Overused Catch Phrases to win arguments

White supremacist, hell freaking Ben Carson has been called one. Keep it to people that have actually espoused racial superiority.  What's funny is that many of the people that just throw it around are quite racist themselves. 

Phobic, it's means an irrational hate or aversion. It does not apply to somebody that just said something that doesn't fit your world-view. 

Bashing another's ideological  circlejerk of a source then citing your own ideological circlejerk of a source. Breitbart and Salon are both garbage.

Fascist. The essence of fascism is authoritarianism and that can be found with different rationales on either political side. If you are opposing free-speech then you are the fascist.

Generally anything that gets down to throwing an identity-politics label on somebody. Identity politics(of both the left and right variety) is a massive magnet for loser-types that have to try to ad-hominem their way out of a debate/argument. 

 
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@teach's post: 

Imagine loving Trump so much that this is the side you spend your energy defending.

Imagine being so simpering in your devotion that you follow me around, posting snide personal attacks in unrelated threads and status messages for upwards of a year. 

If this is a cry for help, I hope somebody hears it. In any case, I ask that you stop this and occupy yourself with something else. You may get off on badgering me, but it's a pitiable sight to behold.

 
Have I said "divisive" yet?

I have  a FB friend who tells everyone to stop being divisive because it's ruining our country, in response to anyone saying anything negative at all about Trump or posting about any of his words or actions.
This gets used with Husker fans too.  It is so annoying.  

 
People use the word "agenda" too gd much, and as if it's a bad word. Generally in response to anything they deem liberal.

In fact, I already posted about it in this topic :p

 
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People use the word "agenda" too gd much, and as if it's a bad word. Generally in response to anything they deem liberal.

In fact, I already posted about it in this topic :p
I agree it is used too much.  But I disagree that is used generally to chastise liberal thought; it's used to make a lazy argument against any political argument.  However, I think the post in question was more of a parody of some internet outrage.

Plus, I don't think @huKSer is a raging conservative, I might me wrong though...

Edit: nm..I didn't catch who used the word in the thread until I went back.  @huKSer isn't who you were referring to.

 
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I agree it is used too much.  But I disagree that is used generally to chastise liberal thought; it's used to make a lazy argument against any political argument.  However, I think the post in question was more of a parody of some internet outrage.

Plus, I don't think @huKSer is a raging conservative, I might me wrong though...


Moderate republican. Despise the alt right

 
I agree it is used too much.  But I disagree that is used generally to chastise liberal thought; it's used to make a lazy argument against any political argument.  However, I think the post in question was more of a parody of some internet outrage.

Plus, I don't think @huKSer is a raging conservative, I might me wrong though...

Edit: nm..I didn't catch who used the word in the thread until I went back.  @huKSer isn't who you were referring to.




Ya, it's used for any political argument. It just seems to be used way more often anytime someone does something perceived as liberal.

It's also used too often when discussing football.

Ya, I thought @huKSer's post was funny.

 
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"Cancel culture."

I wonder what the snowflakes b!^@hing about this thought of what happened to the Dixie Chicks and J.K. Rowling's books. Except what they did wasn't fight over the right to own slaves or be racist/sexist dbags.

 
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"Cancel culture."

I wonder what the snowflakes b!^@hing about this thought of what happened to the Dixie Chicks and J.K. Rowling's books. Except what they did wasn't fight over the right to own slaves or be racist/sexist dbags.
This is an amazing article on that topic and I wish I could write this well and leave people going "wait...are they..."

https://www.nationalreview.com/2020/07/cancel-culture-democrat-belongs-in-dustbin-history/amp/?__twitter_impression=true

 
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