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To: righttackle44

Yes, but that was 20 years ago. Problem is, once you slap a name on a website like that “Conserva-”, it’s already being limiting. Truth IS Conservative, so it doesn’t need for a modifier to be on it.

Wikipedia, Facebook, YouTube, Twitter didn’t slap an ideological name on it (even if they ended up all being leftist-controlled), and also had a ton of help behind it.

When I’m checking pages there on Conservapedia that haven’t been touched or edited in 4 years, that’s a BAD sign. That means nobody is looking at it. Worse, yet, the site is already 13 years old.

My focus is exclusively on places/locales in the U.S., trying to work state by state. I’d like to have a website started that focused on that in a similar setup to the Wiki pages, with only minor alterations.


58 posted on 10/03/2019 11:32:55 PM PDT by fieldmarshaldj (Who will think of the gerbils ? Just say no to Buttgiggity !)
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To: fieldmarshaldj
I’d like to have a website started that focused on that in a similar setup to the Wiki pages, with only minor alterations.

So--start one. WIX and a few other places will allow you to build and start your website for free. When you're ready to start posting, Bluehost will give you good prices. I'm told--I don't use it myself--it has good customer service. I do know that, if you want, you can start offering Bluehost services on your website as an affiliate.

There are numerous options for starting your own blog. If you google web hosting sites, you will see a plethora of opinion for starting a blog--one or two of the sites are free. As to the last option, I am told that the free options are the least desirable because the owner of the service can, if he or she so wishes, can take your site back, though I have NEVER heard ANYONE complain about that.

Do something besides complain.
88 posted on 10/04/2019 10:33:16 AM PDT by righttackle44 (Take scalps. Leave the bodies as a warning.)
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To: fieldmarshaldj
. Truth IS Conservative, so it doesn’t need for a modifier to be on it hurt for it to be labelled as such. .

once you slap a name on a website like that “Conserva-”, it’s already being limiting

In a propaganda sense, of course you are correct. But as a matter of philosophy, "O’Sullivan’s First Law” - "All organizations that are not actually right-wing will over time become left-wing” - is correct. Nobody can expect an organization to be permanently moderate. It can start that way, but gravity says it cannot stay that way.

The way to understand it, if you aren’t satisfied with the logic presented in O’Sullivan’s First Law, is as follows:

It follows that whatever term you choose to denote “neither conservative nor liberal” will, sooner or later, be coopted to mean the same as “moderate” does now.

sophist
1542, earlier sophister (c.1380), from L. sophista, sophistes, from Gk. sophistes, from sophizesthai "to become wise or learned," from sophos "wise, clever," of unknown origin. Gk. sophistes came to mean "one who gives intellectual instruction for pay," and, contrasted with "philosopher," it became a term of contempt. Ancient sophists were famous for their clever, specious arguments.
philosopher
O.E. philosophe, from L. philosophus, from Gk. philosophos "philosopher," lit. "lover of wisdom," from philos "loving" + sophos "wise, a sage."

"Pythagoras was the first who called himself philosophos, instead of sophos, 'wise man,' since this latter term was suggestive of immodesty." [Klein]

philosophy
A fondness or love for wisdom that leads to searches for it; hence, seeking a knowledge of the general principles of elements, powers, examples, and laws that are supported by facts and the existence of rational explanations about practical wisdom and knowledge.
The term “sophist” is a perfect example of the phenomenon. What’s wrong with being wise? Nothing - but claiming to be wise leads directly to being a propagandist. To contend with sophists, it was necessary to become modest - and claim only to love wisdom, not to be a possessor of it. Hence, “philosophers” claim to love wisdom (thereby claiming that wisdom is a thing) without claiming to be wise.

Thus a “conservapedia” is humble enough to name itself with an identifiable POV. Wikipedia, not so much.


92 posted on 10/04/2019 1:43:00 PM PDT by conservatism_IS_compassion (Socialism is cynicism directed towards society and - correspondingly - naivete towards government.)
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