born-again-atheist wrote:Styrer wrote:born-again-atheist wrote:Psi, don't stir the teacup.
I never said he was right wing, that was ghost. What I said was it is a biased piece, and one without the necessary balance that makes it worth looking at, especially when the terms 'comprehensively destroyed' are bandied about.
Still awaiting the 'necessary balance', sir.
For you to decry my use of 'comprehensively destroyed', then you'd probably do well to substantiate your quoted comment. Don't you think?
You'll also do well, perhaps, to realise that midway between two extremes is not necessarily the answer, but that one of those extremes may be entirely the truth.
Your thus having all your work ahead of you, and hopefully without censorious moderating influence, I await your answer, if you can come up with a proper one.
Styrer
No extreme is ever 'truth', especially in the matters of ideology. History has supported that view countless times.
Secondly, you're own bias is hilariously obvious. Substantiate? I'm waiting for you to actually display any worth behind this book or its arguments, and then I might actually consider arguing against it. Until then I'm going to continue saying that the book is biased and not worth looking at, because that is what all the evidence you have presented points to.
This is a rather laughable post. You haven't read it and yet you issue all sorts of judgements.
Let me make this point rather clear. The difference between right and left is as follows.... Who was it the flocked to Soviet Russia to proclaim it a bastion of decency and human rights. Liberals went to Russia and wrote how wonderful the prisons were, so wonderful that prisoners refused to leave. The same for Maoist China, the left flocked, Chomsky wrote that Mao's collectivism in the great leap forward saved lives when in fact in ended 70 million innocent lives... often at the end of a machine gun or starvation. Leftists flocked to Castro's CUba to explain how it was a paradise on earth while Castro ran concentration camps for homosexuals, the details of which were expounded in numerous publications. The same went for Khomeini's revolution, Michel Foucault lauded the theocratic takeover of what was once a progressive Middle Eastern society. More and more leftists came out of the woodwork to defend the Sandinistas (the despicable Chomsky led the way again) while they slaughtered their own people. Chomsky defended Pol Pot's hideous regimes saying that the forced march from Phnom Penh "actually saved lives" (a familiar refrain from this bottom dwelling twat) when in fact the forced march actually cost 800,000 people their lives. Chomsky said Hanoi was the "Eternal City" And let us not us forget 9/11 where the leftist refrain was that we deserved it, Ward Churchill saying that the twin towers were filled with "little Eichmanns". But let us quickly review this reaction to 9/11 from the left in the US:
About 9/11 Gerald Horne of UNC said; "the bill has come due, the time of easy credit is up. It is time to pay."
Barbara Foley of Rutgers said it was a result of US "fascism".
Mark Lewis Taylor of Princeton Seminary said the WTC was a justifiable target because it was a "symbol of today's wealth and trade"
Norman Mailer said the suicide attackers were "brilliant" and that the attack was understandable. Saying further; "Everything wrong with America led to the point where the country built that tower of Babel which consequently had to be destroyed."
The greatest difference between right and left is that the right has repeatedly supported unpleasant regimes (Saddam Hussein being case and point) but never did so on moral grounds... "he is a son of a bitch, but he is our son of a bitch." But as you can see leftists support the most awful regimes on MORAL grounds. They justify or deny their atrocities, and the sole reason for this is their own self loathing. The need to destroy their own culture, to see the ashes of western society upon which would be built a grand society... one that would accept them.
I could write a whole novel on what is wrong with the right if that would make you feel better about "fairness". But as you can see "fairness" has never been a concern of the left.