Do you know the meaning of vulgar? it's characteristic of or belonging to the masses. It comes from the Latin meaning common people.
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Do you know the meaning of vulgar? it's characteristic of or belonging to the masses. It comes from the Latin meaning common people.
Yeah, let us know when that starts happening.Well, when Trump talks the way everyone talks
Yeah, let us know when that starts happening.
Meanwhile, my point about attempting to equivocate on the word "vulgar" stands.
Biden indeed would be spreading a lie IF it were true that Trump had said the neo nazi's were the one's spreading hate that day as evidenced by the guy driving his car into the crowd of peaceful protesters. But Trump didn't say that. Trump said both sides were spreading hate bigotry and violence. So, Biden isn't lying.Biden's own words:
“assigned a moral equivalence between those spreading hate and those with the courage to stand against it,”
Who were those spreading hate that day? The neo-nazis and white supremacist. The very ones Trump condemned. So Biden is spreading a lie.
That's drawing a moral equivalence. "We condemn in the strongest possible terms this egregious display of hatred, bigotry and violence on many sides, on many sides." <----This is drawing a moral equivalence.There were people on both sides to blame. Those who instigated fights. Which was on both sides.
What is true is that Trump is obfuscating, spreading the blame on both sides.Which is true.
That's obfuscation. It's a false moral equivalency. We can see with our own eyes the pro-confederate statue guy driving his car into the very fine people on the other side.There were the neo-nazis/white supremacists and the protestors instigating fights.
And there were those who peacefully protested for or against the taking down of the statue.
Right here: --->We condemn in the strongest possible terms this egregious display of hatred, bigotry and violence on many sides, on many sides."This is an outright lie. He never made any such equivelence.
"And I'm not talking about the neo-nazis and the white nationalists. Because they should be condemned totally."
Which would include the driver, who was a neo-nazi.
Biden is conveying that by pointing out that there were very fine people (peaceful protesters) on both sides, Trump is drawing a false moral equivalence through obfuscation.Biden is claiming Trump made a moral equivalence between neo-nazis and protesters when he state "very fine people on both sides" after Trump made it clear he wasn't talking about neo-nazis.
Biden didn't say that, he said "With those words, the president of the United States assigned a moral equivalence between those spreading hate and those with the courage to stand against it,"Hence Biden is spreading a lie about Trump calling neo-nazis and white supremacist very fine people
I think we're getting off topic here.You mean like the article by USA Today I posted which is a left wing site?
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USA Today - Bias and Credibility
LEFT-CENTER BIAS These media sources have a slight to moderate liberal bias. They often publish factual information that utilizes loaded words (wordingmediabiasfactcheck.com
How does saying they both share horrible traits show that I like Trump? I would think that shows the exact opposite.
Here is projection in scripture:Since the thread topic is about Biden, the ones doing the whataboutisms are all those bringing up Trump. That includes you.
That's not what projection is and not how it works. Every definition of projection defines it as projecting one's own personal negative attributes onto another.
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The only one who could project Trump's negative attributes onto Biden would be Trump himself.
Because that would be actual projection. Please read the dictionary definition.
Biden indeed would be spreading a lie IF it were true that Trump had said the neo nazi's were the one's spreading hate that day as evidenced by the guy driving his car into the crowd of peaceful protesters. But Trump didn't say that.
Trump said both sides were spreading hate bigotry and violence.
So, Biden isn't lying.
That's drawing a moral equivalence. "We condemn in the strongest possible terms this egregious display of hatred, bigotry and violence on many sides, on many sides." <----This is drawing a moral equivalence.
What is true is that Trump is obfuscating, spreading the blame on both sides.
That's obfuscation. It's a false moral equivalency. We can see with our own eyes the pro-confederate statue guy driving his car into the very fine people on the other side.
Right here: --->We condemn in the strongest possible terms this egregious display of hatred, bigotry and violence on many sides, on many sides."
Q The neo-Nazis started this. They showed up in Charlottesville to protest —
THE PRESIDENT: Excuse me, excuse me. They didn’t put themselves — and you had some very bad people in that group, but you also had people that were very fine people, on both sides. <--- this is obfuscating, the reporter is clearly stating that the neo-Nazi's started this and Trump deflects by saying there were also very fine people on both sides.
Biden is conveying that by pointing out that there were very fine people (peaceful protesters) on both sides, Trump is drawing a false moral equivalence through obfuscation.
Biden didn't say that, he said "With those words, the president of the United States assigned a moral equivalence between those spreading hate and those with the courage to stand against it,"
He's saying Trump is making both sides appear the same because both sides had peaceful protesters.
Here is projection in scripture:
Titus 1:14
Unto the pure all things are pure: but unto them that are defiled and unbelieving is nothing pure; but even their mind and conscience is defiled.
Matthew 12:34
O generation of vipers, how can ye, being evil, speak good things? for out of the abundance of the heart the mouth speaketh.
Matthew 12:35
A good man out of the good treasure of the heart bringeth forth good things: and an evil man out of the evil treasure bringeth forth evil things.
Matthew 15:18
But those things which proceed out of the mouth come forth from the heart; and they defile the man.
Matthew 15:19
For out of the heart proceed evil thoughts, murders, adulteries, fornications, thefts, false witness, blasphemies:
When I said Trump didn't "SAY", I meant 'say' the words that specify that 'The neo nazis were the cause of the horrible violence we saw'. Instead, Trump obfuscated by saying 'on all sides'. "We condemn in the strongest possible terms this egregious display of hatred, bigotry and violence on many sides, on many sides." <----This is drawing a moral equivalence.Except he did. Those spreading hate, bigotry and violence that Trump mentioned would naturally include the neo-nazis, which would include the nazi driver.
But they didn't use their car to try and kill people. False moral equivalence.Protesters were indeed spreading violence by starting fights with the neo-nazis. They were also shouting hateful and bigoted slurs at non neo-nazi peaceful protestors.
You only made an assertion that since Trump said all sides, that would include the neo nazis, inferring that somehow that's not drawing a moral equivalence. But that's actually the reason why people saw he was drawing a moral equivalence. Now had he said something like, "We denounce the hatred and bigotry and violence that killed a young woman", that would have been crystal clear.I proved your "IF" scenario true. So Biden was lying.
Neo-Nazis and white supremacists came to Charlottesville to protest the taking down of a confederate statue that to them was a very important symbol of culture in the southern states. Violence broke out. As pertains to levels of violence, there is no moral equivalence between using a car as a weapon to mow down peaceful protestors, and two groups facing off with clubs. There's no moral equivalence between neo nazi white supremacist ideology and those who would stand up against that ideology. There is no moral equivalence between the hatred and bigotry that white antisemitic neo-Nazis show and those who hate the hatred and bigotry of white antisemitic neo-Nazis.Your attempts here to obfuscate Biden's obvious implication that Trump called neo-nazis very fine people doesn't matter any more since I found this video of Biden directly stating the lie that Trump called neo-nazi very fine people.
Reporter: "Mr. vice president are you aware that you're misquoting Donald Trump in Charlottesville, he never called me neo-nazis very fine people."
Biden: "He called all those folks who walked out of that- they were neo-nazis shouting hate, their veins bulging."
There it is. He continues to spread this lie despite being confronted with the truth. There it is clear as day... Or at least as clear as Biden can be with all his mumbling and stammering.
Yes, it is perception. Nonetheless, the cynic sees things different than the pure of heart and they project that cynicism onto others.This isn't projection, this is perception.
Believe it or not, all of the verses are about projection. We all project who we are, particularly in how we judge others. The carnal mind projects carnal vanity. We all project an image of God/god. If it's the god of this world, that says do it to them before they do it to you, then we project that onto others. If we project the Character of Christ, then we see others as ourselves and we love others as ourselves.Non of these verses fit the definition of projection.
In what way does he speak differently than most people?
I picture the " Potemkin war room" in this administration; the president sitting at a table with a bowl of tapioca, while gen x-y-z staffers scurry about preparing papers for his signature.![]()
Who’s really calling the shots in the Biden administration? | Blaze Media
At the moment, the American people are in the dark about who is actually running the executive branch of our government.www.theblaze.com
There is a splendid, although now largely debunked, myth that Grigory Potemkin, a former lover and official in the service of Russian Empress Catherine the Great, constructed a series of lovely fake villages (by erecting only facades) along the Dnieper River that could be moved as the monarch progressed, to impress her with this actually insubstantial evidence of her imperial glory.
Whatever the truth of this Russian ministerial chicanery, it appears that we are in the throes of what could be described as a “Potemkin presidency.” Joe Biden makes some ceremonial appearances but avoids almost all substantive encounters with the press, and when he does speak in public, he has a halting delivery, appears to struggle with inaccurate memory, and betrays confusion.
Amazing how much propaganda is out there.That's amazing!
When I opened this thread, I was thinking how similar Biden is behaving like Reagan did back in the '80's...
Just showing the facts.This looks like to me to be something that is called "splitting hairs".
I agree with you 100% about propaganda being out there... on both sides. It's been used before you, and I were born. It's picked up speed in my lifetime and it seems that it's being used more blatantly and IMHO it's created the post-modern way, where cynicism mixed with relativism rule. I see it also in social media venues.Amazing how much propaganda is out there.
propagandists claim there's no chair
Why post propaganda? Why deceive people? Of course there was a chair. The snippet shows Biden hesitating as he goes to sit down because the secretary of defense is being introduced, but never shows him sit down. The full video shows him when he sits down.I agree with you 100% about propaganda being out there... on both sides. It's been used before you, and I were born. It's picked up speed in my lifetime and it seems that it's being used more blatantly and IMHO it's created the post-modern way, where cynicism mixed with relativism rule. I see it also in social media venues.
But the thing is, regardless of how many pundits weigh in on the "chair issue", they never show the chair in any of their "fact-check" twaddle. They merely talk about intentions...
There was no chair.
I never thought the “ability“ to recognize a chair and it’s correct usage, would ever be a criterion in the fitness of a Candidate for High Office in this land but here we are.I agree with you 100% about propaganda being out there... on both sides. It's been used before you, and I were born. It's picked up speed in my lifetime and it seems that it's being used more blatantly and IMHO it's created the post-modern way, where cynicism mixed with relativism rule. I see it also in social media venues.
But the thing is, regardless of how many pundits weigh in on the "chair issue", they never show the chair in any of their "fact-check" twaddle. They merely talk about intentions...
There was no chair.
Why accuse people of things that you do? What's in your heart that would cause you to behave this way?Why post propaganda? Why deceive people? Of course there was a chair. The snippet shows Biden hesitating as he goes to sit down because the secretary of defense is being introduced, but never shows him sit down. The full video shows him when he sits down.
Here is the full video: Biden sits down at 8:29:58