Guest MormonGator Posted December 14, 2019 Report Share Posted December 14, 2019 9 minutes ago, Fether said: When I saw the results of the election, my first thought was a joking and sarcastic “Im sure Russia had something to do with this”. Are we back to blaming witches, Loki, and the devil for everything negative that happens in our lives? When the left loses elections, they blame everything but themselves. True believers of all types are incapable of self reflection or self critique. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
KScience Posted December 17, 2019 Report Share Posted December 17, 2019 (edited) As the token Brit...... It was no surprise that the Conservatives won. The labour party went back to the 1970's with their manifesto - and we are will never be a socialist voting country. Corbyn was the wrong leader, too wishy washy on Europe and his "I will remain neutral" was indefensible on the doorstep or in interview. His extreme left views were always going to haunt him - wrong man for the job. The fact that the Labour party have publicly admitted this is more shocking. The surprise is how many voters swung to the conservative party in parts of the country that are confirmed red votes. I think this is more of a product of picking "worst best option". I worry that not having a credible opposition of any political persuasion means that the mechanisms for balance of power are gone. We will now see Boris Johnson's true colours as he has been trying to play to both sides of the fence with the very small majority that was voted into power just 2 years ago. In politics everything can change so quickly. Edited December 17, 2019 by KScience JohnsonJones 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest MormonGator Posted December 17, 2019 Report Share Posted December 17, 2019 5 minutes ago, KScience said: As the token Brit...... It was no surprise that the Conservatives won. The labour party went back to the 1970's with their manifesto - and we are will never be a socialist voting country. Corbyn was the wrong leader, too wishy washy on Europe and his "I will remain neutral" was indefensible on the doorstep or in interview. His extreme left views were always going to haunt him - wrong man for the job. The fact that the Labour party have publicly admitted this is more shocking. The surprise is how many voters swung to the conservative party in parts of the country that are confirmed red votes. I think this is more of a product of picking "worst best option". I worry that not having a credible opposition of any political persuasion means that the mechanisms for balance of power are gone. We will now see Boris Johnson's true colours as he has been trying to play to both sides of the fence with the very small majority that was voted into power just 2 years ago. In politics everything can change so quickly. Michael Foote is no longer the the worst nominee that the Labour party has had. I was stunned at this election. No, I'm not a Brit, but I follow British politics obsessively (long story). Dennis Skinner losing his seat was a shocker. I think this election had everything to do with Brexit. Corbyn is no Atlee, that's for sure, but he's a bit of a scapegoat here. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
KScience Posted December 17, 2019 Report Share Posted December 17, 2019 1 minute ago, MormonGator said: Michael Foote is no longer the the worst nominee that the Labour party has had. I was stunned at this election. No, I'm not a Brit, but I follow British politics obsessively (long story). Dennis Skinner losing his seat was a shocker. I think this election had everything to do with Brexit. Corbyn is no Atlee, that's for sure, but he's a bit of a scapegoat here. At grassroots level it was unfortunately very obvious that this was going to happen. Labour needed to understand that this was an election about Brexit and all the other policies were window dressing. Corbyn's stance on Brexit was a HUGE nail in the coffin and not attacking the 10 year record of the standing party adequately did it for the Labour party. I am sure he would be a perfectly civil neighbour, but does not have the personality to go up against Johnson - even when Johnson refused to play his part in the media circus (avoided 2 major televised appearances and made some rather big bloopers when he did appear live on camera). I don't know anyone who was not a very left Labour supporter who was convinced by the party this time round. So people felt like they could vote for Conservatives (get out of EU) Labour (let's have another negotiation and a referendum on that deal and drag it out EVEN longer) or Liberal Democrat (revoke article 50)....... It was always going to be down to Brexit and people are SOOOO sick and tired of it they just want out. Midwest LDS and JohnsonJones 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
anatess2 Posted December 17, 2019 Report Share Posted December 17, 2019 On 12/13/2019 at 12:50 PM, Mores said: OK! So, apparently the founders of the Fusion GPS debacle are now telling the UK that the results were the result of Russian interference in the UK election. Just how much deception can people get called on and still continue to hope they will be believed? They don't need you to believe it. It simply needs to be published as a news article so it can be used in trial or Intelligence Operations. Remember, the previous US admin may have worked with the previous UK admin in Crossfire Hurricane. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JohnsonJones Posted December 18, 2019 Report Share Posted December 18, 2019 17 hours ago, KScience said: At grassroots level it was unfortunately very obvious that this was going to happen. Labour needed to understand that this was an election about Brexit and all the other policies were window dressing. Corbyn's stance on Brexit was a HUGE nail in the coffin and not attacking the 10 year record of the standing party adequately did it for the Labour party. I am sure he would be a perfectly civil neighbour, but does not have the personality to go up against Johnson - even when Johnson refused to play his part in the media circus (avoided 2 major televised appearances and made some rather big bloopers when he did appear live on camera). I don't know anyone who was not a very left Labour supporter who was convinced by the party this time round. So people felt like they could vote for Conservatives (get out of EU) Labour (let's have another negotiation and a referendum on that deal and drag it out EVEN longer) or Liberal Democrat (revoke article 50)....... It was always going to be down to Brexit and people are SOOOO sick and tired of it they just want out. I'm sick and tired of it and I'm not even British!!! If people feel similar to that, they just want for it to finally be resolved rather than dragging it out for longer and longer periods. KScience 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jamie123 Posted December 18, 2019 Report Share Posted December 18, 2019 On 12/13/2019 at 6:00 AM, person0 said: I don't generally concern myself with the politics of inferior countries but I suppose I can make an exception in this case. 😋 Quote And crossing the Channel, one cannot say muchFor the French or the Spanish, the Danish or DutchThe Germans are German, the Russians are redAnd the Greeks and Italians eat garlic in bed!The English are moral, the English are goodAnd clever and modest and misunderstoodAnd all the world over, each nation's the sameThey've simply no notion of playing the gameThey argue with umpires, they cheer when they've wonAnd they practice beforehand, which ruins the fun!The English, the English, the English are bestSo up with the English and down with the rest!It's not that they're wicked, or naturally badIt's knowing they're foreign that makes them so mad! Vort and Midwest LDS 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jamie123 Posted December 18, 2019 Report Share Posted December 18, 2019 (edited) Edited December 18, 2019 by Jamie123 Midwest LDS 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Vort Posted December 18, 2019 Author Report Share Posted December 18, 2019 43 minutes ago, Jamie123 said: Quote And crossing the Channel, one cannot say muchFor the French or the Spanish, the Danish or DutchThe Germans are German, the Russians are redAnd the Greeks and Italians eat garlic in bed!The English are moral, the English are goodAnd clever and modest and misunderstoodAnd all the world over, each nation's the sameThey've simply no notion of playing the gameThey argue with umpires, they cheer when they've wonAnd they practice beforehand, which ruins the fun!The English, the English, the English are bestSo up with the English and down with the rest!It's not that they're wicked, or naturally badIt's knowing they're foreign that makes them so mad! https://genius.com/Flanders-and-swann-a-song-of-patriotic-prejudice-lyrics (For the curious) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Traveler Posted December 18, 2019 Report Share Posted December 18, 2019 In every case where I have had first hand knowledge of anything written by professional journalists; their bias (especially towards their own profession) has ruined their report with inaccuracies. I personally categorize news reports first by inclusion - what they think you ought to know. And second by exclusion - things they deliberately leave out that they do not want you to know. Freedom is very reliant on free expression. In the USA we are granted that right under the 1st Amendment. For freedom there cannot be bias in the gathering and disbursement of information. When the Constitution was written this was the press - But the press has been replaced by what we currently call the media. The only way to have freedom of the press is to guarantee that all opinions (bias) can be heard. But we all tend to shut down those that - for whatever reason - we do not like, are not our bias, or for which we do not agree. And many have a propensity to dislike - even hate - those that disagree with them. It is impossible to learn anything new if you only listen to those you agree with. We will only display our ignorance (not someone else's) if we try to argue with someone that has an opinion we cannot or will not understand. Another term for this is being uninformed or stupid. If discussing a topic or dealing with an opinion makes you angry - you are not fit to discuss it or deal with it. If someone makes you angry during a discussion - it is you that is the fool and out of control. Do not be like Whoopi Goldberg and tell someone to "shut up" - If you cannot politely say "May I speak?" then it is you that should shut up. (My opinion 😁) If we cannot deal with someone questioning our bias - we are not fit to discuss that topic. Worse of all - if we do not employ the "golden" rule - then it is us that is the evil problem. I do not believe we have freedom of the press. The Traveler Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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