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TheDude1

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Who? Lol I must have missed a lot:

Seriously? You missed when Trump pissed on POWs and when he trashed a Gold Star family and he talked about how incompetent our military leadership is, and that he could figure out how to defeat ISIS in 30 minutes when our men and women who have dedicated their lives to it haven't?
 

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I’m not condemning academia I just hate this liberal brainwashing bull that most universities have went to. FYI I went and to and graduated college so..

Liberal brainwashing is different than making a compelling argument or encouraging thoughtful viewpoints. The fact others don't see things the way you do doesn't mean they've been brainwashed. Instead, it means they see the same information and come to a different conclusion. When someone resorts to the "brainwashing" defense, it's typically a sign they deliberately choose not to see another viewpoint. That's naivete that comes dangerously close to foolishness.

I remember when education and compromise were the American dream.
 

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Seriously? You missed when Trump pissed on POWs and when he trashed a Gold Star family and he talked about how incompetent our military leadership is, and that he could figure out how to defeat ISIS in 30 minutes when our men and women who have dedicated their lives to it haven't?
Who on this board
 

bfort2223

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Ones that believe in our core values not this socialist entitlement bull shat
Wow...”core values” following “real Americans”...you’re super proficient with buzzwords.
You got me man! Who are you anyway I’m assuming you posted here before or you’re another guy that post here. Either way you’re not much

Ps sorry I like my country
Well I’m glad you can offer up such quick appraisals of me anyway. It really means a lot to me because people with such “core values” as yourself are just the type of people we should all be looking to for guidance and perspective.

It’s great you like this country...many of us do.
 

TheDude1

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Liberal brainwashing is different than making a compelling argument or encouraging thoughtful viewpoints. The fact others don't see things the way you do doesn't mean they've been brainwashed. Instead, it means they see the same information and come to a different conclusion. When someone resorts to the "brainwashing" defense, it's typically a sign they deliberately choose not to see another viewpoint.

I remember when education and compromise were the American dream.

It is SO very sad how "education", which is basically just debate and exposure to different ideas and viewpoints and hearing from people with experience and examining your own ideas and developing them, has become a BAD thing to a group of Americans today, and how that same group tends to paint academics with this impossibly-broad brush.
 
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pisgah101

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I've never particularly DISLIKED you, but when you take these extreme stances like talking about "real Americans" it's pretty nuts.

I explained what I meant. You don’t agree with American values then you’re not a true American. Pretty simple
 

Terror Beard

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i dont necessarily agree that the anthem/flag represents the troops, the armed services each have their own flag....i look at the flag/anthem as representation of pride in ones country.......many arent feeling so prideful due to outright social injustices taking place and many refusing to see it and acknowledge it.....when an olympic athlete wins a gold medal, they hoist the flag and play the anthem, why????...pride of country imo, that moment to me has nothing to do with troops, wars, homeless vets, vets committing suicide, maimed soldiers, etc....

The notion that minorities are marginalized, targeted, mistreated is greatly exaggerated. It's the left cherry picking incidents to perpetuate that myth.
 

TheDude1

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Who on this board

I was talking about the President of the United States, which a number of people on this board support.

But those same people turn on an American who is exercising the very right soldiers have died to protect (and make no mistake, Americans died to protect our right to protest) and insist said American is unAmerican and disrespecting people who that American LITERALLY said he is not disrespecting and so on and so forth.

Disagree all you want with Kaep. That's YOUR right. But too many people take it ENTIRELY too far.
 

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I was talking about the President of the United States, which a number of people on this board support.

But those same people turn on an American who is exercising the very right soldiers have died to protect (and make no mistake, Americans died to protect our right to protest) and insist said American is unAmerican and disrespecting people who that American LITERALLY said he is not disrespecting and so on and so forth.

Disagree all you want with Kaep. That's YOUR right. But too many people take it ENTIRELY too far.
Who? Lmao for the 3rd time
 

Terror Beard

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and also the right to disagree......the flag/anthem isnt the troops, isnt wars.....its what this country represents, its ideals, life liberty and the pursuit of happiness imo and to many its not living up to that representation

Disagree when you're off the clock. Protest on your own time. I don't let my employees protest while they are representing my business. But I certainly won't stand (or kneel) in their way when they're on their own time.
 
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TheDude1

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I explained what I meant. You don’t agree with American values then you’re not a true American. Pretty simple

Your idea of what constitutes "American values" is entirely different than other people's ideas, and many of those other people can both articulate why the values they hold dear are American quite clearly AND can even offer support from important American documents and icons.
 
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Disagree when you're off the clock. Protest on your own time. I don't let my employees protest while they are representing my business. But I certainly won't stand (or kneel) in their way when their on their own time.

Many of these employers are giving their employees the opportunity to disagree while on the clock. Why shouldn't they be permitted to do so when their superiors allow it?
 
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Your idea of what constitutes "American values" is entirely different than other people's ideas, and many of those other people can both articulate why the values they hold dear are American quite clearly AND can even offer support from important American documents and icons.
Citing sources is just more liberal hullabaloo. In all seriousness, to some here it often seems like opinions and knowledge share equal footing and as long as you remain as forceful as possible with your own opinion and as deaf as possible to another opinion, no matter how well-articulated, you win.
 
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TheDude1

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Disagree when you're off the clock. Protest on your own time. I don't let my employees protest while they are representing my business. But I certainly won't stand (or kneel) in their way when their on their own time.

I might agree, if we weren't also saying "Hey, before you playing this game with a little ball, you also have to literally pledge yourself to a country." That seems a bit silly, when you really consider it.

So if we are going to insist on pledging ourselves to our country and it's values before playing a game, which is a REALLY serious thing to do, we should PROBABLY be okay with someone saying "I am not going to do it the way YOU might want me to do it; instead, I'm going to do it the way I, as an American, want to do it."
 

Terror Beard

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Easy, tiger. I never said anything about being a spokesperson for Duke grads on this board. Over many years of political discourse on various Duke boards (DBR, TDD, TDF, etc) I've found that Duke grads tend to lean left. Not ALL Duke grads, obviously... Stephen Miller, after all, is a Duke grad, and I've had some real knock down, drag out fights with Indoor66... and that's why I said "we usually tend" and not "all Duke grads etc etc."

Through my years, I've learned that duke grads are more likely to be conservative, especially in comparison with other state schools.
 

TheDude1

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Through my years, I've learned that duke grads are more likely to be conservative, especially in comparison with other state schools.

Not only not my experience (I've found, in my own limited-by-me-being-one-person experiences, that the graduates from the top schools like Duke and Harvard and Yale and the like tend to be a bit more liberal than college graduates from Penn State and FSU and the like) but also doesn't quite relate to my original statement.

To explain, using an extreme example... if 90% of state school grads were liberal, and only 80% of Duke grads were liberal, I'd still stand by the statement of "Duke grads tend to lean left."

And in the specific instances of discussing politics on Duke sports forums, yeah, the Duke grads tend to lean left far more than the non-Duke grads.
 
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Sorry, are you asking who on this forum supports Donald Trump?

Pisgah, Mac, QC or whatever... I'm sure plenty do.
You said that (and)...This is what you said..”I am entertained that the people who usually squawk the most about this guy kneeling are the same ones who defend a president who literally disrespected POWs and Gold Star families and our military leadership.” So who does both? Is what I am asking ....never mind lmao
 

TheDude1

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You said that (and)...This is what you said..”I am entertained that the people who usually squawk the most about this guy kneeling are the same ones who defend a president who literally disrespected POWs and Gold Star families and our military leadership.” So who does both? Is what I am asking ....never mind lmao

Pisgah is literally calling people he disagrees with not American.

He is also a big Trump fan.

There are others.
 

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I got drawn in too! Don’t feel bad ! I stated I hated this threaad, and it would end up this way from the beginning. And yes I pat myself on the back @Dahntay#1 Or howerver you spell his name lmao
 

Terror Beard

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Many of these employers are giving their employees the opportunity to disagree while on the clock. Why shouldn't they be permitted to do so when their superiors allow it?

Because those owners are a part of an association. The collective group makes the rules for their employees. They agreed that all employees will stand for the anthem if they're on the field. They have the right to stay in the lockerroom if they want. But the rule is, if you're on the field, you stand. The NFL wants a certain image. You can disagree with that image. But if you're an employee, you'll adhere to it or you won't be an employee. And then you'll have all the time in the world to kneel, stand, or do the hokey-pokey during the anthem.

I might agree, if we weren't also saying "Hey, before you playing this game with a little ball, you also have to literally pledge yourself to a country." That seems a bit silly, when you really consider it.
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It may be. But it's the rule. Follow it or find a new job.

So if we are going to insist on pledging ourselves to our country and it's values before playing a game, which is a REALLY serious thing to do, we should PROBABLY be okay with someone saying "I am not going to do it the way YOU might want me to do it; instead, I'm going to do it the way I, as an American, want to do it."

The NFL wants uniformity. And it's their right to have it. Again, if you don't like it, find a new job.
 

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I won't post again on this as I usually don't get drawn into these, but I'm pretty disappointed in Sky. I have no doubt you created this thread to be a liberal bashing one. I also have no doubt that you know from experience how this would go.

For someone who bemoans the reasons why many posters don't post here any more, you just contributed to it. And I hate that because I really like you as a poster.

We need the lounge.
I've read Sky's posts for many year. He seems like a guy with a huge heart that would never purposely offend anyone. I think he just meant for his post to get some laughs, just like SNL does with anyone who is in office. People today are way too sensitive. Great joke Sky! I lmao, lol!!!
 

SwatX1

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I wasn't going to post in this thread, mainly because no opinions are going to change or be swayed. It will just go in a circle until it's locked......but I do want to come in and say that I do not believe Sky had any ill intent, meant to start an argument, or wanted to watch fireworks. I believe it was just meant to be funny.....and in my opinion, it was......no matter which side you're on.
 
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I wasn't going to post in this thread, mainly because no opinions are going to change or be swayed. It will just go in a circle until it's locked......but I do want to come in and say that I do not believe Sky had any ill intent, meant to start an argument, or wanted to watch fireworks. I believe it was just meant to be funny.....and in my opinion, it was......no matter which side you're on.
Hence me jokingly saying post of the year. It’s called humor. Some need to get some..
 

SwatX1

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I remember starting a similar thread myself on a different topic, they I thought would be viewed the same by the vast majority, but it wasn't. I was surprised by the insults and arguement that it started, and I regretted starting the thread......but just for clarity.....I still stand by what I said!!!
 

IPSYCHOSIS

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Duke91 get off Dezz nutz..”lmao lol haha”...sheesh lmao
 
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TheDude1

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Hence me jokingly saying post of the year. It’s called humor. Some need to get some..

It is VERY hard to tell these days... I don't think any of us would be surprised if some people would legit think that is the post of the year.
 

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Duke 91 I was already getting scared of you coming here and quoting me out of everything here to quote.... I may take your advice now and go to hiding....”lol lmao”. Got like a fascination with me or something...get me out of your mind for one post!? Lmao
 
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"When God and country unite, Christianity has lost its roots."

Hmmm. Someone forgot to tell that to the Founders of the American republic.


George Washington – first President of the United States of America

In a speech to the Delaware Indian Chiefs on May 12, 1779, Washington encouraged them to learn the religion of Jesus Christ:

“My ears hear with pleasure the other matters you mention. Congress will be glad to hear them too. You do well to wish to learn our arts and ways of life, and above all, the religion of Jesus Christ. These will make you a greater and happier people than you are. Congress will do every thing they can to assist you in this wise intention; and to tie the knot of friendship and union so fast, that nothing shall ever be able to loose it.

– George Washington, speech to the Delaware Indian Chiefs, May 12, 1779.

John Quincy Adams

“The Declaration of Independence laid the cornerstone of human government upon the first precepts of Christianity.” – John Quincy Adams

John Jay, First Chief-Justice of the U.S. Supreme Court

“Providence has given to our people the choice of their rulers, and it is the duty, as well as the privilege and interest, of our Christian nation to select and prefer Christians for their rulers.”

– John Jay

Daniel Webster, Early American Politician

“The Christian religion – its general principles – must ever be regarded among us as the foundation of civil society.”

I said Christianity has lost its roots, not the USA. My post had nothing to do with whether or not the US was/is supposed to be a Christian nation. When the Church and State get in bed together, it's the Church that suffers. The early Christian movement was one that owes its existence to being anti-State and anti-imperialism. It's launch directly opposed the rule of the State.
 
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