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If I ever like one of your posts, it will probably be that one.
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The word seems to imply two clear things:
1) The person it applies to is defending something/one or an idea
2) The thing/person/idea being defended is controversial
That all seems fine to me. Of course it can be used by anyone. When you're at your Klan meetings you might call me a "feminism apologist" and within that context the word would totally work. The worst thing it does is make clear that some things are controversial. I'm sure we can all handle that.
So if I say I like roses in my garden it doesn't make sense to say I'm a "rose apologist". If I like weeds in my garden it just tells you something useful to describe me as a "dandelion apologist". It doesn't mean I'm good or bad. It doesn't say that dandelions are good or bad. It does tell you that a) I see no problem with them and b) other people do. That's all.
In my opinion, it means something similar to the following,
"How dare you say that. How dare you try to defend the indefensible, or discuss something which society abhors. You are not allowed to do that. You must know the unwritten rule regularly circulated by the media and other sources about discussing such issues in such a manner. What you seek to discuss is too fearful for words, or too wicked to contemplate. I hereby wave my politically correct higher ground card in your face. You are no longer allowed to open your mouth, or pick up your pen. Not only is what you have souht to discuss, morally represhensible, but you are a disgrace for seeking to raise the topic in any manner other than by spewing bile, and outright condemnation upon it. Do not say another word. I win."
You poor thing. You gonna be alright? You need a cuddle?Anyway, in brighter news, I see that the UN has this week appointed an Ambassador for "The Empowerment of Women"
No gender bias there at least.
You poor thing. You gonna be alright? You need a cuddle?
Though in many ways your internal monologue is a scary and confused place it is sometimes quite amusing.I must not joke about masturbating over videos of the UN's Ambassador for the Empowerment of Women
I must not joke about masturbating over videos of the UN's Ambassador for the Empowerment of Women
I must not joke about masturbating over videos of the UN's Ambassador for the Empowerment of Women
I must not joke about masturbating over videos of the UN's Ambassador for the Empowerment of Women
I must not joke about masturbating over videos of the UN's Ambassador for the Empowerment of Women
I must not joke about masturbating over videos of the UN's Ambassador for the Empowerment of Women
I must not joke about masturbating over videos of the UN's Ambassador for the Empowerment of Women
I must not joke about masturbating over videos of the UN's Ambassador for the Empowerment of Women
I must not joke about masturbating over videos of the UN's Ambassador for the Empowerment of Women
I must not joke about masturbating over videos of the UN's Ambassador for the Empowerment of Women
I must not joke about masturbating over videos of the UN's Ambassador for the Empowerment of Women
I must not joke about masturbating over videos of the UN's Ambassador for the Empowerment of Women
Even if that were true it would be a useful word as it would be good to know that the writer had such extreme views.In my opinion, it means something similar to the following,
"How dare you say that. How dare you try to defend the indefensible, or discuss something which society abhors. You are not allowed to do that. You must know the unwritten rule regularly circulated by the media and other sources about discussing such issues in such a manner. What you seek to discuss is too fearful for words, or too wicked to contemplate. I hereby wave my politically correct higher ground card in your face. You are no longer allowed to open your mouth, or pick up your pen. Not only is what you have souht to discuss, morally represhensible, but you are a disgrace for seeking to raise the topic in any manner other than by spewing bile, and outright condemnation upon it. Do not say another word. I win."
What really stands out about the US Constitution is that there is not a single thing within it that addresses the American people, as it breaks down as follows...Constitutions are indeed a very weird idea. Especially since people then seem to have this idea that they are some eternal truth that must always be adhered to (and its hard to see how/why humans can't naturally gravitate towards this conclusion).
It's especially ironic that Americans get all bent out of shape about potential change or deletion to the second amendment. The second amendment. You know - the thing that was added/changed. The thing that, by its very existence, shows that governmental constitutions aren't eternal and set in stone. Especially, maybe, when considering the role/legality/utility of tools that are designed only to kill things. It's ****ing insane.
1) I'm not sure how you come to that conclusion? The House of Representatives will most likely be Republican controlled even if the Democrats win the popular vote. 2) AgreedThere is one glaring issue at the moment regarding the presidential system, which is that due to changes in demographics, the republican party might never get reelected. Which basically means the end of a meaningful democracy in the US.
A second glaring issue is that 21st century democracy appears to essentially mean a battle of dirt in the media.
A third glaring issue is that the mainstream media channels appear to be able essentially decide the election.
There is one glaring issue at the moment regarding the presidential system, which is that due to changes in demographics, the republican party might never get reelected. Which basically means the end of a meaningful democracy in the US.
Perhaps the Republican party should've considered this before they alienated virtually everybody?There is one glaring issue at the moment regarding the presidential system, which is that due to changes in demographics, the republican party might never get reelected. Which basically means the end of a meaningful democracy in the US.
A second glaring issue is that 21st century democracy appears to essentially mean a battle of dirt in the media.
A third glaring issue is that the mainstream media channels appear to be able essentially decide the election.