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02-03-2014 #11
Re: Right-Wing Xenophobia
So you don't see how from one comparison a conclusion can be made yet from my one statement you were able to draw your own conclusion? Curious how that works for you but not for others. You were quick to invoke your right to speech, yet once again you have issue when someone does the same thing. Still curious about how that works. That covers the first 2 parts, as to the method in which I speak/spoke, there is nothing in it which implies performative speech. LOL as to you taking something as a concession. For whatever reason you still seem to have zero grasp of the concept of free speech which you so quickly chose to invoke in defense of your statements, please enlighten me as to where i initially told you to shut up? A question was asked and I answered . Conceptually it is called shit or get off the pot although I can see why you may be unfamiliar with it's basic tenants as you have proven to be a tight ass with your constant droning about free speech , and now the addition of how my comments are performative,. I choose however to subscribe to Grice's theory of speech and the 4 maxims. A) Quality- I have been quite truthful and honest. B)Quantity- I have given enough information as to be able to state my points,C) Relation- fairly straightforward here as my comments have all pertained to the comments you made.D)Manner, once again fairly simple- my comments have been direct and lucid with no ambiguity. There now we both brought up mid 20th century English Philosophers that we learned about in undergrad. Your sad attempt at looking smart by referencing Austin underscores what you are all about. Funny how you characterize me as the imperial when it's fairly clear how self important and entitled you think you really are. You threw stones and didn't like them coming back at you. You felt entitled to enter a conversation that was not directed at you, and didn't like when my replies offended your fragile sense of self worth. You say you haven't cried foul, but in fact that is all you have done since you started. Here is a bit of performative speech for you. This discussion is closed.
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02-03-2014 #12
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Re: Right-Wing Xenophobia
So you don't see how from one comparison a conclusion can be made yet from my one statement you were able to draw your own conclusion? Curious how that works for you but not for others. You were quick to invoke your right to speech, yet once again you have issue when someone does the same thing.
...as to the method in which I speak/spoke, there is nothing in it which implies performative speech.
LOL as to you taking something as a concession. For whatever reason you still seem to have zero grasp of the concept of free speech which you so quickly chose to invoke in defense of your statements
You felt entitled to enter a conversation...
"...I no longer believe that people's secrets are defined and communicable, or their feelings full-blown and easy to recognize."_Alice Munro, Chaddeleys and Flemings.
"...the order in creation which you see is that which you have put there, like a string in a maze, so that you shall not lose your way". _Judge Holden, Cormac McCarthy's, BLOOD MERIDIAN.
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02-03-2014 #13
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02-03-2014 #14
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Free speech... ahem. "This discussion is closed." Phew... well i hope so for this particular individual while trying to make serious points has constant recourse to abuse of those he is in disagreement with. Not the way to behave....
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02-03-2014 #15
Re: Right-Wing Xenophobia
Your are comical at best, By saying you do not need my permission to speak directly implies your freedom to speak which is categorically a first amendment reference, it also clearly implies that you felt I was trying to deny your right to speak which contradicts the statement you made about you not feeling i tried to infringe on your rights, Its all in your head You think you were entiltled does say it all, I made no reference to you, did not address you, yet you commented about a remark a made to someone else directly to me, so yes you felt entitled to enter a conversation you were not a part of, that you can't see that is also comical. Here is some declarative screech, I think you are ridiculous. Here is some interrogative speech. Why don't you realize you come across as whiny and self absorbed and have a tendency to contradict yourself.
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02-03-2014 #16
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02-03-2014 #17
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Guess I felt compelled to reply. First and foremost I don't think you know what the definition of abusive actually is. I could as said before give a rats ass if people disagree with me, however I do care when people talk smack, try and come off as victims, make snarky comments then stand behind the it was a joke comment, and in general act indignant when they get called out. Poor behavior begets poor behavior, and while I did not start the mud slinging and name calling, I am happy to oblige if someone cares to go down that path so if you feel compelled to chastise me then perhaps you should look in the mirror and take your own advise about how not to behave.
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02-03-2014 #18
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Re: Right-Wing Xenophobia
Why are right-wingers so persistently flummoxed by the First Amendment? The First Amendment has no relevance at all to a conversation between private individuals in a private forum. It is not legally possible for either party in this conversation to infringe upon the other party's "rights."
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02-03-2014 #19
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"...I no longer believe that people's secrets are defined and communicable, or their feelings full-blown and easy to recognize."_Alice Munro, Chaddeleys and Flemings.
"...the order in creation which you see is that which you have put there, like a string in a maze, so that you shall not lose your way". _Judge Holden, Cormac McCarthy's, BLOOD MERIDIAN.
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02-04-2014 #20
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Re: Right-Wing Xenophobia
Read Thombergeron's post Glenn. As a primer to the 1st amendment, only the government is precluded from regulating speech. In fact, the entire bill of rights applies to the federal government, and to the states through the 14th amendment (except for the right to indictment for capital and infamous crimes and the prohibition against excessive bail contained in the eighth amendment). The bill of rights was not meant to proscribe individual conduct, but rather ensure individual rights against encroachment by the government.
I think Republicans win elections against us because too many of us are as inept at understanding our founding document as they are.
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