@DoubleDD What one Californian democrat tweeted, regardless of his position in the party, is not the same thing as the party’s position.
Just like Trump.
Our over-attribution, over-aspersion, and overreaction are DANGEROUS things.
@DoubleDD What one Californian democrat tweeted, regardless of his position in the party, is not the same thing as the party’s position.
Just like Trump.
Our over-attribution, over-aspersion, and overreaction are DANGEROUS things.
@kjayhawks what I heard you say was “well some conniving asshole says masculinity is bad”. Point taken. I will not listen to some conniving asshole (*1), nor to some other asshole (*2) talking about what the first asshole said.
*1 - Huffington Post, CNN *2 - Breitbart, Fox
@kjayhawks where did you get the impression that this symposium was suggesting masculinity was bad?
Here’s another article about a similar topic, not on Breitbart, for some frame of reference regarding likely subject matter: https://www.theatlantic.com/health/archive/2014/05/becoming-men-teaching-positive-masculinity/361739/
It seems this course is encouraging men to be men and step up? Hopefully it’s an open forum where college kids speak their mind as they are wont to do.
Why are we reading Breitbart to understand our world in ANY respect, especially the University we hold dear? That’s like asking some conniving asshole at a party for advice about your girl.
In fact I encourage that whenever citing Fox, CNN, Breitbart or Huffington Post, we preface the quote with "Some conniving asshole says that … " That might help us with context a bit.
The argument that boycotting is unconstitutional, or fascist, or wanting to impose laws against boycotts is nuts guys.
Every time people say something like this, our grip on reality erodes a little bit.