Comments by "nuqwestr" (@nuqwestr) on "Jordan B Peterson"
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No, it is not accurate to say all evil is ignorant of its malevolence, or that Stalin was "noble" in intent. Read Stephen Kotkin's book on Stalin. Trump does not equate with the other three, as his self-delusion is more in the pattern of a PT Barnum or Ray Kroc. Also, you left out Napoleon, evil, good, a soldier in the battle for Enlightenment, and still revered with a massive tomb in France. Kissinger did not think himself "Noble" when he made many calculated decisions as Secretary of State, he understood they were not noble, but pragmatic, and was willing to shoulder the consequences.
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@michaelstanwick9690 Hurwitz made the point Ronald Reagan, a "conservative", preordained his selection to be a "Woman". If you dig further you will find Sandra Day O'Conner was less qualified to be on the court than Brown, as O'Conner never served on a Federal bench. O'Conner was well aware she was an Affirmative Action choice, and spoke widely about it. Also, the first non-White on the court was Justice Louis Brandeis, appointed over 100 years ago. The first African-American on the court, Justice Thurgood Marshall. was appointed in 1967, 55 years ago. Most Americans alive today were born after Marshal's appointment and live in that America. Both O'Conner and Brown were political choices by the ruling party, no question, part of the foundation of being a Republic and not a pure democracy.
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