Ricky11Slade wrote:
Nardi wrote:
Ricky11Slade wrote:
Nardi wrote:
Ricky11Slade wrote:
just quick question, how many of you think the Kent State students deserved it?
Pathetic equivalency. Have some respect for yourself. Some of those students had family fighting on the ground in in Vietnam. Some of these students couldn't find Gaza on a map or a keffiyeh on Amazon.
should they be shot though? that's what I asked, not whether you thought their protest was valid. That's already obvious.
See, this is where LTG's Just Asking Questions is highly applicable. No doubt you're clever but not clever enough to tell the difference between apples and oranges. Once you've put your fingers in your ears and go lalala, it's over.
Good luck with your defense of the lucrative protest industry and their non-unionized poorly paid workers. They pay them with misguided emotion.
I suppose I could say "whatever the protestors do is acceptable" which is the rhetorical equivalent of putting your fingers in your ears and going lalala, but that's already being done by the Israel can do no wrong or be criticized crowd and I haven't said that.
I started this morning by saying how much human suffering would be enough to believe protesters are actually genuine about it? There's no answer to that because these protests are genuine, just like virtually every protest. This cynicism about war protesters is borne from not being able to reconcile what you see in Gaza as clearly not being moral or just and all the other political beliefs you hold that contradict having any common ground with the protestors. So they must be fake, paid for, have other nefarious, unstated motives or just be racist monsters that for some reason have chosen just this moment to express it.
Everyone else is bought and paid for but not you, you're impervious to it all.
I don't recall you, Ricky, so I would start out by saying I don't think you have the experience of judging all my views in a days worth time.
It is my own personal judgement, by watching and reading, that the majority of college protestors are wet behind the ears and being used. They may THINK they have convictions but when they cry for bottled water, I tend to doubt their "deeply held" convictions. As far as the protesting industry, the mayor of NY and the commissioner of police have something to say about it and the receipts to back it up.
Lastly, Ricky11Slade sure isn't going to change my views with insults and JAQs.