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Comments by "tek2095" (@tek2095) on "State Department Obstructs Impeachment Testimony" video.
A persecution/conspriacy narrative that says more about you than anything else.
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@backyardbuck6362 "Whataboutism (also known as Whataboutery) is a red herring version of the classic tu quoque logical fallacy - sometimes implementing the balance fallacy as well - which is employed as a propaganda technique. It is used as a diversionary tactic to shift the focus off of an issue and avoid having to directly address it. This technique works by twisting criticism back onto the critic and in doing so revealing the original critic's hypocrisy. The usual syntax is "What about...?" followed by an issue on the opponent's side which is vaguely, if at all, related to the original issue. An old favorite of the Soviet Union, the strategy was originally used in the form of "And at your place, they hang black people." In recent years, whataboutism made a comeback in Vladimir Putin's Russia (since the Russians seemingly learned all the wrong lessons from the Cold War), and has also seen a rise in usage by Donald Trump and his support base. Simply put, whataboutism refers to the bringing up of one issue in order to distract from the discussion of another."
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@kil296ler it is unfair to label someone a traitor because they like someone policy which have the intention of improving the country Go read the following pages: "Rhetoric of Donald Trump - Rationalwiki" "Authoritarianism of Donald Trump - Rationalwiki" "Policies of Donald Trump - Rationalwiki" And explain how any of the stuff listed there is improving the country. "I am willing to die for this country no questions asked now I can’t say the same for some of the left wingers who want to get rid of the first and second amendment_ According to who? The right-wing media that keeps getting caught making up fake sob stories and doctoring videos to position themselves as "the TRUE victims" of the universe?
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Shanna Sweger Probably a follower of the Church of Trumpology cult.
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Shanna Sweger Signs you dealing with a cult: -Followers believe the leader's authority should be absolute, without meaningful accountability. (Yup.) -Questions or critical inquiry are met with contempt and possible threats if they do not desist. (Check.) -Whenever the leader is criticized or questioned, it is characterized as "persecution". ("Fake news!" "Witch hunt!") -There exists an unreasonable fear about the outside world (see their Immigration stances), such as impending catastrophe (White genocide), evil conspiracies (Qanon), and persecutions. (see above) -They will race to justify anything the leader does, no matter how harmful. (Oh yeah...)
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We had a president impeached for lying about a blowjob, ffs.
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@rayreedy7334 "Whataboutism (also known as Whataboutery) is a red herring version of the classic tu quoque logical fallacy - sometimes implementing the balance fallacy as well - which is employed as a propaganda technique. It is used as a diversionary tactic to shift the focus off of an issue and avoid having to directly address it. This technique works by twisting criticism back onto the critic and in doing so revealing the original critic's hypocrisy. The usual syntax is "What about...?" followed by an issue on the opponent's side which is vaguely, if at all, related to the original issue. An old favorite of the Soviet Union, the strategy was originally used in the form of "And at your place, they hang black people." In recent years, whataboutism made a comeback in Vladimir Putin's Russia (since the Russians seemingly learned all the wrong lessons from the Cold War), and has also seen a rise in usage by Donald Trump and his support base. Simply put, whataboutism refers to the bringing up of one issue in order to distract from the discussion of another."
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@leganzar7831 If Antifa is as bad as the right-wing media says, why do their stories about them keep getting exposed as lies (Usually by omission)? Why don't they ever retract those stories or admit they left things out?
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