Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I watched most of it.
The one place I disagreed with him is that intent does matter. This was regarding Trump being pro-criminal. Trump isn’t pro-criminal. He’s only pro- anything-that-benefits-him. Crime, truth, constitution, 2nd amendment, immigration policy, lines on legal age of consent. None of it matters to him.
Watch most of it and other Jubilee "debates". The claims seem to be purposefully vague (i.e. how you define terms) and are more of a conversation starter. Still, none of the conservatives had a cogent response.
It is englightening and frightening to see where conservatism is headed though. These are the young influencers shaping ongoing debates. For all of the crying by conservatives about how crazy the left is, they should take a hard look in their own house.
They are cleaning house because the older conservatives utterly failed to conserve anything. I don't look forward to the world where conservatives wield power, but it's coming, and it's going to be nasty.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:After watching the whole debate (it’s long). I have a new found respect for Mehdi. He is whip smart. One of the smartest people I have ever seen.
His debates with Zionists are equally impressive. He can easily debunk their constant lies and hasbara.
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A Jubilee video was just released on YouTube featuring Mehdi Hassan debating 20 hardcore conservatives. Holy smokes, it’s gotta be the most disturbing political themed video I’ve seen in a long time. I didn’t share the link but you can easily find it on YouTube.
Question is, how common are the views being espoused by these conservative bros on this video? Common? Fringe?
These views are increasingly common among younger men, who have begun to question many ideas that were traditionally seen as beyond reproach. Their views on race, in particular, are quite different from Boomer-adjacent Americans.
The interesting part is that their views are becoming increasingly widespread. Because debate has been stifled on certain topics for so long, the mainstream has no answer for many of their ideas. It's going to be an interesting few years.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I watched most of it.
The one place I disagreed with him is that intent does matter. This was regarding Trump being pro-criminal. Trump isn’t pro-criminal. He’s only pro- anything-that-benefits-him. Crime, truth, constitution, 2nd amendment, immigration policy, lines on legal age of consent. None of it matters to him.
Watch most of it and other Jubilee "debates". The claims seem to be purposefully vague (i.e. how you define terms) and are more of a conversation starter. Still, none of the conservatives had a cogent response.
It is englightening and frightening to see where conservatism is headed though. These are the young influencers shaping ongoing debates. For all of the crying by conservatives about how crazy the left is, they should take a hard look in their own house.
Anonymous wrote:I watched most of it.
The one place I disagreed with him is that intent does matter. This was regarding Trump being pro-criminal. Trump isn’t pro-criminal. He’s only pro- anything-that-benefits-him. Crime, truth, constitution, 2nd amendment, immigration policy, lines on legal age of consent. None of it matters to him.
Anonymous wrote:A Jubilee video was just released on YouTube featuring Mehdi Hassan debating 20 hardcore conservatives. Holy smokes, it’s gotta be the most disturbing political themed video I’ve seen in a long time. I didn’t share the link but you can easily find it on YouTube.
Question is, how common are the views being espoused by these conservative bros on this video? Common? Fringe?
Anonymous wrote:After watching the whole debate (it’s long). I have a new found respect for Mehdi. He is whip smart. One of the smartest people I have ever seen.