Originally posted by: Dealer1
Thanks for the vocabulary lesson--a good example would be believing Trump win the 2020 election "in a landslide."
You are welcome.
Originally posted by: Dealer1
Thanks for the vocabulary lesson--a good example would be believing Trump win the 2020 election "in a landslide."
You are welcome.
Originally posted by: Dealer1
Thanks for the vocabulary lesson--a good example would be believing Trump win the 2020 election "in a landslide."
So...according to David himself (the ultimate judge of all such things), David is delusional. If the election denier shoe fits...
I was just going to post the same thing. Calling someone delusional for what they post, but then saying that YOU are telling the truth. I just don't get some people.
Brain cells will be blown listening to those two buffoons.
Bear in mind that one of Joseph Stalin's tactics was to label dissidents as delusional and mentally ill. The term was sluggish schizophrenia; guess where the treatment facilities were. Anyone notice a parallel with people screaming about Trump non-supporters as being delusional or having TDS?
Originally posted by: jstewa22
Bear in mind that one of Joseph Stalin's tactics was to label dissidents as delusional and mentally ill. The term was sluggish schizophrenia; guess where the treatment facilities were. Anyone notice a parallel with people screaming about Trump non-supporters as being delusional or having TDS?
Good point. It very well could be that these people want the same kind of censorship and see people that don't think like them sent to the gulag, like what happened did under Stalin.
Then we have kevin who calls conservatives, conservatards, turd lovers, trumpers etc
Originally posted by: tom
Then we have kevin who calls conservatives, conservatards, turd lovers, trumpers etc
But all of those things are true 😆
Originally posted by: tom
Then we have kevin who calls conservatives, conservatards, turd lovers, trumpers etc
Is being a zealot a bad thing? Being a zealot does not make a person's view wrong, but it does mean that they are less likely to realise when their actual knowledge, if they have any at all, has migrated to being their opinion only, and that the conversation they are driving is no longer based on reliable fact.
Originally posted by: David Miller
Is being a zealot a bad thing? Being a zealot does not make a person's view wrong, but it does mean that they are less likely to realise when their actual knowledge, if they have any at all, has migrated to being their opinion only, and that the conversation they are driving is no longer based on reliable fact.
Yes, David, thank you for the widdle dictionary lesson. Now, what does that have to do with your calling people who disagree with you delusional?