The Romulan Republic wrote: ↑2019-10-09 12:48am
I know you think you're pulling some clever "gotcha" again by listing a bunch of random misconduct (real or fabricated, it probably doesn't matter) and then saying I'm a hypocrite for supporting it. Problem is,
I never supported any of it. I
never supported hitting people for saying "we are all Chinese." I never supported biased reporting on Hong Kong.
Its a gotcha moment, but not in the way you think. Its a gotcha moment because you're so ignorant its not even funny. Its not a gotcha moment for being a hypocrite in this particular example. You support the cause by being a useful idiot through ignorance, not necessarily because you're a hypocrite.
Where did I support those things? Where did I say those things? Nowhere. You simply feel free to assume that I support them, or at any rate to accuse me of supporting them, because I oppose the Chinese government's actions in Hong Kong. Its just blatant guilt by association tactics.
You do realise that China hasn't had to do anything in HK yet right? Please tell me you know HK and Macau has the most autonomy of Chinese regions and China hasn't had to let the troops leave their barracks right. Those cases of police defending themselves, are the HK police. See what I mean about ignorant. What has China done now aside from say some bad words to the rioters, er I mean freedom fighters.
The Romulan Republic wrote: ↑2019-10-09 12:48am
Its not democratic to forcibly restrain and torture journalists, since media is part of what allows democracy to function. Even Western news reported that incident.
Show me where I supported that.
You said you supported the pro democracy side. I pointed out they engage in such actions. It could be your support was from ignorance (which was what I thought more likely) or because you didn't care.
Oh, but I support democracy in Hong Kong, so therefore I must support every act ever alleged or committed by anyone on the pro-democracy side? Nope, it doesn't fly. Show me where I advocated torturing journalists, you piece of shit.
Alleged? LOL. There are fucking videos on this incident your ignoramus. I posted a link in the other thread 2 months ago of this incident.
Here is the thread where you participated in it.
http://bbs.stardestroyer.net/viewtopic. ... 2&t=168496
But lets put this on the other foot. I support how China has increase the manufacture of green tech, plant shit loads of trees, brought people out of poverty, invested in Africa etc, therefore I must support every single thing they did including <insert your favourite human right violation here>. We both know you won't apply the same standard to me. You already made that clear. You accused me several times of supporting certain things China also does, and I said, well no I don't support that particular case. Million dollar question, why shouldn't I apply the same standard to you?
That is a total non-sequitor. Whether certain actions by certain protesters were justified has no bearing on whether the matter is one of sovereignty vs anti-sovereignty.
You misunderstood the point. You stated it could be a democracy vs anti democracy issue, or a sovereignty vs anti sovereignty issue. By pointing out that their actions turn out to be undemocratic it runs counter to the argument that its purely a democracy vs anti democracy issue. See how logic actually works?
Of course, the real point of calling it a sovereignty issue is to assert China's "right" to rule Hong Kong as it pleases, regardless of the wishes of the people there (otherwise known as Imperialism, at least when Westerners do it). And possibly to imply that the protests are manufactured by Western agents, thus making this an outside infringement of China's sovereignty rather than an internal dispute. That's the only basis I can see for calling it an issue of Chinese sovereignty.
You were the one who used the descriptor sovereignty vs anti sovereignty buddy. It is however a separatism issue. The side wanting separatism doesn't have to apply democratic principles to their new hypothetical state. And certainly beating up people who oppose your views isn't very democratic.
The Romulan Republic wrote: ↑2019-10-09 12:48am
And before you try and weasel out of that by saying, not all of them are doing this, the "pro democracy" side wants amnesty for all crimes committed by
rioters protesters, and I am pretty sure assault is a crime. So even those that didn't commit a crime, want to protect those that do. When its done by their side of course.
Doesn't seem very democratic to me, but then what would I know.
Ah, so not endorsing collective guilt is "weaseling out". Spoken like a true authoritarian.
Weaseling out is because I predict you would say "well I support the protesters, except those engaging in these particular violet acts." However when one of the planks the protesters are demanding is that violet actors get a free pass, then no its not a guilt by association. They are actually supporting violence including those used to suppress the political views of their opponents.
Asking amnesty for your side in the resolution of a conflict is fairly standard, is it not?
Yes. And... and...No seriously. Its not mutually exclusive from my point that they're trying to protect those who use violence to suppress the speech of their political opponents. Which as I said, is not exactly democratic.
In any case, this does not demonstrate that all supporters of Hong Kong democracy or opponents of China automatically support every crime ever committed by anyone on that side.
Ok. Lets put the shoe on the other foot. A russophile says I support Russia and calls for an end to sanctions. They then do a TRR and say, doesn't mean I automatically support everything the Putin regime does. Come on, we both know this will not fly with you. Or how about this. A Trumptard goes, I don't support white supremacists, but I believe those white supremacists engaging in violent acts should get amnesty, what would you think?
A boot-licker for fascists, anyway, as long as they're Chinese of course. I'm sure you are as fervent in your condemnation of Western fascists as you are in defense of non-Western ones.
Like I said. If I state holding a Brexit vote is democratic, must make me a fascist. You're already calling me one. Maybe you should add misogynist or Islamophobe to it as well. It seems to be in the in thing at the moment.
Tell me, what's your excuse for China putting Muslims in concentration camps on a scale not seen (outside of North Korea at least) since the fucking Holocaust?
Didn't I answer this question, like 2 months ago in the other thread.
As to Pig Fucker Cameron, I think he made a choice not out of any believe in democracy, but to try to keep the right of his party from deserting to UKIP, and as a consequence may very well go down in history as the man who's craven self-interest lead to the destruction of the United Kingdom. I believe in government by referendum, but the Brexit referendum was neither binding, nor fair (it was subject to outside interference), and an argument can be made that such a profound choice should require more than a simple majority to pass. It was a self-interested political decision made at the expense of his country.
Yes he is a pig fucker, but it doesn't address my point. Cameron's motivations are irrelevant to whether holding the Brexit referendum is democratic. You called him a traitor for carrying out the wishes of the people who voted for him after he campaigned on holding this referendum. The "subject to outside inteference" bit surely came later and was something Cameron could not predict. But if its outside influence, so what? You have no problems with this when its done to geopolitical rivals. Why should be an issue? Oh wait, its on a topic you feel strongly about so fuck that right? Aren't you being anti - democratic? Oh yes you are.
It is not possible to complete sever all ties to all bad people, no, because we live in an interconnected world. However, portraying it as an all-or-nothing issue, either you must never cut ties with anyone or must do so all the time, is a dishonest, simple-minded slippery slope fallacy. But sometimes, yeah, you just have to walk away.
We agree on something. Will wonders never cease.
And on that note: I'm done with this. Every other thread in News and Politics, its the same song and dance. You and the other fascist boot-lickers on this board, who enthusiastically support any crime as long as a non-westerner does it and then have the gall to accuse others of a double-standard, constantly twist words, bait me, slander me, mock me, and generally do everything you can to turn the thread into a referendum on the character of your opponents rather than on the issues, because you know that that's an easier win. And it works, at least with me, because most of the regular posters on this board evidently care more about personality than right and wrong, and because too many bridges have been burned for anyone to give me the benefit of the doubt, or vice versa, and because I fully admit that I don't have the patience or tact to deal with it effectively.
So I'm done with posting in News and Politics. This circus isn't good for the board, it isn't good for the issues I care about, and frankly it isn't good for my psychological health. I suppose this is giving certain people what they want: to successfully harassing me off the board. But at this point, frankly, letting the apologists complete the transformation of N&P into a China and Kremlin fanboy circle jerk is preferable to being made a constant tool for you to derail every thread with. I'll even let you have the last word. Take it as a concession if you want.
Good day, and kiss my ass.
Buddy, I may not like you, but I don't want to beat you up for saying things I don't like, unlike some "pro democracy" people. If you have some mental health problems, get some help. Preferably in Canada rather than the US. I don't wish you ill will or anything.
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