FIT_Gamer said:
He did. Look at my post right before your last one. |
You posted it while I was writing my post. I'm happy he said something. He should've made that statement sooner but it's better late then never.
FIT_Gamer said:
He did. Look at my post right before your last one. |
You posted it while I was writing my post. I'm happy he said something. He should've made that statement sooner but it's better late then never.
Many people on this forum don’t understand that Communism is as Anti-American, as much as Fascism is. I think a solution for this shit storm would be to get a federal judge to call/make both KKK and Antifa illegal organizations. It may be an anti-speech move, but it will be a good solution since in essence both organizations are Anti American.
| ratuscafoarterea said: Many people on this forum don’t understand that Communism is as Anti-American, as much as Fascism is. I think a solution for this shit storm would be to get a federal judge to call/make both KKK and Antifa illegal organizations. It may be an anti-speech move, but it will be a good solution since in essence both organizations are Anti American. |
Is that supposed to be a bad thing?
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So we have a dead lady and 19 injured so who gives a damn about Communism and Fascism? This is because of the a white supremacist terrorist/Nazism. These are terrorist. I don't know about you but the moment they start to hurt other people, they become a danger and a problem. What should we do? This is not about white people either, this is about sick racists. How do we deal with those people?
Flilix said:
Is that supposed to be a bad thing? |
What kind of a question is that? Of course is a bad thing, unless you have the mindset of a terrorist, and want to see America getting harmed.
ratuscafoarterea said:
What kind of a question is that? Of course is a bad thing, unless you have the mindset of a terrorist, and want to see America getting harmed.
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It depends on what you mean by 'anti-America'.
Of course terrorist attacks are bad. But in your post you were saying that communism is 'anti-America'. I'm not a communist, but if 'anti-America' means being very critical about the US and it's values and being anti-patriotic, then I'm certainly anti-America!
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ratuscafoarterea said:
What kind of a question is that? Of course is a bad thing, unless you have the mindset of a terrorist, and want to see America getting harmed.
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The USA has the mindset of a terrorist, they have committed and supported/endorsed numerous atrocities to get what they want.
VGPolyglot said:
The USA has the mindset of a terrorist, they have committed and supported/endorsed numerous atrocities to get what they want. |
Let me help you out... yes, it is a bad thing and even for the people living in America it is a bad thing. It would be a bad thing anywhere. Do not conflate your feelings of a goverment entity with real suffering. People dying aren't less just because you don't like their government. It sounds like that is what you are trying to say. I am sure you understand my point.
Flilix said:
It depends on what you mean by 'anti-America'. Of course terrorist attacks are bad. But in your post you were saying that communism is 'anti-America'. I'm not a communist, but if 'anti-America' means being very critical about the US and it's values and being anti-patriotic, then I'm certainly anti-America! |
Being critical about certain aspects of a society, doesn’t necessarily make you anti-society, especially if those views are constructive. What I’ve meant to say, is that the communist ideology is as anti-American as much as the Nazi ideology, both are opposed of what makes American society great at the base. Yes, myself I’m also critical about some of the American aspects, especially American politics, but it doesn’t changes that the American society has a lot of great things to offer, things/aspects that are totally opposed to communism and fascism.
VGPolyglot said:
The USA has the mindset of a terrorist, they have committed and supported/endorsed numerous atrocities to get what they want. |
That is the political class, not the average American.