Oct 29, 2019, 3:17 PM (contemplating the biases of indians who participate in our debates.) I think I understand the frustrations I have with indian’s who try to participate in these conversations, whether educated in india or the states. First of all, i do appreciate the rather odd optimism free of evidence endemic in indian culture. it’s what i admire. But, in india, or in an immigrant indian family, or in an indian immigrant community, those with first generation educations have the “doctor problem”, or the ’60’s kid problem’ meaning that when you are surrounded by generations people drastically different in educational knowledge and subsequent ability you overestimate your knowledge and ability, and when you come to America you are ‘educated’ in our academy that markets to that demographic, and sells sociological psychological nonsense in order to preserve income from that demographic – by not ‘correcting’ you and ‘insulting’ you by doing so. This is why our academy is ridiculous now. At least European Americans are educated by habituation in the long history, culture, and information flow of eastern civlization, and our optimism is in our ability to work hard and not be blamed if we fail for our heroic efforts. Or we are optimistic (badly) in our estimations of people from other cultures because we do not realize how Aristotelianism, rule of law, truthful speech, responsibility for the commons, But it’s not some naive optimism that ‘everything is gonna be alright’. Regardless of what civilization or culture you are from, I’m not one of those professors paid to coddle you with comforting falsehoods, or pretense of respect, in exchange for preserving the income stream for the university, or my job. I know my job. My job is jurisprudence. I’m a prosecutor.
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Oct 29, 2019, 3:17 PM (contemplating the biases of indians who participate in ou
Oct 29, 2019, 3:17 PM (contemplating the biases of indians who participate in our debates.) I think I understand the frustrations I have with indian’s who try to participate in these conversations, whether educated in india or the states. First of all, i do appreciate the rather odd optimism free of evidence endemic in indian culture. it’s what i admire. But, in india, or in an immigrant indian family, or in an indian immigrant community, those with first generation educations have the “doctor problem”, or the ’60’s kid problem’ meaning that when you are surrounded by generations people drastically different in educational knowledge and subsequent ability you overestimate your knowledge and ability, and when you come to America you are ‘educated’ in our academy that markets to that demographic, and sells sociological psychological nonsense in order to preserve income from that demographic – by not ‘correcting’ you and ‘insulting’ you by doing so. This is why our academy is ridiculous now. At least European Americans are educated by habituation in the long history, culture, and information flow of eastern civlization, and our optimism is in our ability to work hard and not be blamed if we fail for our heroic efforts. Or we are optimistic (badly) in our estimations of people from other cultures because we do not realize how Aristotelianism, rule of law, truthful speech, responsibility for the commons, But it’s not some naive optimism that ‘everything is gonna be alright’. Regardless of what civilization or culture you are from, I’m not one of those professors paid to coddle you with comforting falsehoods, or pretense of respect, in exchange for preserving the income stream for the university, or my job. I know my job. My job is jurisprudence. I’m a prosecutor.
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You Don’t Get It Do You? (restoring Religion)
Oct 29, 2019, 4:53 PM (Luke does) If we can find a way to unite the secular, rational, traditional, and feminine theological christian, and masculine mythological pagan under natural law, heroic virtues, and christian ethics, we can restore the church(es) to the central position in our civilization and restore the civil society, with common everything except grammar of expression.
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You Don’t Get It Do You? (restoring Religion)
Oct 29, 2019, 4:53 PM (Luke does) If we can find a way to unite the secular, rational, traditional, and feminine theological christian, and masculine mythological pagan under natural law, heroic virtues, and christian ethics, we can restore the church(es) to the central position in our civilization and restore the civil society, with common everything except grammar of expression.
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The Effect of Gods Discounts the Necessity of The Existence of Gods
Oct 29, 2019, 7:26 PM Gods don’t exist. Addicts do defend their suppliers tho. ;)-CD
—“The effect of Gods discounts the necessity of the existence of gods.”—Jim Snyder
^The correct answer.
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The Effect of Gods Discounts the Necessity of The Existence of Gods
Oct 29, 2019, 7:26 PM Gods don’t exist. Addicts do defend their suppliers tho. ;)-CD
—“The effect of Gods discounts the necessity of the existence of gods.”—Jim Snyder
^The correct answer.
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Why Has the Left’s Parade of Lies Created Distrust – as Designed?
Oct 29, 2019, 7:29 PM
—-“They know no other means of asserting authority. They live in a world run by arbitrary rules and appeals to phony authority. They project their inability to imagine any other system of organization. Humans might as well live in cages given these perceptual traps. They manifest the health of animals in cages.”—Brandon Hayes
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Why Has the Left’s Parade of Lies Created Distrust – as Designed?
Oct 29, 2019, 7:29 PM
—-“They know no other means of asserting authority. They live in a world run by arbitrary rules and appeals to phony authority. They project their inability to imagine any other system of organization. Humans might as well live in cages given these perceptual traps. They manifest the health of animals in cages.”—Brandon Hayes
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Mental Health
Oct 29, 2019, 7:29 PM
—“Present Peoples Manifest The Mental Health of Animals in Cages”—Brandon Hayes
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Mental Health
Oct 29, 2019, 7:29 PM
—“Present Peoples Manifest The Mental Health of Animals in Cages”—Brandon Hayes