To: PGR88
I think our FReeper friend hardspunned has summed up America’s project in Ukraine quite succinctly.
The use of 'those words' are meant to justify one's views in a discussion, and it's also an attempt to nullify any other views in a discussion. It's an apparent attempt to 'win' a discussion with words that attack whoever disagrees with a view. It's a preemptive attempt to silence anyone that might attempt to post a disagreement.
Whether I agree or disagree with the premise of a discussion, is not what I'm saying against the use of terms that attempt to silence other's opinions. It's like how democrats attempt to use "MAGA-republican" (democrat attempt to demonize MAGA) to attempt to nullify any republican views or comments or decisions.
26 posted on
06/11/2024 9:39:59 AM PDT by
adorno
(CCH)
To: adorno
It's an apparent attempt to 'win' a discussion with words that attack whoever disagrees with a view. LOL.
After sarcastically and ironically trying to "nullify" Hardspunned's comments, you whine someone is trying to "nullify" your comments
Waaahh.
28 posted on
06/11/2024 9:44:59 AM PDT by
PGR88
To: adorno
To put it simply, many of these bogeymen like “globohomos”are absolutely ridiculous and have nothing to do with war or the security of Europe.
As you point out they are used to besmirch anyone who would defend Ukraine against an invasion.
Certain people like to call names rather than understand issues.
I used to call such people Marxists.
30 posted on
06/11/2024 10:00:26 AM PDT by
Williams
(Stop Tolerating The Intolerant)
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