Keeping The Conservatives "Down"
Dec. 13th, 2003 11:44 pmCan somebody with experience please assauge the dread in me that the real world takes Ann Coulter seriously? These Neo-Conservative bigots and their cronies drive me nuts and remind me of being in highschool again.
Maybe it's just that I haven't been chatting in public on the Internet much lately. I find myself getting flamed far too easily, although I refuse to fan the flames. At least I can remember that much.
Maybe it's just that I haven't been chatting in public on the Internet much lately. I find myself getting flamed far too easily, although I refuse to fan the flames. At least I can remember that much.
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Date: 2003-12-13 06:29 pm (UTC)Ayn Rand
Date: 2003-12-13 07:39 pm (UTC)People like Coulter have an insidious effect: they lower the level of acceptable public discourse and debate. They introduce outrageous possibilities as desirable. They provide dismissive, witty answers to complex problems without the slightest desire to learn anything deeper than an encyclopedia article's-worth of information about those issues. They make decorum look almost impotently quaint, and now we have a president who acts with impunity.
But I digress. Anne Coulter is the price we pay for a free society.
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Date: 2003-12-14 09:42 pm (UTC)Re: Ayn Rand
Date: 2003-12-15 11:50 pm (UTC)So graciously put, I must say as soon as I read this I did feel better.
Re: Ayn Rand
Date: 2003-12-16 05:41 pm (UTC)It's generally a philosephy all about masturbating stock brokers, and generally denying that power itself exitsts. If I can shit on you, then there's nothing wrong with it because obviously it means I can afford to do so.
Yes I went to a guest lecture. *Shudder* I'll stop there.
Actually, I think the whole movement is rather basic within an orwelian referance frame. Simply the wealthy and the powerful jockying to retain their place from the upper middle class. Meanwhile the poor have still been used for generations.
I guess that's the crux of how insideous the "philosephy" is. They act like they're privey to some sort epiphany.
Alright, I'm done this time, for Real.
"The Dweeby and the Spoiled Rotten" - I love it.
-Aaron (Brodies older brother - who's still stuck in Canada)
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Date: 2003-12-14 02:38 pm (UTC)Both look really flimsy; I'd like to inquire what continent the sweatshop is in.
I think she says stuff like, "Math is hard."
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Date: 2003-12-16 05:58 pm (UTC)Wow - another conservative cliche "I come from a privilaged background, and I fear change".
Actually the article was mind bogglingly immature. It's hard to believe that there are actual adults that take this person seriously?
Smile, lean back, and remember Chomsky's way of saying "No - you're wrong" to these people.
-Aaron