(06-07-2024, 11:55 AM)Lucky2Last Wrote: (06-07-2024, 09:16 AM)NYC4jags Wrote: Way to miss all the points.
Her comment was stupidly worded - but she's right that the MAGA movement lacks understanding of the processes we live by in America. The problem she's missing is that you can't educate the willfully ignorant. If they just adopt lies versus the letter of the law, you can't "re-educate" them.
The DeSantis thing is funny.
I didn't say he stacked the court. It's been stacked by Republican gov's term after term. But of course you didn't read carefully enough to see how I phrased it.
Look, dude, you're a peon, like me. The problem is you don't think you're a peon. If you read the literature, it says what they are about. You don't read the literature. You read comments that get sensationalized by the media, then downplay them. This stuff doesn't fall out the sky, even though every Tom, Dick, and Harry who calls themselves a moderate or centrist or x-leaning thinks this [BLEEP] is all organic. It's not. This stuff is way more organized and purposeful than I think you even comprehend. Sure, her comments were organic. I'm confident she misspoke, because she's probably not supposed to say [BLEEP] that's too on the nose. That kind of stuff is generally frowned on in politics. Sure, that article is hamming it up for the right-wing crowd. It doesn't make her comments any less disingenuous and concerning.
It's a pretty freaking common talking point among the elites of the democratic party. You know why? It's part of the philosophic ideology of the new left. You refuse to acknowledge the new paradigm that exists in American politics, which is why you're constantly misinformed.
Hillary Clinton (Democrat) - Suggested "formal deprogramming" for Trump supporters, referring to them as "cult members" (October 2023)
Richard Beller (Former PBS lawyer, Democrat) - Spoke about the need for "re-education camps" for children of Trump supporters, suggesting they need to be molded into accepting progressive ideologies (2020)
Katie Porter (Democrat) - Mentioned the necessity of educating constituents to counteract misinformation and change their understanding of key political issues (2022).
Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (Democrat) - Advocated for comprehensive educational reforms to combat "systemic racism" and "white supremacy," suggesting a need to change entrenched societal beliefs (2020).
Elizabeth Warren (Democrat) - Called for reforms to "re-educate" Wall Street executives on ethical business practices and corporate responsibility (2021).
Bernie Sanders (Democrat) - Promoted educational programs aimed at re-educating the public on the benefits of socialism and social justice (2020).
Kamala Harris (Democrat) - Highlighted the need for public "re-education" on climate change to foster better environmental policies (2021).
Nancy Pelosi (Democrat) - Advocated for legislative measures to "educate" the public on the importance of COVID-19 vaccination, suggesting a need to change resistant attitudes (2021).
Gavin Newsom (Democrat) - Emphasized the importance of "re-educating" communities about public health measures during the pandemic (2020).
Ilhan Omar (Democrat) - Pushed for educational initiatives to "reprogram" public understanding of America's role in global conflicts, promoting a more critical view (2021).
Pete Buttigieg (Democrat) - Supported initiatives to "re-educate" communities on the benefits of infrastructure investments and green energy projects (2021).
Ron DeSantis (Republican) - Pushed for educational policies to "reorient" students towards patriotic values, effectively countering progressive curricula (2022).
Notice a trend? That's a search over the last 3 years for politicians who talk about re-educating the public. Just a bunch of people who have misspoken... Only one was a Republican, and let's be real, his comments are tied to reclaiming education from leftists who are *gasp* trying to educate the public in the way they think is best, which is anti-American. But, either way, I don't care to argue whether he is noble or not.
The bottom line is it's a common mode of thought among democratic elites to train the monkeys to think like they want them to think, and if you dissent, you need to be shown the error of your ways. It's frankly idiotic to try to rationalize what's right there for you to see. Not only is common among our politicians, but it's also happening in a different way in major corporate workspaces. No matter how much I show you these things are connected, you don't even want to consider that you are being manipulated. So, whatever... continue in your arrogance. She misspoke. The elites definitely don't think they have the power to make us think the way they want us to.
The bolded blue is where I disagree with you the most, but whatever. We've long established your tendency in "looking out for" such dark agendas being forced upon us - compared to my less concerned nature. No need to dredge it all up again further.
Regarding the repeated references you've listed (which are great examples of what I'm talking about, thank you) despite the insistence it is a meaningful agenda in those comments, what has any of that tongue-wagging accomplished in terms of organizing any semblance of a re-education of the masses?
Absolutely diddly-squat.
ZERO
Nada.
It's just rhetoric - and while it could be dangerous rhetoric in a less democratic system - we simply aren't there yet. Thankfully.
Fingers crossed it stays that way. It should.
As of now - It's just talk that can't find its way into any actual application.
(06-07-2024, 12:02 PM)Lucky2Last Wrote: Oh, and just for fun, it never ceases to amaze me how you and your ilk love to take the slightest of changes to wording and use it as proof of reading comprehension. You got me. I didn't read your idiotic post close enough, and I am WAY off by saying it was stacked by DeSantis and not all of the Republican governors. That TOTALLY changed the context. You got me. If only I had been talking about re-education, then you could have assumed I was just misspeaking.
LOL
You said I said something I didn't say.
Don't blame ME that you botched it.