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Phatscotty wrote:I seem to remember many here harping all over conservatives about their "civility" when Sarah Palin on talk radio were supposedly part of the blame in the Loughner/Giffords shooting for using the word "target" and using "bullseyes" on a map. I guess Spike Lee's direct calls for violence and even going out of his way to aid and abet and would be vigilante gets a pass but the largest stretch imaginable like in the Loughner instance will get you 2 weeks non-stop attacks. If Palin had only tweeted the political geographical tragets, she might have gotten a pass the same way Spike Lee gets a pass.
Does anyone think race has anything to do with Spike Lee getting away with it? (keep it respectful yall)
Night Strike wrote:Some information I learned today:
1. I heard one radio program pronouncing his name as the Hispanic name of "Jorge" instead of the English name of "George". Which one is the correct pronunciation? If it's the first, then the media has REALLY gotten this wrong and are actively trying to paint him as white.
2. Apparently Zimmerman's voter registration card has him listed as Hispanic (not white) AND as a Democrat.
3. Spike Lee mis-tweeted Zimmerman's address which caused an elderly couple to have to leave their home in fear of their lives. Where is the call for civility from the left to stop all of these violent protestors?
Pack Rat wrote:if it quacks like a duck and walk like a duck, it's still fascism
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Lee retweeted two messages claiming to be the address of the neighborhood watch volunteer who shot and killed Florida teenager Trayvon Martin. The messages were quickly re-posted all over Twitter, some with threatening messages directed at Zimmerman, including “#Dead“ and ”Let’s turn up the heat on his b-tch ass.”
It later emerged that the address Lee posted was not in fact Zimmerman’s residence, but the home of an elderly couple now fearful for their safety. According to the Orlando Sentinel, the couple have temporarily moved into a hotel to escape the hate mail they’re now receiving, as well as any possible danger.
The messages were still visible on Lee’s Twitter account Wednesday afternoon, five days after they first appeared. Lee — who has more than 240,000 followers — has since written and re-posted dozens of messages about Martin, but none that appear to retract or apologize for the address tweets.
Phatscotty wrote:We are calling for civility, and reminding people of the previous rules that were stated, most recently in the loughner/giffords instance. All of this information that follows is a direct result of Spike Lee's tweet.Lee retweeted two messages claiming to be the address of the neighborhood watch volunteer who shot and killed Florida teenager Trayvon Martin. The messages were quickly re-posted all over Twitter, some with threatening messages directed at Zimmerman, including “#Dead“ and ”Let’s turn up the heat on his b-tch ass.”
It later emerged that the address Lee posted was not in fact Zimmerman’s residence, but the home of an elderly couple now fearful for their safety. According to the Orlando Sentinel, the couple have temporarily moved into a hotel to escape the hate mail they’re now receiving, as well as any possible danger.
The messages were still visible on Lee’s Twitter account Wednesday afternoon, five days after they first appeared. Lee — who has more than 240,000 followers — has since written and re-posted dozens of messages about Martin, but none that appear to retract or apologize for the address tweets.
Intrestingly, a new 911 surveillance tape has been "leaked" and it shows Zimmerman apparently not having gashes to the back of his head, but he is handcuffed, and his shirt appears to be clean? I haven't seen the video available on the internet yet but I'm sure it's just matter of time. I will get it as soon as I can
Phatscotty wrote:We are calling for civility
Pack Rat wrote:if it quacks like a duck and walk like a duck, it's still fascism
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saxitoxin wrote:Phatscotty wrote:We are calling for civility
Obviously posting photos of a random thug and incorrectly claiming they're pictures of Martin can't reasonably be considered a "call for civility" since it is intended to steer opinions through whatever means necessary (including the presentation of false information). This is, rather, the use of the situation as a lever to create power centers - to advance an ideology.
Phatscotty wrote:saxitoxin wrote:Phatscotty wrote:We are calling for civility
Obviously posting photos of a random thug and incorrectly claiming they're pictures of Martin can't reasonably be considered a "call for civility" since it is intended to steer opinions through whatever means necessary (including the presentation of false information). This is, rather, the use of the situation as a lever to create power centers - to advance an ideology.
I did not use them to to say anything or push anything, and it's not a response to make Trayvon look negative, it's a direct response to the media turning him into a 12 year old.
Symmetry wrote:Phatscotty wrote:saxitoxin wrote:Phatscotty wrote:We are calling for civility
Obviously posting photos of a random thug and incorrectly claiming they're pictures of Martin can't reasonably be considered a "call for civility" since it is intended to steer opinions through whatever means necessary (including the presentation of false information). This is, rather, the use of the situation as a lever to create power centers - to advance an ideology.
I did not use them to to say anything or push anything, and it's not a response to make Trayvon look negative, it's a direct response to the media turning him into a 12 year old.
Weren't you posting pictures of some other dude to turn him into a gangsta thug? You could at least come out and admit that a lot of the sources you've been using for the last few days have been forgeries. You saw what they wanted you to think, and then disseminated it. I'm not sure you're the best person to be complaining about media disinformation on this case.
Phatscotty wrote:Symmetry wrote:Phatscotty wrote:saxitoxin wrote:Phatscotty wrote:We are calling for civility
Obviously posting photos of a random thug and incorrectly claiming they're pictures of Martin can't reasonably be considered a "call for civility" since it is intended to steer opinions through whatever means necessary (including the presentation of false information). This is, rather, the use of the situation as a lever to create power centers - to advance an ideology.
I did not use them to to say anything or push anything, and it's not a response to make Trayvon look negative, it's a direct response to the media turning him into a 12 year old.
Weren't you posting pictures of some other dude to turn him into a gangsta thug? You could at least come out and admit that a lot of the sources you've been using for the last few days have been forgeries. You saw what they wanted you to think, and then disseminated it. I'm not sure you're the best person to be complaining about media disinformation on this case.
I don't know which pictures you mean, but the one I did post here was half incorrect and half correct. What I saw was a current picture, which I was anxious to see from day 1. The picture in question came from a person on twitter, and not exactly from the media which we are all talking about. I think I referred in the OP to it as "mainstream media"
saxitoxin wrote:Phatscotty wrote:We are calling for civility
Obviously posting photos of a random thug and incorrectly claiming they're pictures of Martin can't reasonably be considered a "call for civility" since it is intended to steer opinions through whatever means necessary (including the presentation of false information). This is, rather, the use of the situation as a lever to create power centers - to advance an ideology.
In any case, the label "extremist" isn't a synonym for "bad person." All bodies politic have to have extremists to advance in one direction or the other, without which society would stagnate. Me simply recognizing you and Natty as extremists or BvP and TGD as moderates (at least in this situation) isn't a judgement that Natty is a worse person than BvP or visa versa.
thegreekdog wrote:saxitoxin wrote:Phatscotty wrote:We are calling for civility
Obviously posting photos of a random thug and incorrectly claiming they're pictures of Martin can't reasonably be considered a "call for civility" since it is intended to steer opinions through whatever means necessary (including the presentation of false information). This is, rather, the use of the situation as a lever to create power centers - to advance an ideology.
In any case, the label "extremist" isn't a synonym for "bad person." All bodies politic have to have extremists to advance in one direction or the other, without which society would stagnate. Me simply recognizing you and Natty as extremists or BvP and TGD as moderates (at least in this situation) isn't a judgement that Natty is a worse person than BvP or visa versa.
I got angry at being characterized as a moderate, but the "at least in this situation" part of Saxi's post made me much happier.
kentington wrote:thegreekdog wrote:saxitoxin wrote:Phatscotty wrote:We are calling for civility
Obviously posting photos of a random thug and incorrectly claiming they're pictures of Martin can't reasonably be considered a "call for civility" since it is intended to steer opinions through whatever means necessary (including the presentation of false information). This is, rather, the use of the situation as a lever to create power centers - to advance an ideology.
In any case, the label "extremist" isn't a synonym for "bad person." All bodies politic have to have extremists to advance in one direction or the other, without which society would stagnate. Me simply recognizing you and Natty as extremists or BvP and TGD as moderates (at least in this situation) isn't a judgement that Natty is a worse person than BvP or visa versa.
I got angry at being characterized as a moderate, but the "at least in this situation" part of Saxi's post made me much happier.
When compared to them aren't you a bit moderate?
thegreekdog wrote:kentington wrote:thegreekdog wrote:saxitoxin wrote:Phatscotty wrote:We are calling for civility
Obviously posting photos of a random thug and incorrectly claiming they're pictures of Martin can't reasonably be considered a "call for civility" since it is intended to steer opinions through whatever means necessary (including the presentation of false information). This is, rather, the use of the situation as a lever to create power centers - to advance an ideology.
In any case, the label "extremist" isn't a synonym for "bad person." All bodies politic have to have extremists to advance in one direction or the other, without which society would stagnate. Me simply recognizing you and Natty as extremists or BvP and TGD as moderates (at least in this situation) isn't a judgement that Natty is a worse person than BvP or visa versa.
I got angry at being characterized as a moderate, but the "at least in this situation" part of Saxi's post made me much happier.
When compared to them aren't you a bit moderate?
In this thread? Apparently I am. In other threads? Not so much. For example, I agree with Greecepwns theory that we need 62,000 representatives in the House.
In this thread, I like to think that the thing happened; we don't know why it happened and we still don't have all the facts. Politicians on both sides are using it to their advantage. Extremists on both sides are making ridiculous assertions.
Phatscotty wrote:do you differentiate which side is calling for violence, making death threats, tweeting home addresses, raising bounties, calling for kidnapping, making dead or alive posters, and actually (obviously imo) exploiting the death .....from which side posted a photograph?
Pack Rat wrote:if it quacks like a duck and walk like a duck, it's still fascism
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saxitoxin wrote:Phatscotty wrote:do you differentiate which side is calling for violence, making death threats, tweeting home addresses, raising bounties, calling for kidnapping, making dead or alive posters, and actually (obviously imo) exploiting the death .....from which side posted a photograph?
A person engaged in an ideological struggle will perceive the event as a battle between two "sides." This could be good vs. evil, left vs. right, right vs. wrong, etc. He may respond to attacks against his side by counter-accusations [e.g. "racist!"], or, by initiating a parade of horribles to showcase the net moral superiority of his side. For the extremist, the goal is to leverage the event to capture power centers for his camp or side.
A person engaged in a situational debate is only concerned with the immediate facts of the case and doesn't perceive a battle of "sides" but a debate between multilateral actors, each with a unique perspective. For the moderate, there aren't two camps representing a clash of cultural values, but a variety of pieces moving independently on the board. The event exists independently of other events.
Phatscotty wrote:saxitoxin wrote:Phatscotty wrote:do you differentiate which side is calling for violence, making death threats, tweeting home addresses, raising bounties, calling for kidnapping, making dead or alive posters, and actually (obviously imo) exploiting the death .....from which side posted a photograph?
A person engaged in an ideological struggle will perceive the event as a battle between two "sides." This could be good vs. evil, left vs. right, right vs. wrong, etc. He may respond to attacks against his side by counter-accusations [e.g. "racist!"], or, by initiating a parade of horribles to showcase the net moral superiority of his side. For the extremist, the goal is to leverage the event to capture power centers for his camp or side.
A person engaged in a situational debate is only concerned with the immediate facts of the case and doesn't perceive a battle of "sides" but a debate between multilateral actors, each with a unique perspective. For the moderate, there aren't two camps representing a clash of cultural values, but a variety of pieces moving independently on the board. The event exists independently of other events.
haha saxi. All this side stuff started with YOU! Greek ran with it. Of course this is all about the Zimmerman side and the Trayvon side, is it not?
Pack Rat wrote:if it quacks like a duck and walk like a duck, it's still fascism
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saxitoxin wrote: (4) Patches believes [I think] Zimmerman was justified.
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