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99919/r/TheRedPill08/02/14 06:54 PM
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The media don't just have a leftward bias, although that is the case for most media outlets in the United States. The far more pervasive, and troubling bias, is the media's bias for the interesting and confrontational. That's why there is so much free coverage given to Donald Trump (and, earlier, to Barack Obama) -- these candidates are interesting. They make for good ratings. Experienced, quiet, qualified, and competent doesn't sell -- drama and story arc sells. The media are not saying, "suppo…
/r/TheRedPill23/02/16 01:36 PM
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It sounds like we disagree on first principles. I'm defining a corporation as a "group of individuals who have agreed to work together towards a common goal, and formed legal entity to do so." If you disagree with that description, we should talk about that first. Also, you can't prevent rich people and corporations from influencing politics as long as you have carved out an exception for "media corporations." Look at Comcast-NBCUniversal, which is controlled by the billionaire Roberts family, o…
/r/TheRedPill21/02/16 06:12 PM
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Remember that the landmark Citizens United case was about whether a group of people had the right to make videos mocking Hillary Clinton. The Supreme Court ruled that they did, and Democrats are treating that decision like it is the undoing of our nation.
/r/TheRedPill19/02/16 05:41 PM
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If my neighbor is trying to kill me, and it is impossible to move/run away, I have precisely two choices: fight back or die.
/r/TheRedPill10/01/16 10:06 PM
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Reagans spending had no impact on USSR's economy. How does your neighbors budget affect you? If my neighbor and I are engaged in an arms race, and I have to keep buying more and bigger weapons to keep up, it could easily bankrupt one of us.
/r/TheRedPill09/01/16 02:43 PM
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Interesting. I had not seen that 68% peak approval statistic before. I know there were a lot of people who couldn't stand Reagan at the time, particularly on the left, so a high disapproval rating would make sense. Of course there was that landslide re-election in 1984; most people must have thought he was doing a pretty good job. I never heard back from you on the "news outright lie" comment -- what was that about?
/r/TheRedPill06/01/16 11:44 AM
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Haha, great story about the aliens. I never heard that one -- but I hope it is true! What do you mean about Reagan "ending requirements that 'news' not be allowed to outright lie"? I agree with you about the moral hazard of bank bailouts: I believe in economic freedom, and that means the owners who enjoy the profits also have to suffer the losses if the business fails. But, I'm not sure you can make the case that Reagan, specifically, was responsible for the current woes of the middle class. Glo…
/r/TheRedPill06/01/16 12:17 AM
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Good points, but I've got to disagree with you on Reagan's record being "pretty poor." After his personality, history will remember him for two things: his role in winning the war on communism, and the 20-year economic boom that kicked off in his administration after years of decline and stagnation. As for the national debt, we always increase debt in times of war. Reagan's spending on military bankrupted the USSR, and the lower taxes played a big role in the economic boom that helped the countr…
/r/TheRedPill05/01/16 05:36 PM
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George W. Bush. Even though he will go down as one of the worst presidents ever, the man had charisma... We'll see. I bet "W" goes down in history as the president who over-reacted to Islamic terrorism -- after Carter, Reagan, Bush I, and Clinton basically ignored it. Sometimes it takes a few years (or a few decades) for people to put historic events in perspective. The same kinds of people that hate Dubya now, hated the Gipper too, back in the day.
/r/TheRedPill05/01/16 03:31 PM
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Man, if my mile time were ranked among the women, I'd win everything. Yep. Olympic Gold Medal female track stars would struggle to keep up in a race against the fastest high school boys. Men and women are physically different.
/r/TheRedPill24/11/15 09:07 PM
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Not gonna happen. You're incorrectly assuming that radical feminists will hold themselves to a standard of logical consistency, and of course they won't do that. We are already starting to see pushback against transgender "women" from feminists. They see men, who claim they are women, show up at women's conferences and take leadership roles. Now think of the reaction from athletic girls (and their parents) in high school and college sports. They won't have a chance competing against a 20-year-ol…
/r/TheRedPill24/11/15 06:29 PM
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Yes, he should walk away, just to protect his own football career, even though she is initiating violence and she is clearly in the wrong. But it's naive to assume that the media will care about some comment that a drunken girl supposedly made at a bar that cannot be proven. And it's also naive to assume that the media will present both sides fairly. Frankly, no one will ever watch that tape, much less write about it on ESPN, if it's just two people arguing in a bar and some drunken girl threate…
/r/TheRedPill07/07/15 04:33 PM
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Those single women (rich and poor) overwhelmingly vote for big government, though. It takes a village to raise a child, free birth control, paid time off from work, subsidized day care and health insurance, all that. Married women and (most) men are more likely to be self-reliant and prefer the government to stay out of their way.
/r/TheRedPill28/06/15 02:20 PM
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The right move is civil unions for everyone: enforceable (and negotiable) legal contracts to let couples plan for and deal with finances, custody issues, and the possibility of divorce. As far as the morality of various types of marriage, that's up the the individual couples. People who are super-Christian or whatever can say that only certain types of marriage are valid in their belief system, and others can disagree. The morality part isn't the proper role of government anyway.
/r/TheRedPill28/06/15 02:13 PM
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Unfortunately, you are also suffering from a logical fallacy. You're trying to use logic to win arguments, which works great if you're arguing with a logical person. However, if you're arguing with a person who makes decisions based on "feelings," you're not going to win them over with logic. For this type of person, the answer to your unassailable logic is easy: "That's disgusting." "You're creepy." "Eww, what is wrong with you." Result: both sides think they won, because winning means somethin…
/r/TheRedPill01/04/15 03:14 PM
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OP is also wrong in saying that Cory impressed or aroused the newswoman. Come on, let's be honest, he's a punk kid half her age. If he were a handsome, successful 38-year old with that attitude, sure, but by then he will have learned how to play the charming rogue as an adult. Cory acts like he doesn't care because the newswoman is not who he's trying to impress. He's playing to the other guys and girls his age, and doing a damn good job of it.
/r/TheRedPill25/02/15 11:21 PM
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If there were lots of younger guys lusting over 50-something women the way younger women lust over Brad Pitt and George Clooney, there would be plenty of movies with younger men dating older women.
/r/TheRedPill05/01/15 02:34 PM
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Seem like reasonable comments. According to the article, he also said that at his age he can't play the young buck anymore, and "I can't be the Gladiator forever." Crowe is 50 years old, he wants to play a 50-year-old in the movies, and he thinks other actors and actresses his age should do the same.
/r/TheRedPill05/01/15 02:28 PM
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I'm not going to start using that word more often.
/r/TheRedPill29/10/14 12:05 AM
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Tom did handle this one perfectly, but he had little risk of physical injury. The cameraman wasn't exactly menacing; Tom was standing behind a barricade, and he had two bodyguards by his side.
/r/TheRedPill09/05/14 01:18 AM
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