Fact vs emotion, from below. Michigan was accused of
Posted on: April 27, 2020 at 10:05:33 CT
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“thinly veiled emotion” in many of his posts.
I won’t pretend to speak for him but for me at least there is emotion in posts.
But being on the right, the emotion in my post is most often generated from the facts that define the issue.
Recidivist crime due to criminal friendly DAs makes me angry.
Blaming america for the ills of the world makes me angry.
Race hustlers exploiting phony racism allegations make me angry.
Impeachment over a phone call after years of trying to make trump’s conversations with russia an impeachable treasonous offense makes me angry.
Bengazhi makes me angry.
The deep state spying on presidential candidates makes me angry.
The left gets angry and emotional about non existent and therefor ill defined, institutional racism. They emotionally demand reparations.
The left gets emotional about the alleged rights of alleged transsexuals.
The left gets emotional about perceived unfairness since there are... and always will be, rich and poor people in the world.
The left gets emotional about alleged and often manufactured hate crimes, sexual misdeeds by their opponents, while becoming suddenly very detached, analytical and unemotional when their guy has credible allegations of sexual misconduct.
The left riots and breaks things if a conservative speaker dares to come to campus.
The left riots and breaks things when a street thug attacks a cop and the cop dares to defend himself with lethal force.
The solutions for the left are designed to make themselves feel good.
Hypocrisy is the mother’s milk of the left.
Hypocrisy makes me angry.
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Cue The Idiot and his idiots for their pithy, paltry and pathetic responses including, “irony”, “lol”, “and dam you're dumb”.
You know, emotion without benefit of facts.
Edited by hokie at 10:13:18 on 04/27/20