The sick mind of Noam Chomsky

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bobevenson wrote:Spoken like a true Socialist, "More power to nut-jobs!"
No, as that would mean you. I meant more power to the nut-jobs who can contribute to science.
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Arising_uk wrote:
bobevenson wrote:Spoken like a true Socialist, "More power to nut-jobs!"
No, as that would mean you. I meant more power to the nut-jobs who can contribute to science.
Well then, how about letting that son-of-a-bitch stick to science, huh?
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bobevenson wrote:Well then, how about letting that son-of-a-bitch stick to science, huh?
I thought in America one had freedom of speech?
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Arising_uk wrote:
bobevenson wrote:Well then, how about letting that son-of-a-bitch stick to science, huh?
I thought in America one had freedom of speech?
That idiot can say or do whatever he wants; however, I suggest he stay away from political/economics to avoid looking like the fool he is!
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Arising_uk wrote:
bobevenson wrote:Well then, how about letting that son-of-a-bitch stick to science, huh?
I thought in America one had freedom of speech?
Not the point. One can be demented anywhere.
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If we don't believe in freedom of expression for people we despise, we don't believe in it at all.
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Bill Wiltrack wrote:

If we don't believe in freedom of expression for people we despise, we don't believe in it at all.
~ Noam Chomsky ~

LOL Of course, that does not mean we have no right to vilify him, to mock him, to accuse him.
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Melchior wrote:
Bill Wiltrack wrote:

If we don't believe in freedom of expression for people we despise, we don't believe in it at all.
~ Noam Chomsky ~

] LOL Of course, that does not mean we have no right to vilify him, to mock him, to accuse him.
Yes, but do you do that because you see kindness as weakness?

Once, a conservative friend was telling me how much she hated our state senator Harry Reid. She told me a story about how he held a fund raiser to help members of her church (or family?). She told me about how great the night was and how much money he raised for them...and then she said...."my family can't stand him!"

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artisticsolution wrote:
Melchior wrote:
Bill Wiltrack wrote:

If we don't believe in freedom of expression for people we despise, we don't believe in it at all.
~ Noam Chomsky ~

] LOL Of course, that does not mean we have no right to vilify him, to mock him, to accuse him.
Yes, but do you do that because you see kindness as weakness?
Yes. Read Nietzsche.
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bobevenson wrote:If Wiltrack thinks he's great, that's reason enough to shun him like the plague!
If you hate him then that's a good enough reason to like him.
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What a moron you are, obviously.
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Melchior wrote:What a moron you are, obviously.
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Melchior wrote:
artisticsolution wrote:

Yes, but do you do that because you see kindness as weakness?
Yes. Read Nietzsche.
See...childish romantic notion. Very few people could live the life Nietzsche lived (it was too miserable), much less be as intelligent and innovative. For society as a whole, survival depends on a social network of people who are kind enough to help one another. The type of anti-social behavior conservatives exhibit is not healthy. Their type of thinking is not good for humanity's well being and advancement.
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artisticsolution wrote:
Melchior wrote:
artisticsolution wrote:

Yes, but do you do that because you see kindness as weakness?
Yes. Read Nietzsche.
See...childish romantic notion. Very few people could live the life Nietzsche lived (it was too miserable), much less be as intelligent and innovative. For society as a whole, survival depends on a social network of people who are kind enough to help one another. The type of anti-social behavior conservatives exhibit is not healthy. Their type of thinking is not good for humanity's well being and advancement.
Hear, hear, Artisticsolution. It should also be noted that Nietzsche received a modest pension for most of his life to keep him from the 19th century equivalent of flipping burgers for a living. Maybe they should have terminated his pension (just out of meanness and spite)?
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Gary Childress wrote: Hear, hear, Artisticsolution. It should also be noted that Nietzsche received a modest pension for most of his life to keep him from the 19th century equivalent of flipping burgers for a living. Maybe they should have terminated his pension (just out of meanness and spite)?
Thanks Gary. Interesting tidbit...Can't imagine Nietzsche philosophizing about anything if he was busy flipping burgers! Ah...but for the kindness of humanity....right? :wink:
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