Comments by "gwho" (@gwho) on "Ryan Chapman"
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it's a recent thing in the last decade.
in the 90's, a community was an actual group of people that shared a lot together, or at least lived near each other.
today, just think of the word community as a synonym of the word "group". That 'group' is simply defined around some common trait that the one saying the word "community" wish to focus on - example: rap community, short community, gay community, etc.
they're not really a community - it's not like they all belong to the same club or even know each other. if they're into rap, short, gay, etc, people simply wish to imply that that group has some grievances or whatever, or wish to be taken more seriously by the speaker,.... so they just call it X community.
it's not actually a community.
the woke makes identity politics is crazy in america, and they just started this linguistic trend of calling everything community to push their identity politics.
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Communism is the biggest scam - it promises equality, prosperity, and dismantling the elite with a half-baked, flawed idea of how the economy works, then invariably in every country, no matter the size, geography, climate, history, or religion, sets up a hyper authoritarian monarchy in all but name, with even less social and economic mobility than before and mass murder by government, no due process, and an unfree press.
And all the commies said, "HeY buT aT LeaST nO CaPitAliStS", ironically, the actual freedom and individual rights that gives the people everything communism claims to.
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you say we all want freedom, equality, individualism, democracy, and rule of law.
but again, the woke do NOT. that's why the fighting is so intense.
Ryan, i think your ending bit is a noble call to the table and to find common ground, but in doing so, i think you sacrifice too much many ground realities in pursuit of that noble aim.
The woke do not want freedom.
they want authoritarianism.
you see this in how they constantly call for a centralized power to ban x or force y upon everyone.
they want mass surveillance or forced vaccinations or banning of all private schools, etc.
The woke do not want freedom.
they are incredibly against individualism, and believe in group identity, and everything is zero sum, and they view everything through a cynical lens that everyone only wants power and every individual subconsciously speaks on behalf to raise their groups power and slice of the zero sum pie.
They want to control everyone else to not be offensive if one person feels they're unsafe or triggered, far past the reasonable standards for accommodating someone with PTSD or actually have crippling fear of something. no, it's for silly stupid little words and it's obvious that almost all of the time, they're just being overdramatic to push their woke ideology instead.
The woke do not want democracy.
They're mostly marxist.
they constantly say things like "democracy failed, china is the rising star".
and "america is inherently racist, sexist, colonialist, and evil"
and if you look at their actions, not just their words, they constantly call for anti-democratic, hedgemonic dictatorships in their stated political aims.
The woke do not want rule of law.
cancel culture precisely circumvents rule of law.
so does their favorite tactic of using doxxing.
they play fast and loose with categorizing things as misinformation, then proceed to excuse summary judgement behind closed doors to ban and destroy you, and they explicitly, openly, verbally endorse this practice all the time without shame.
So if half of "all" actually do not want freedom, equality, individualism, democracy, and rule of law, your well-intentioned call to union is unfortunately a rather critical misdiagnosis.
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