I thought this one was rather powerful: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C0wsUlzMBroEquALLity wrote: Possibly the most beautiful and inspiring video ever.
This one too https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dDTBnsqxZ3k
I thought this one was rather powerful: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C0wsUlzMBroEquALLity wrote: Possibly the most beautiful and inspiring video ever.
Yeah well I guess that's true, to an extent. Maybe I try learning more about them to tell people what I think of them, not because I have any beliefs on what we should be doing.brimstoneSalad wrote:I have to agree with EquALLity here. Hating politics is one thing, but in order to talk about something you should aspire to know more about it.
Well I only say and know so much. I just say what I think.brimstoneSalad wrote:Although, one thing EquALLity missed: talking about it and being corrected can be an important means of education. You can become right by being wrong and accepting correction. If you keep your mouth shut the wrong ideas just stay inside and never get corrected.
Well for some situations it's definitely one or the other.brimstoneSalad wrote:When we talk about the effects of expressing ideas, we have to look at both sides: propagation and correction, and which is stronger.
No.brimstoneSalad wrote: To be fair, Hillary did too, maybe more than Sanders in some ways. Remember when she said women who claim to have been raped have the right to be believed?
I would say that people should not doubt the victim, but also at the same time not take their word for it until all the evidence is out. Is it an asshole thing to do, sure, but it's most moral to consider everyone in the situation, not just one side (plus that's also a bit biased). I've heard of people whose lives were ruined because they were framed for being rapists.brimstoneSalad wrote: Heard, sure, respected, sure, but there's this little thing called "innocent until proven guilty" which is only the foundation of the US justice system.
I ain't scared. I find it amusing, to be honest.brimstoneSalad wrote:Correct, he hasn't appointed anybody yet even; he can't start that until he's sworn in. So far it's just words.
Scary words, but words.
Yes, please do that.miniboes wrote:The first part is false. The second part is not.EquALLity wrote:So...miniboes wrote:I will figuratively laugh my butt off if Trump gets elected.
I will also start lobbying to prioritize US refugees over all others.
I remember the top one. Yeah, that was also quite lovely. His Presidential campaign had so much passion, and it really shows in those ads.miniboes wrote:I thought this one was rather powerful: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C0wsUlzMBroEquALLity wrote: Possibly the most beautiful and inspiring video ever.
This one too https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dDTBnsqxZ3k
It's kind of interesting how he basically uses the same slogan as Clinton there, but in that one segment shows more passion for it than Clinton did throughout her whole campaign.EquALLity wrote:I remember the top one. Yeah, that was also quite lovely. His Presidential campaign had so much passion, and it really shows in those ads.miniboes wrote:I thought this one was rather powerful: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C0wsUlzMBroEquALLity wrote: Possibly the most beautiful and inspiring video ever.
This one too https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dDTBnsqxZ3k
The second one is... Interesting.
miniboes wrote:It's kind of interesting how he basically uses the same slogan as Clinton there, but in that one segment shows more passion for it than Clinton did throughout her whole campaign.EquALLity wrote:I remember the top one. Yeah, that was also quite lovely. His Presidential campaign had so much passion, and it really shows in those ads.miniboes wrote: I thought this one was rather powerful: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C0wsUlzMBro
This one too https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dDTBnsqxZ3k
The second one is... Interesting.
Stronger togetherEquALLity wrote:miniboes wrote:It's kind of interesting how he basically uses the same slogan as Clinton there, but in that one segment shows more passion for it than Clinton did throughout her whole campaign.EquALLity wrote: I remember the top one. Yeah, that was also quite lovely. His Presidential campaign had so much passion, and it really shows in those ads.
The second one is... Interesting.
What do you mean by her slogan? I'm with her?
Ah yeah, that was one of her things.miniboes wrote:Stronger togetherEquALLity wrote:miniboes wrote:
It's kind of interesting how he basically uses the same slogan as Clinton there, but in that one segment shows more passion for it than Clinton did throughout her whole campaign.
What do you mean by her slogan? I'm with her?