- Navigation
- Hot
- New
- Recent Comments
- Activity Feed
- Marketplace
- Members Directory
- Producer's Lounge
- Producer's Vault
- The Gulch: Live! (New)
- Ask the Gulch!
- Going Galt
- Books
- Business
- Classifieds
- Culture
- Economics
- Education
- Entertainment
- Government
- History
- Humor
- Legislation
- Movies
- News
- Philosophy
- Pics
- Politics
- Science
- Technology
- Video
- The Gulch: Best of
- The Gulch: Bugs
- The Gulch: Feature Requests
- The Gulch: Featured Producers
- The Gulch: General
- The Gulch: Introductions
- The Gulch: Local
- The Gulch: Promotions
Hey, are you sure Hitler liked chocolate ice cream? (I'm laughing here, who cares)
That one is so appropriate !
Also speaking of laptops....where is Hunter's? Has Trump gotten any info from that he can use as leverage later. Maybe release embarrassing info later?
They get hate, therefore hate speech, wrong. Hate is not verbal, it's physical...like a kick in the head. For an action or any behavior to be hate, it must be expressed with physical animosity or at least the threat of physical hostility.
At least that is the definition I grew up with...just try finding that today!
This reminds me of something that I just heard on the radio -- Don Lemon of CNN has been heard stating that...
"The KKK supports Donald Trump. The White Aryan Nation supports Donald Trump. How can anyone support a man who is supported by racists and white supremacists...?"
Good grief. This reminds me. Don Lemon is dumb.
Any home-schooled 10 year old will tell you that Mister Lemon is employing the Association Fallacy. Example -- Hitler liked chocolate ice cream ... how, on Earth, can anyone choose to eat chocolate ice cream when Hitler enjoyed it...?
I often pause when someone is arguing with me and they employ a very silly logical fallacy. My opponent must be gleefully rejoicing in their victory in context of my being speechless. Nope. I am just a bit flabbergasted that a supposedly grown up person would make such a silly childish mistake.
Here is one of my favorite examples of Fallacy of Association:
https://www.commonsenseevaluation.com...
A lot of truth conveyed in cartoon form such as the sharks in the bloody water around the Statue of Liberty and "IMPEACH"!
What Einstien said.
Yes, you called it, Orwell.
That back-stabber line. Turtle, Mittens and Robets I could anticipate. Who's the 4th dude?
Dat last meme. Dat me. Sigh!
Load more comments...