10-08-2018, 02:58 AM
(10-08-2018, 02:35 AM)Classic-Xer Wrote: I don't reject science or education. I don't worship it. I don't view it as being the all mighty or a guiding force of mankind or morality. I don't view it as the governing body that has the power to dictate, determine the course of action and decides what gets eliminated or drastically changed and determines the means and determines the instruments that will be used to enforce its laws that get imposed to address issues relating to lives of people and all of mankind either.
So, you can say what you want to say about reds based on limited knowledge or the limited knowledge that most blues today seem to have of the reds these days but when you do that you shouldn't be offended or upset when the majority of them reject you or your ignorant/arrogant view of them or the blues worldview. I find it funny that I have teach the blues about the values that the vast majority have that aren't for sale or negotiable. Right now, you're being painted as a nasty left wing party by a large group of US citizens who are most likely more powerful, more believable and more persuasive than any blue could ever hope to be or seem to be in real life. If greater Minnesota decides its time to show up, if blue collar Democratic Minnesota decides it time to return to the basics and opt to stay home or switch sides, you can kiss a couple of Democratic bitches who seems place more value on their vagina's, people with vagina's than they place on the use of their brains and other voters who are now judging them on their use of them good bye. The blues have a serious problem. The Democrat who are closely affiliated and financially attached to them have a serious problem too. I'm reddish as you say.
Some things to point out.
Not all blues worship science and education. But good decisions often require knowing and understanding the facts of the situation. That frequently requires science and knowledge. It's not the only consideration, but it's an important one.
It is not the red side that is failing to show up to vote. It is the blue side. If more blues vote, even almost as much as reds vote, they win and the reds lose.
Abortion is used by both sides. There should be compromise, but there can't be now. Both sides are stuck with their allies. As of now, I think polls say that pro-choice has somewhat more support than anti-abortion.