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John Adams wrote:I have come to the conclusion that one useless man is called a disgrace, that two are called a law firm, and that three or more become a Congress! And by God I have had this Congress!
fadedpsychosis wrote:heck, it'd be less work to move the non-political threads into a sub forum...
so do I count as one of the cat-fighters? and if so, which side am I on? I tend to bash all politics fairly indiscriminately...
thegreekdog wrote:Agreed! Create a subforum! As one of the catfighters, I would welcome a politics subforum. However, two things:
You do know that you can post whatever you want in here (within the rules) and it doesn't have to be politics? You do know that you don't have to read any threads, right?
maxfaraday wrote:thegreekdog wrote:Agreed! Create a subforum! As one of the catfighters, I would welcome a politics subforum. However, two things:
You do know that you can post whatever you want in here (within the rules) and it doesn't have to be politics? You do know that you don't have to read any threads, right?
Problem is that sometimes EVERY topic on the first page is about american politics/economy/society/whatever....
And even if I read them sometimes, just out of curiousity, because I like to learn about other countries/cultures, it seems to me that most of them are pointless and sterile debates.
maxfaraday wrote:Just do it.
There are a lot of people in this forum that don't give a shit about your catfight so stop all this spamming.
Please.
nietz wrote:The thing is Americans think they are the center of the world and they can't see it in another way.
nietzsche wrote:I think many of us have asked the same thing. We have always been ignored. It depends on the mods I guess, and you can see thegreekdog's opinion (who once was a discussion moderator): he doesn't see a problem with the way things are. The thing is Americans think they are the center of the world and they can't see it in another way.
Another mod, rds, he wouldn't want to get into the middle of it, and I guess Andy doesn't see an issue here either.
Like everything in CC, this issue could be easily solved ( I don't see why those who like to talk american politics would mind) but it won't be solved because .. who knows.
And whatever the topic is, Phatscotty will always find a way to make it about politics.
If there was a US politics subforum and a topic wasn't in it, it would tacitly imply that the OP doesn't want to turn it into politics.
thegreekdog wrote:nietzsche wrote:I think many of us have asked the same thing. We have always been ignored. It depends on the mods I guess, and you can see thegreekdog's opinion (who once was a discussion moderator): he doesn't see a problem with the way things are. The thing is Americans think they are the center of the world and they can't see it in another way.
Another mod, rds, he wouldn't want to get into the middle of it, and I guess Andy doesn't see an issue here either.
Like everything in CC, this issue could be easily solved ( I don't see why those who like to talk american politics would mind) but it won't be solved because .. who knows.
And whatever the topic is, Phatscotty will always find a way to make it about politics.
If there was a US politics subforum and a topic wasn't in it, it would tacitly imply that the OP doesn't want to turn it into politics.
Seriously dude? I would absolutely support a politics subforum. I just think bitching about it is stupid.
nietzsche wrote:thegreekdog wrote:nietzsche wrote:I think many of us have asked the same thing. We have always been ignored. It depends on the mods I guess, and you can see thegreekdog's opinion (who once was a discussion moderator): he doesn't see a problem with the way things are. The thing is Americans think they are the center of the world and they can't see it in another way.
Another mod, rds, he wouldn't want to get into the middle of it, and I guess Andy doesn't see an issue here either.
Like everything in CC, this issue could be easily solved ( I don't see why those who like to talk american politics would mind) but it won't be solved because .. who knows.
And whatever the topic is, Phatscotty will always find a way to make it about politics.
If there was a US politics subforum and a topic wasn't in it, it would tacitly imply that the OP doesn't want to turn it into politics.
Seriously dude? I would absolutely support a politics subforum. I just think bitching about it is stupid.
All I said is that you don't see nothing wrong with the way things are, as you pointed out in this same thread.
BigBallinStalin wrote:nietz wrote:The thing is Americans think they are the center of the world and they can't see it in another way.
Feel free to discuss the recent capture of Fatso, a major Mexican drug trader of the Gulf region.
But maybe you don't care about politics in your own country?
Maybe if you don't supply something, then you shouldn't be complaining about the lack of demand?
pickleofdoom wrote:I agree that it is well known stereotype but whether or not it is a fact i am not so sure. It is something that many people like to say. The reasons are as much psychological as related to any factual basis.
BBS I think that there are many things happening in Mexico that are nothing to do with drug bosses. Why would any discussion about Mexican politics have to focus on that?
On a different note, i have a bit of a problem with politics from any country.
Personally i see almost all corporate activity above the level of immediate family to be a projection of peoples individual inferiority complexes onto the wider world. That is why society is about collective domination and clannishness. This is why the metanarrative as "us" as innocent victims and "them" as evil villains always emerges again and again.
So I find these political debates to be more of a psychological case study in human behaviour than any possibility for making progress.
BigBallinStalin wrote:nietz wrote:The thing is Americans think they are the center of the world and they can't see it in another way.
Feel free to discuss the recent capture of Fatso, a major Mexican drug trader of the Gulf region.
But maybe you don't care about politics in your own country?
Pack Rat wrote:if it quacks like a duck and walk like a duck, it's still fascism
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nietzsche wrote:The thing is Americans think they are the center of the world and they can't see it in another way.
saxitoxin wrote:BigBallinStalin wrote:nietz wrote:The thing is Americans think they are the center of the world and they can't see it in another way.
Feel free to discuss the recent capture of Fatso, a major Mexican drug trader of the Gulf region.
But maybe you don't care about politics in your own country?
But nietzsche doesn't have the option to discuss Fatso because he has no countrymen here to sustain such a discussion. Nietzsche only has a hypothetical freedom to discuss Mexican issues. Freedom doesn't exist where it can't be realized. Just like Natty can't discuss Santa Claus or whatever it is The Finn talks about because there's only one of him.
chang50 wrote:I feel the frustration expressed by Neitzsche when he says Americans,by which he means USA,think they are the centre of the world.Personally I reckon its so deeply imbued in the collective consciousness of the country that it never even occurs to most of them,so I can't ascribe any malice here,just fatuousness.How often do we see a topic talking about THE constitution or THE dollar or THE economy,as if nowhere else has these things.Can you imagine an Australian for example talking about their domestic affairs on an international forum without specifying the Aussie dollar,or the Aussie economy?No doubt I will get loads of flak here but what the hell..
Funkyterrance wrote:chang50 wrote:I feel the frustration expressed by Neitzsche when he says Americans,by which he means USA,think they are the centre of the world.Personally I reckon its so deeply imbued in the collective consciousness of the country that it never even occurs to most of them,so I can't ascribe any malice here,just fatuousness.How often do we see a topic talking about THE constitution or THE dollar or THE economy,as if nowhere else has these things.Can you imagine an Australian for example talking about their domestic affairs on an international forum without specifying the Aussie dollar,or the Aussie economy?No doubt I will get loads of flak here but what the hell..
Believe it or not I actually research the aspects of threads that I don't understand to get at least a basic understanding. Does that surprise you, me being an American? I'm actually a bit taken aback by the broad stereotypes you guys evidently subscribe to. What other prejudices are you harboring, I'm curious? Are we all fat and lazy too?
Loads of flak? Oh please.
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