subgenius wrote:yes, because tweets are a recommended measure for federal efficacy....or for "classiness".
... Complains the fellow who keeps posting tweets as a method of proving some ... thing.
Live by the sword, die by the sword.
subgenius wrote:yes, because tweets are a recommended measure for federal efficacy....or for "classiness".
subgenius wrote:
Any other observations?
that "thing" not being federal efficacy...but please go on and put goalposts wherever you like. If you are unable to discern the glaring difference then I am sure you will be edified in 2020.canpakes wrote:subgenius wrote:yes, because tweets are a recommended measure for federal efficacy....or for "classiness".
... Complains the fellow who keeps posting tweets as a method of proving some ... thing.
Live by the sword, die by the sword.
MeDotOrg wrote:Calling people who were killed in a Church on Easter Sunday 'Easter Worshippers' on your way to condemning the attacks obviously means...well, what exactly? Is it proof that they are anti-Christian? It's not like they are saying there were good people on both sides...
EAllusion wrote:Right-wing media creating a full-on outrage over this one is god damn amazing. Yet here we are.
subgenius wrote:EAllusion wrote:Right-wing media creating a full-on outrage over this one is god damn amazing. Yet here we are.
where were you on the Left-wing media creating a full-on outrage over New Zealans shootings?....were you "here" also?
subgenius wrote:EAllusion wrote:Right-wing media creating a full-on outrage over this one is god damn amazing. Yet here we are.
where were you on the Left-wing media creating a full-on outrage over New Zealans shootings?....were you "here" also?
EAllusion wrote:
Yes, being upset over a mass shooting targeted at Muslims is the same thing as being upset about a Democratic politician using the phrase "Easter Worshippers" instead of "Christians" to describe the victims of a bombing. Same thing. I'm sure you died inside a 1000 times the day someone used the phrase "Easter worshippers" so maybe it is even worse than being the victim of a mass shooting. Perhaps the real slight against Sri Lankan bombing victims wasn't the death, but being posthumously described as Easter Worshippers.