@shortstories I will not oppose that proposal. But the question I will have for every "forgive my student debt" person I will ask is whether or not colleges should necessarily be more selective about who is admitted and if they themselves had any business going to college in the first place.
I have doubts that they would accept that they had no business going to higher education at all.
@Twoinchdestroya @Shadowman311 I don't think there will be any choice made to cut off aid, as that choice will be made for us when Western countries decline. Not saying that we should not be cutting off aid by choice, but rather that it will happen one way or another.
@DW2 Seeing all this "step down now Biden" talk has me thinking. Clearly Biden is not in charge, so just what is going on?
I see this as an internal power struggle, where the "Biden" camp are just the current string pullers (e.g. members of his cabinet and some shadow lurkers) are trying to keep a hold of power versus other factions of the Democrats who see the opportunity to make a power play.
Frankly, they should have planned Biden to be a one term President regardless.
@DW2 I remember the days of Most Extreme Elimination. Just the kind of stupid humor that appeals to the base nature of men. I think Spike TV has not been around for a while (not that I have cable or satellite to watch it). Just shows that men can never have their own thing for long. At least, Spike TV was supposed to be about specifically appealing to men.
@shortstories So many complaints by my generation (millennials) regarding boomers is not based on a principle but rather that they are not able to get what the boomers got. Too many millennials are asking for their student loans to be forgiven, but they do not conceptualize the college system itself as a problem. Just that it is not free for them. Ironic, as it was the boomers that pushed them into college in the first place.
@caekislove in a twisted way it is true, as many people have had to be more cautious, on guard, and be ready for violence and conflict as a result of diversity. That is, those that have a survival instinct.
But that is not what anyone wants, so it certainly is not "better."
@DoubleD @Zeb the political compass is flawed anyways, as claims that someone who is "libertarian left" can exist. A lot of the questions on the site are flawed anyways, as I have found the premises of many questions to have biased assumptions behind them, as well as questions that have nothing to do with how you align politically.
Though the individual categories here are great on their own, though not as placements on a compass, just as you stated.
@DW2 >now open to an idea that they had previously dismissed as right-wing propaganda
Even after this revelation, they will just go back to believing everything that the globohomo media tells them is true and still call right wingers crazy for not believing the lying hack journalists churning out obvious bullshit.
@SuperSnekFriend @Hoss @Hyperhidrosis I would have to read the article, but it looks like Dave Ramsey is laying into the parents, not the Millenials and Zoomers:
"Millennials and Gen Z living at home are a 'trainwreck' THANKS TO THEIR PARENTS."
While Dave's advice might not be that helpful during these economic times, he does not appear to think it is the fault of young people here.
@deesenaughts And it is no wonder that the fat acceptance movement is dominated by women since women would prefer to spare the feelings of obese women rather than tell them that they are unhealthy and need to change their habits before they die an early death.
@deesenaughts The concern about perception also dictates how women discuss topics. Women are so focused on tone policing that they will prefer objectively worse ideas, proposals, and outcomes just because the better idea was not wrapped in a nicer wording. It is really no mystery that women vote left more than men considering how many leftist ideas sound nice and caring no matter how terrible the actual consequences are.
@db @RadixVerum before I was ever aware of the JQ, I found it absurd that someone would be "ethnically Jewish." I would push back on that premise, because it just makes no sense to have a religion and an ethnicity be interchangeable.
The way I see it, I don't recognize the label of being "ethnically Jewish" regardless of the intentions. You cannot be an atheist Jew, as you are trying to cling to an identity that you don't truly adhere to.
Looks like this will be my new home. Warning: I (probably) have Asperger's, so my be prepared for my autism to show through.
I don't think I am a right wing extremist, but I am sure anyone with low testosterone might think otherwise.