who have to take into account intention in all the cases
but are you really telling me that people who are victims of hate speech should have no vehicle to escape abuse without removing themselves from a situation that they had no control over?
If it is not control than what is it?
What gives someone the right to not be offended? Where do you draw the line ? Your right to not be offended does not supersede my right to free speech.
Like I said it is a slippery slope.
Ultimately they are just words. Words that only have the power given to them.
Protect themselves from mean words?its not about not being offended - its about not being victimised and abused for something that is intrinsic to you and/or out of your control
someone who is subject to racial hatred etc. should have a legal means to protect themselves
Protect themselves from mean words?
Well, let me put it this way.The only thing he might sympathize with them on is he doesn't want to see the Confederate statues coming down. I remember him saying that and he also mentioned that they'll start on other people like George Washington. Well that's happening now. When he talked about good people on both sides ( and this is the last time I'm going to say this ) he was talking about people that was there that don't want to see the statues removed but weren't part of the racists. He's not saying there are good racists. Of course some people with opposite agendas will paint that picture tho.
yes... but there's a difference between being sworn at/abused because someone doesnt like you and being sworn at/abused with specific words designed to belittle you because of your background/nationality/ethnicity
but its not just about the mean words its about the intention to cause harassment/harm with them or being threatening/causing distress
This is the slippery slope I am talking about.
Yes there most certainly is a difference between mean names and threats to do bodily harm.
Where is the line drawn?
you are fine with strangers deciding what you can and can not say ?by the police, in the courts by a judiciary