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Re: Media Fact-Checkers Twist Themselves In Knots Defending Biden's Town Hall Disaster

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Mar 16, 2021, 10:14:35 AM3/16/21
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On 3/16/2021 5:01 AM, Ubiquitous wrote:
> pwal...@moviepig.com wrote:
>> On 3/15/2021 7:01 PM, Adam H. Kerman wrote:
>>> moviePig <pwal...@moviepig.com> wrote:
>>>> On 3/15/2021 6:36 PM, BTR1701 wrote:
>>>>> moviePig <pwal...@moviepig.com> wrote:
>
>>>>>>>>> Okay. China seems to view its measures there as necessary for its
>>>>>>>>> common good. Culturally, we may differ with them on that. So, what
>>>>>>>>> stance should a U.S. president adopt, if not to acknowledge the
>>>>>>>>> differences and the fact the we all live on the same planet?
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> So would YOU think the international community should be silent if
>>>>>>>> the United States started doing the same thing with respect to Blacks
>>>>>>>> or Puerto Ricans or Jehovah's Witnesses? After all if it's OK if
>>>>>>>> CHINA does it it should be fine in America right? (And China had been
>>>>>>>> doing all this and more to Falun Gong practitioners long before the
>>>>>>>> Uighers)
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> How about if the US started putting 5-10 million US citizens into
>>>>>>>> their own Gulag camps under horrific conditions as per the former
>>>>>>>> Soviet Union? Should the world be entirely OK with that? (After all
>>>>>>>> it's all for the 'common good of der Volk" or "the people")
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> I'm pretty sure FDR and other world leaders gave the world's answer
>>>>>>>> to that long before May 8, 1945 with respect to the Holocaust.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Pig Brother's situational ethics are amazing to behold, aren't they?
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Wait, didn't FDR himself do something part-way along those lines?
>>>>>
>>>>> Yeah, and he was horrible for doing that, too.
>>>>
>>>> It's a nasty thing to be on the receiving end of, for sure. But the
>>>> question I tried to invoke above is whether there's a broad scale of
>>>> such "evil" -- a scale that even the most well-principled world leader
>>>> has to negotiate with.
>>>
>>> [s.f.a.]
>
> [s.f.u.]


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