Message from @Nine
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radical enlightened alt centrism is the only way
I prefer to think of it as both sides do good sh*t
yeah but one side is currently whack
unless you go to far out
It's just weird how the left fills the conservative role nowadays. It's supposed to be the liberal tries to expand possibilities, while the conservative ensures the ability to keep gains from those expansions. (Er, a rough idea of what I think of the roles of conservative/liberal)
i like petersons explenation more, where liberals want to fuzzy or remove the borders, and conservatives want more strickt borders and cathegorization
open borders = anarchy
= you arne't a country anymore, you're just a land where people can squat
Im assuming most of you guys fall somewhere in the center if youre watching tim right?
I think in this case, orders doesn't necessarily mean national borders, but borders of conceptual ideas
most of us are pretty center here I think
well yes
I'm typically center-center-right
libertarian
it doesnt stop at nation borders, you want strickter lines between all kinds of things
I'm actually normally apolitical, but have this innate need to hear all stories
everythign is political these days
unfortuatnly
it was bad for a while
and then got worse somehow
when you have people saying on tv they wish for a recession just so someone else will fail
that's wrong
I never wanted obama to fail
or bush
or clinton
they win, we win
Especially if they are rich enough to not see the effects of it
Exactly
"white poeple can't be poor"
same mindset
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When you tell me there's only one proper way to view an event, that cuts the number of stories at least by half
till 27th
all journalism has bias now, and that's basically saying the same thing
It's so boring
just like there are separate of church and state, should be separation of corporation and media
There's a reason most religions use stories. It's because stories allow for different interpretations and lessons over time. Assigning a definitive moral to each story limits its usefulness
but then you end up with state run media and publically funded media like npr
so I dunno what the answer is
and independent media, like tim, gets deplatformed/demonitized etc