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Cornell Dean Advises on Starting ISIS club.
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Quote:No we wouldn't. Because it's Gotcha Journalism. That's all it is. I actually had to think about that one for a few seconds. That's pretty funny. We show less advertisements to registered users. Accounts are free; join today!
If my memory serves, John Mccain actually traveled to Syria to meet and talk with the "freedom fighters" in Syria about a year or so ago...
So yeah, context is important! Quote:If my memory serves, John Mccain actually traveled to Syria to meet and talk with the "freedom fighters" in Syria about a year or so ago... That was still ISIS yes John McCain is directly responsible with meeting, supporting and advocating the training of ISIS. Who exactly could he have possibly thought anyone was talking about? Either he is the most dense individual in regards to whats going on in the middle east and watches absolutely no coverage of foreign affairs or he knew damn well what was being suggested.
In the medical field, we try to avoid using "medical jargon" when speaking with people outside of the field. The objective is to use terms people are familiar with so they understand what is going on and/or can give informed consent if necessary.
In this video, we see just the opposite. We see a person deliberately choosing to use unfamiliar terms to illicit a specific response from the other individual. In medicine, this would be a form of malpractice. In politics, it's simply trolling.
Quote:That was still ISIS yes John McCain is directly responsible with meeting, supporting and advocating the training of ISIS.That's very easy to say for someone versed in politics who spends their time talking about. It's also easier to try to vilify this guy if you pretend oh yeah sure EVERYONE knows what the kid meant even though he didn't actually say ISIS once which is how it's popularly referred in the MM We show less advertisements to registered users. Accounts are free; join today! Quote:In the medical field, we try to avoid using "medical jargon" when speaking with people outside of the field. The objective is to use terms people are familiar with so they understand what is going on and/or can give informed consent if necessary. No one calls a group they support terrorist they call themselves freedom fighters, this isn't some new hidden term.
Quote:No one calls a group they support terrorist they call themselves freedom fighters, this isn't some new hidden term.People fighting oppression that have no ties or interest in terrorism are referred to that way as well. Can you at least acknowledge the tactic of using less common terms to refer to ISIS rather than actually saying ISIS was done in a way to elicit a response that would have been given if the term ISIS had been used because ISIS. He wanted the opposite of a response to ISIS so attempted to mask that in terms, that while not unclear some can be seen as unclear to others? An underhanded tactic solely used to illicit a discrediting remark. Quote:That's very easy to say for someone versed in politics who spends their time talking about. It's also easier to try to vilify this guy if you pretend oh yeah sure EVERYONE knows what the kid meant even though he didn't actually say ISIS once which is how it's popularly referred in the MM So the defense is the dean didn't know who the freedom fighters where? What about being directly asked about Hamas he still didn't flinch. Then it goes further than humanitarian aid he straight out ask can I have a freedom fighter come here to speak? Come here to train? I tell you what name me a freedom fighter group that would be ok, the fact he was ok with any freedom fighter group to come over and train is ridiculous. That's giving him the very unlikely benefit of the doubt he's clueless to what's going on in Syria and Iraq. Quote:People fighting oppression that have no ties or interest in terrorism are referred to that way as well. Name one the fact that they're freedom fighters is synonymous with they're in open rebellion against an established state. So he's willing to allow someone who's engaged in open rebellion come to the school to speak and train. Takes some real medal gymnastics to defend this one lol We show less advertisements to registered users. Accounts are free; join today!
Quote:So the defense is the dean didn't know who the freedom fighters where? What about being directly asked about Hamas he still didn't flinch.Yes you are right it's very clear you have found a liberal that supports ISIS. Because THAT makes sooooo much sense. Come on now. </div> </blockquote>
I could talk a patient into an expensive surgery by describing their lesion as "a focal, complex, benign lesion, with increased peripheral vascularity"........ To me that is not worrisome. To someone who doesn't pick out the term "benign", it sounds like something they would want out of their body.
Any responsible medical professional would make sure the patient knew benign meant non-cancerous. In the video, we see a "reporter" deliberately being irresponsible. This is trolling. Quote:Yes you are right it's very clear you have found a liberal that supports ISIS. Because THAT makes sooooo much sense. Come on now. </div> </blockquote> </div> </blockquote> I'm not even suggesting his "liberal" views as he put it is the reason. I'm simply commenting the desire to be so open and accepting leaves him vulnerable if a real student wanted to bring an ISIS "freedom fighter" over this idiot wouldn't flinch. You really think an ISIS sympathizer (there's plenty here that's documented) is going to say hey Dean those terrorist I'm gonna bring them over for training and recruiting we cool? To be fair when have I blasted someone just for being liberal? Are you sure your need to defend him isn't because he calls himself a liberal?
Quote:I'm not even suggesting his "liberal" views as he put it is the reason. I'm simply commenting the desire to be so open and accepting leaves him vulnerable if a real student wanted to bring an ISIS "freedom fighter" over this idiot wouldn't flinch.That's fair you have not brought up liberals. I made a leap that wasn't there. Apologies. Still, I find fault that can't even see the possibility that since the popular term ISIS was not used that he didn't make the connection. I am also not aware of this well documented ISIS sympathy going on... Hamas on the other hand yeah, I do know people that don't consider them a terrorist group. Honestly after the guy mentioned Hamas he should have been clued in. I'm more inclined to think he's really dense than that he was like sure let's support terrorists and invite him over here. To me that's much more likely. We show less advertisements to registered users. Accounts are free; join today! Quote:That's fair you have not brought up liberals. I made a leap that wasn't there. Apologies. I can't remember where I saw the chart but they had a chart showing where pro-ISIS tweets are coming from, the UK and US where pretty high up there on the chart.
Quote:I can't remember where I saw the chart but they had a chart showing where pro-ISIS tweets are coming from, the UK and US where pretty high up there on the chart.I'd actually be interested in seeing this. I can see the UK but I just can't see it coming from American. Not after the started killing Americans. I'd actually be quite shocked to see that, to be frank. Hence my disbelief that the guy in the video actually understood what the "reporter" was even saying to him. Quote:I'd actually be interested in seeing this. I can see the UK but I just can't see it coming from American. Not after the started killing Americans. I'd actually be quite shocked to see that, to be frank. Hence my disbelief that the guy in the video actually understood what the "reporter" was even saying to him. I love google, I just did a quick search it was a Brookings Institute study, here's the report. Notice on the chart page 14 the US is listed as 4th most claimed location on the accounts in the study. http://www.brookings.edu/~/media/researc...morgan.pdf ![]()
Quote:I love google, I just did a quick search it was a Brookings Institute study, here's the report. Notice on the chart page 14 the US is listed as 4th most claimed location on the accounts in the study.That's a long report. I'll to read it later. Wonder what basis of these numbers are. Thanks for finding it though. We show less advertisements to registered users. Accounts are free; join today!
Quote:That was still ISIS yes John McCain is directly responsible with meeting, supporting and advocating the training of ISIS. I know plenty of people that are ignorant to what is going on in the world. And some of them are college graduates with good jobs.
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