The United States of America?

CatHedral

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LOL. Whatever my problems may be, I am thankful I don't have to live with the shit in your head. Just wow, lol.
As I am thankful that I am not actively aiding and abetting a war enemy. The troll farms are generating a clear and present danger to the Republic in an arena that is being weaponized (social media), and youve internalized the Big Lie.. You're part of this nation's treason problem.
 

hanimmal

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As I am thankful that I am not actively aiding and abetting a war enemy. The troll farms are generating a clear and present danger to the Republic in an arena that is being weaponized (social media), and youve internalized the Big Lie.. You're part of this nation's treason problem.
Is being a 'useful idiot' treason?
 

DIY-HP-LED

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Agree that Europeans are better at embracing efficiency, but except for the last 75 years, they had no peers in creating bloodshed. Americans rule at innovation and are hands down more generous with those in need, but can't dispense medicine affordably and can't seem to string 20 years together without a war over coveting someone else's resources. Middle easterners excel at killing each other and others for no apparent reason and they are the best at staying mentally in the 12th century, even as they were accomplishing amazing science and architecture centuries ahead of the west.

We could do this all day, pluses and minuses to all cultures. But I won't as it's absolutely pointless. It's why I focus on my life, my family, my friends and my neighbors. I really don't give a shit about the rest.
Well republicans are the party of ME, not WE and you've demonstrated that, just make sure you and yours are vaccinated and wear a mask, show you care about those around you too.
 

CatHedral

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Is being a 'useful idiot' treason?
I think there is more here than useful idiocy.

However, viewing your question more narrowly I say Yes. The level of social and cognitive derangement one has to bring to the table in order to embrace alt-fact constitutes deliberately aiding and abbetting foreign agencies etc. means giving air to the Big Lies that are demonstrably corroding our national discourse and operation.

If you think my view of this is somehow in errror, please describe.
 

hanimmal

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I think there is more here than useful idiocy.

However, viewing your question more narrowly I say Yes. The level of social and cognitive derangement one has to bring to the table in order to embrace alt-fact constitutes deliberately aiding and abbetting foreign agencies etc. means giving air to the Big Lies that are demonstrably corroding our national discourse and operation.

If you think my view of this is somehow in errror, please describe.
I do not. The continual inability to have a real conversation is pretty telling.

I just do not know the actual treason laws, if someone is only a useful idiot, and can't speak to that though.
 

CatHedral

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I do not. The continual inability to have a real conversation is pretty telling.

I just do not know the actual treason laws, if someone is only a useful idiot, and can't speak to that though.
Thatsa good point. I have not looked into the text of the law. So while I think what I'm saying is reasonable, it is bound to be at variance with the legal definitions. And they trum(!) uh supersede my opinion.

I do think Stalin so admired the useful idiots because they were doing the heavy lifting of transforming the Soviet state into greater autocracy.

It's a shame that our steady supply of right trolls generally refuses conversation. A few of them might be trying to square the narrative with simple reason. Such might be a good conversation to have. There is so much I simply do not understand about the remarkably conformist "traitriot" element that has chestburstered the GOP.
 

hanimmal

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Thatsa good point. I have not looked into the text of the law. So while I think what I'm saying is reasonable, it is bound to be at variance with the legal definitions. And they trum(!) uh supersede my opinion.

I do think Stalin so admired the useful idiots because they were doing the heavy lifting of transforming the Soviet state into greater autocracy.

It's a shame that our steady supply of right trolls generally refuses conversation. A few of them might be trying to square the narrative with simple reason. Such might be a good conversation to have. There is so much I simply do not understand about the remarkably conformist "traitriot" element that has chestburstered the GOP.
I think that you are overestimating that actual amount of people who are willing to post instead of just nod along and use these interactions with trolls to become brainwashed and radicalized to conversations they have in real life.
 

CatHedral

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I think that you are overestimating that actual amount of people who are willing to post instead of just nod along and use these interactions with trolls to become brainwashed and radicalized to conversations they have in real life.
I think youre right. Still I dream of unicorns.
 

Cannacranky

Member
Well republicans are the party of ME, not WE and you've demonstrated that, just make sure you and yours are vaccinated and wear a mask, show you care about those around you too.
Not and never was a Republican, but believe as you wish. I don't care about that, either. I will take care of my health and my families as I choose to. I don't come here, or to you, for medical advice.

Now if you'll excuse me, I have unsuspecting civilians to cough on. :)
 

Cannacranky

Member
As I am thankful that I am not actively aiding and abetting a war enemy. The troll farms are generating a clear and present danger to the Republic in an arena that is being weaponized (social media), and youve internalized the Big Lie.. You're part of this nation's treason problem.
WAR ENEMY? TREASON PROBLEM? LOLOL!! Do you have a personality disorder, or are you just a millennial?
 

DIY-HP-LED

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Foxnews clamped down on voting machine liable when they got sued, so it can be done.
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