| Why are you getting so upset that "conservatives" don't value the things they claim not to value? You're ignoring the core argument, instead trying to play dumb "let's define the words". The modern GOP opposes those ideas. If you want to contend that core argument, feel free. Otherwise: > Education versus indoctrination It's interesting you bring that up, considering the slide in outcomes is rather intense in areas with non-public forms of irrational indoctrination. > journalist and a peddler of agitprop ... 'journalism' in the legacy media And yet, Fox News, the largest and most popular Legacy Main Stream media player falls, very obviously into the later description of "agitprop". > ask your latest supreme court justice Ah. I do not posses a Supreme Court justice. I do not presume any justice is, "my", or "your" justice. It's rather reductive to refer to someone that way, especially a person of African American descent. > Rinse and repeat, it is the 'progressive' side which uses terms like 'my truth' and 'your truth'. Yeah. You cannot invalidate other people's personal experiences. That's, uh, pretty basic. Empathy is unpopular with some folks right now. > I suspect they do not represent the political opinion of the majority of their potential voter base That's rather true for the extreme maggots running executive branch, sure. |
> > ask your latest supreme court justice
> Ah. I do not posses a Supreme Court justice.
I have been assuming you're an American all the time and made my remarks based on those assumptions. If you are an American this latest supreme court justice is 'yours', if not she isn't.
Assuming that you are indeed an American I can only conclude you assume I meant 'your (...) supreme court justice' in an ideological way - why? Is that a normal way to talk about justices in your circles? It is not in mine.