Thanks for pointing out my mistake. I should have said that words can evoke a reaction in people that can incite actions by people.RCSaunders wrote: ↑Sat Dec 05, 2020 10:04 pmCould words incite you to gas humans? Even if you could be incited to gas someone, it would be the words that did it, it would be you reaction to the words. How many horrible things which people do are excused as caused by, "words," when it is always only individual choice, not words that are the cause. How often have you heard outrages excused with words like, "it's company policy," or "it's the law," as if the words written in some policy or law made anyone do anything.commonsense wrote: ↑Sun Nov 29, 2020 2:32 pmI agree and yet I would say that words have power to incite actions, e.g., to gas humans to death without apparent remorse.RCSaunders wrote: ↑Sun Nov 29, 2020 2:15 am
Not sure what, "acceptable," means. Those the slander and false accusations and insults are about certainly won't, "accept," them, and those who use such tactics are ignorant ignorant and evile. But they are only words. No one has to listen to them. It would be wrong to use force to prevent anyone from saying anything. Who decides which words are, "acceptible?" and which accusation are false, slander, or lies? If those with the power to regulate speech decide yours are lies, slander, false, or insulting, is that OK with you?
Anyway, it is impossible to say anything bad about any politician that overestimates the facts.
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RCSaunders wrot
Recruits to soldiery are normally brutalised to the extent they are able to kill .
Hitler , by means of his oratory, opened to brutality many very civilised Germans and others.
Commercial advertisers pay a lot of money to wordsmiths who are well able to persuade consumers.If wordsmithing did not work CEOs would not pay wordsmiths.
Politicians similarly pay spin doctors. If spin doctoring was not worth paying for politicians would not pay for the service.
To sum up, Saunders, if you believe Xian individuals are protected against lying skulduggery by their religious beliefs then you are not aware of the power of the devil.
But we normally protect children from bad ideas.Could words incite you to gas humans? Even if you could be incited to gas someone, it would be the words that did it, it would be you reaction to the words. How many horrible things which people do are excused as caused by, "words," when it is always only individual choice, not words that are the cause. How often have you heard outrages excused with words like, "it's company policy," or "it's the law," as if the words written in some policy or law made anyone do anything.
Recruits to soldiery are normally brutalised to the extent they are able to kill .
Hitler , by means of his oratory, opened to brutality many very civilised Germans and others.
Commercial advertisers pay a lot of money to wordsmiths who are well able to persuade consumers.If wordsmithing did not work CEOs would not pay wordsmiths.
Politicians similarly pay spin doctors. If spin doctoring was not worth paying for politicians would not pay for the service.
To sum up, Saunders, if you believe Xian individuals are protected against lying skulduggery by their religious beliefs then you are not aware of the power of the devil.
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I think it's time for a little reminder that you guys put the candidate's state of geriatric health into play years ago as an important issue.henry quirk wrote: ↑Fri Nov 27, 2020 5:43 pmcoupled with incoherency, no, not fitness
he's a houseplant...owned by china...with a whore as his second
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FlashDangerpants wrote: ↑Fri Nov 01, 2024 10:56 am I think it's time for a little reminder that you guys put the candidate's state of geriatric health into play years ago as an important issue.
Naaaw...
Look at FLASH...it's ok to pick on the elderly, just don't pick on anyone that has a penis and insists they are are a woman!!!
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The propaganda antidote is simply to grow a f***ing brain, FDP.
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He's a loatheseome hypocrite, like all wokies.attofishpi wrote: ↑Fri Nov 01, 2024 11:11 amFlashDangerpants wrote: ↑Fri Nov 01, 2024 10:56 am I think it's time for a little reminder that you guys put the candidate's state of geriatric health into play years ago as an important issue.
Naaaw...
Look at FLASH...it's ok to pick on the elderly, just don't pick on anyone that has a penis and insists they are are a woman!!!
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It could mean FlashDangerpants and his ways, or it could mean the F***ing Democrat Party and its ways. Might mean something else to be discovered. Applying any particular meaning serves as a pretext for philosophy, much as a coffee shop used to be a pretext for not socializing with electronics.accelafine wrote: ↑Fri Nov 01, 2024 11:23 amWhat the f does FDP mean?
Can you apply a meaning to FDP, either those suggested or your own discovered meaning, and expound that into a new territory beyond selfish personal gratification that is apparently required to assist humanity?
I take FDP to mean F***ing Little Vampire, but the initials are wrong.
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https://psychology.cornell.edu/news/tru ... ell-expert
Trump’s abrupt decision to play DJ, a sign of ‘accelerating cognitive decline’ says Cornell expert
10/16/2024
By | Staff , A&S Communications
Democrats and the Harris-Walz campaign are again taking aim at former President Trump’s mental acuity following his 30-minute music and head-popping detour during what was supposed to be a town hall event in Philadelphia Monday night.
Harry Segal is a senior lecturer in the Psychology Department at Cornell University and in the Psychiatry Department at Weill Cornell Medicine. He says Trump’s awkward display at his rally was another clear sign of mental decline.
Segal says: “What’s alarming is how the rate of Trump’s bizarre speech and political decisions have been increasing. He gave an answer about childcare to the Economic Club of New York so incoherent that even his supporters were concerned. Last week he got cognitively lost in a rally and began to talk about the ‘eight circles’ that Biden filled up with journalists. No one on his staff has been able to explain the reference.
“Trump has shown evidence of dementia for the past year as indicated by his strange gait, phonemic paraphasia—when he begins a word and can’t finish it—and decline in the complexity of his words and concepts. This limited capacity explains his poor debate performance, but there are two more disturbing signs of his decline.
“First, he is avoiding events where he has to respond coherently and spontaneously: He has refused a second presidential debate and abruptly cancelled a 60 Minutes interview. Second, he has become more impulsive, another sign of incipient dementia. This explains his strange behavior in Philadelphia – his abrupt decision to play DJ is yet another sign of his accelerating cognitive decline.”
For interviews contact Damien Sharp: cell (540) 222-8208; drs395@cornell.edu.
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OMG -- Check out FLASH still insisting on picking on the ELDERLY.FlashDangerpants wrote: ↑Fri Nov 01, 2024 1:00 pmhttps://psychology.cornell.edu/news/tru ... ell-expert
Trump’s abrupt decision to play DJ, a sign of ‘accelerating cognitive decline’ says Cornell expert
10/16/2024
By | Staff , A&S Communications
Democrats and the Harris-Walz campaign are again taking aim at former President Trump’s mental acuity following his 30-minute music and head-popping detour during what was supposed to be a town hall event in Philadelphia Monday night.
Harry Segal is a senior lecturer in the Psychology Department at Cornell University and in the Psychiatry Department at Weill Cornell Medicine. He says Trump’s awkward display at his rally was another clear sign of mental decline.
Segal says: “What’s alarming is how the rate of Trump’s bizarre speech and political decisions have been increasing. He gave an answer about childcare to the Economic Club of New York so incoherent that even his supporters were concerned. Last week he got cognitively lost in a rally and began to talk about the ‘eight circles’ that Biden filled up with journalists. No one on his staff has been able to explain the reference.
“Trump has shown evidence of dementia for the past year as indicated by his strange gait, phonemic paraphasia—when he begins a word and can’t finish it—and decline in the complexity of his words and concepts. This limited capacity explains his poor debate performance, but there are two more disturbing signs of his decline.
“First, he is avoiding events where he has to respond coherently and spontaneously: He has refused a second presidential debate and abruptly cancelled a 60 Minutes interview. Second, he has become more impulsive, another sign of incipient dementia. This explains his strange behavior in Philadelphia – his abrupt decision to play DJ is yet another sign of his accelerating cognitive decline.”
For interviews contact Damien Sharp: cell (540) 222-8208; drs395@cornell.edu.
Y ?
..because Biden got fried that way.
Surely the WOKE (FLASHPOOPYPANTS) could one day find something original to put a fail on someone..
Y do the likes of FLASH not like NORMAL people? ...because they want weird men with pasted makeup and stockings reading books to children.
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Then what's Kamala's excuse for being completely incoherent?FlashDangerpants wrote: ↑Fri Nov 01, 2024 1:00 pmhttps://psychology.cornell.edu/news/tru ... ell-expert
Trump’s abrupt decision to play DJ, a sign of ‘accelerating cognitive decline’ says Cornell expert
10/16/2024
By | Staff , A&S Communications
Democrats and the Harris-Walz campaign are again taking aim at former President Trump’s mental acuity following his 30-minute music and head-popping detour during what was supposed to be a town hall event in Philadelphia Monday night.
Harry Segal is a senior lecturer in the Psychology Department at Cornell University and in the Psychiatry Department at Weill Cornell Medicine. He says Trump’s awkward display at his rally was another clear sign of mental decline.
Segal says: “What’s alarming is how the rate of Trump’s bizarre speech and political decisions have been increasing. He gave an answer about childcare to the Economic Club of New York so incoherent that even his supporters were concerned. Last week he got cognitively lost in a rally and began to talk about the ‘eight circles’ that Biden filled up with journalists. No one on his staff has been able to explain the reference.
“Trump has shown evidence of dementia for the past year as indicated by his strange gait, phonemic paraphasia—when he begins a word and can’t finish it—and decline in the complexity of his words and concepts. This limited capacity explains his poor debate performance, but there are two more disturbing signs of his decline.
“First, he is avoiding events where he has to respond coherently and spontaneously: He has refused a second presidential debate and abruptly cancelled a 60 Minutes interview. Second, he has become more impulsive, another sign of incipient dementia. This explains his strange behavior in Philadelphia – his abrupt decision to play DJ is yet another sign of his accelerating cognitive decline.”
For interviews contact Damien Sharp: cell (540) 222-8208; drs395@cornell.edu.
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It's odd. You would think there would be acres of videos showing Trump's 'senile walk' and dementia-babble but there aren't any. On the other hand, every video of Biden shows his descent into senility clear as day.
