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riseagainstrocks 02-27-2017 03:58 PM

I appreciate your misplaced pedantry.

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Originally Posted by https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/myopia
Definition of myopia
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: a condition in which the visual images come to a focus in front of the retina of the eye resulting especially in defective vision of distant objects. ex She wears glasses to correct her myopia.
2
: a lack of foresight or discernment : a narrow view of something
ex. … those require long-term commitments, which in our current myopia we cannot take on. — Adam Smith


Neapolitan 02-27-2017 04:18 PM

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Originally Posted by riseagainstrocks (Post 1809658)
I appreciate your misplaced pedantry.

How so? When myopia is taken directly from a medical condition and no one ever uses "hyperopia" to mean too much discernment or too broad a view of something. Face it you said you were grown but then slide right back into your old ways and slighted people with a medical condition by using a word to mean something it never was meant to mean.

edit: I appreciate your irony.

Neapolitan 02-27-2017 04:56 PM

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Originally Posted by elphenor (Post 1809664)
Wtf Nea this is stupid even for you

How so? People who have myopia are teased and bullied. I don't agree with adding to their laundry list of how they are mistreated the redefining of the medical term for their condition to mean a "lack of discernment." There are people who wear glasses that have plenty of discernment. FYI

The Batlord 02-27-2017 05:00 PM

@ Nea - You're boring us now. Find better schtick.

Neapolitan 02-27-2017 05:40 PM

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Originally Posted by The Batlord (Post 1809676)
@ Nea - You're boring us now. Find better schtick.

This post only fuels my ambition to be the most boring person ever. : |

Trollheart 02-27-2017 05:42 PM

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Originally Posted by The Batlord (Post 1809676)
@ Nea - You're boring us now. Find better schtick.

I'm quite surprised you didn't say just ****ing kill yourself. Showing great restraint, Batty!

The Batlord 02-27-2017 05:58 PM

I'll up my game when he ups his.

Neapolitan 02-27-2017 06:06 PM

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Originally Posted by Trollheart (Post 1809690)
I'm quite surprised you didn't say just ****ing kill yourself. Showing great restraint, Batty!

Here read what you wrote to Ki.

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Originally Posted by Trollheart (Post 1805800)
How can I take it any other way than personally and seriously, when the post related to my advising everyone that my favourite aunt had passed away? If there's something more serious or personal than that, I don't know what it is.

There are times for jokes, Ki, and this is not one of them. If I write something intensely personal and you say it was too long, then I can't in all honesty see that as being a joke, and if it was, it wasn't funny. Obviously I'm not insinuating that you don't care, and while I don't wish to make a federal case of this, I think it's important to distinguish between what could be seen as banter and outright rudeness or thoughtlessness. Even Batty had a sincere comment, and if anyone was going to make an off-colour joke I might have expected it from him. But you have to say (and it's odd I know but there it is) in this case, he had more class than you.

I've checked it out: twenty-one seconds to read without rushing, and anyone in all fairness who reads a message that begins "My aunt passed away" and can't be bothered to read the next few lines, well, I don't know what to say. Had you read it through (a valuable twenty seconds I'm sure you could have spent in other ways) you would not have needed to make the remark that you did here, committing a social faux pas of sorts, and this issue would not have come up. Given that, had you not read it and then responded with "sorry man didn't read/see the post" that would be better than, essentially, "sorry could not be bothered". Considering how people (including me) have supported you recently, the idea of even thinking of making a joke about this comes across as very cold and emotionless, whether that was the intention or not.

tl;dr: I didn't find your comment funny, I don't see it as a joke and I kind of doubt anyone but you gets it. Maybe have a bit more consideration next time, yeah?

You insult people by hiding behind the Batlord as if he said it. I had a friend who did commit suicide recently and I find that phrase "just ****ing kill yourself" just plain fucking revolting. It's not a joke, it's not even an off-colour joke. Now you sunk lower than Ki, I think you owe him an apology.

DwnWthVwls 02-27-2017 06:13 PM

ITT: i learned you cant talk about 4chan without turning into 4chan.

riseagainstrocks 02-27-2017 06:18 PM

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Originally Posted by Neapolitan (Post 1809662)
How so? When myopia is taken directly from a medical condition and no one ever uses "hyperopia" to mean too much discernment or too broad a view of something. Face it you said you were grown but then slide right back into your old ways and slighted people with a medical condition by using a word to mean something it never was meant to mean.

edit: I appreciate your irony.

I don't know if you're trolling or if this is your thing (hoping it's the former). Legally, people with glasses aren't a protected class; morally, it's obvious I was referring to the common use in argument of philosophical narrow sightedness; and forum-ly, this whole digression is off-topic. Not to mention, pedantic.

edit: 'just ****ing kill yourself' was like every 7th post I made 8 years ago. My oh my how my contributions have changed... Yet another reason I'm sad/scared that 30 year olds behave like this still.

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Segments of the Alt-Right do go into white nationalism and identity. There's no evidence that these beliefs extend to Trump's administration. If Mexicans and people in the middle east where as white as paper, the same policies would be proposed. We can call it "Islamophobia" and whatever you call disliking Mexicans irrationally, or look into other reasons why people and a President would want to take those actions but, as I said, there's nothing that links these actions to race.
This is a non-answer, and I think you know it. Campaign rhetoric, while often extreme, sets expectations for policy. Add inflammatory anti-Muslim rhetoric to an inner circle of advisors with noted ties to hysterically Islamophobic organizations and you have an administration that implements ideaological bans. The differences between Obama's 2011 implementation and Trump's 2017 fiasco are well documented elsewhere. They also don't matter in a way, because Trump repeatedly said that he was calling for a "complete and total shutdown of Muslims entering America". Intent matters, especially from the Twitter President. So there are direct links to Islamophobia. As for anti-Mexican sentiment, the angst here is more economic. Mexicans are a convenient other. NAFTA, for it's flaws, reduced the flood of immigration, because it moved well-paying jobs to Mexico, where labor (because of the cost of living) is cheaper. Poor Americans still like their cars, their TVs, etc. I'm not saying they must do without, but economics is heartless. Live in an American town where those things are part of the standard of living and I'll show you a Mexican barrio where they can package food/assemble electronics/make widgets as well as their unskilled American counterpart, for 20% of the wage. So the economic and racial resentment is articially manipulated by many of the same people that benefit from it. The millionaire/billionaire class a have it easier when they aim poor white ire at Mexican immigrants and complex trade agreements than the alternative.

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Most of the issues MRA's talk about are ignored, so it's just a matter of living in reality.
Also a non-answer. You can't just assert I'm not living in reality. I asked you to explain your beliefs. Don't point me to a YouTube video. Type them out, learn how to express them. If you don't want to fine, but not being able to argue your positions makes you the rube too many of my friends assume people like you are. I don't, I really want to dialog. Only way I'll survive the next 2-4 years... By the way, sourcing is fine for a conversation like this. I'm being pre-emptive here, but your quick non-answers aren't encouraging.


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I believe that the word "justice" is fine all by itself. As soon as you start tagging words at the beginning or end of perfect concepts, you open up a worm hole. Going from pure truth and morality, to coerced and ideological ways of dealing with things.

Privileged people have a privileged position in American society.

But justice can have many shadings. Legal, societal, tribal, etc. Doesn't mean they're all moral in the same way. Pure truth in a moral or philosophical sense isn't objectively attainable. I don't know if you're religious, and that's an entirely separate argument, but all but the most stringent of codes recognize circumstance as, at least, influencing action. Regardless, I completely agree that coercion is almost never the answer (outside lawful imprisonment, and the like). Certainly not over things as petty as 'Gamergate'.

I get it. You didn't own slaves. Neither did your parents, or your grandparents, or your great-grandparents. Maybe you're family isn't well-off. Maybe your job sucks. You hear 'white privilege' and you think 'rich privilege'. That's not what white privilege means and any serious thinker will tell you that you shouldn't feel guilty for being white or feel bad for being told that you don't have it as bad as black folk. I get angry when I hear that and rightfully so. It's about the aggregate. It's about the lifetime. Of everyone. In the country. STATISTICALLY, you will have a better life than people of color. The straight line is this is due to slavery. Not your fault. Not my fault. My people were in Ireland until the early 1900's. But as a white man, I will make more money and live longer. If I get arrested for possession of narcotics, I'll likely serve less time.

What you do with this knowledge, I don't know. I'm still recovering from my rejection of the idea of white privilege, which I only seriously thought about within the last few years. But your statement is a meaningless tautology.

This is getting long. Happy to continue (takes me a day to digest and gather my thoughts, so long form correspondence) if you want to take this to email or something.


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