Agent Vinod wrote:There is no way someone on the left should feel disturbed about what happened?
That's not what I said, and you know it. I didn't say that no one should have a problem with it. I said it was not the same, or just as bad, as the Russian collusion.
This is the false equivalency lie at work: Whenever anyone criticizes Trump, for example, reply with "But what about (insert accusation against Democrats here)?" Assert or imply that both are exactly the same/just as bad. If anyone disputes this assertion, claim that they are defending (insert bad thing a Democrat is accused of here), because if they don't think its just as bad, that means that they support it.
And people
still fall for this lie, because it plays into general cynicism and anti-establishment frustration, and has the superficial appearance of being "fair and balanced". But what it
actually does is obfuscate important nuances and distinctions, stifle analysis and debate by substitute a trite platitude (that "both sides are just as bad"), and normalize the worst aspects of politics by putting them on a level with the best. That SHOULD disturb you regardless of which side you're on. Because the end result is a society which is incapable of making any critical distinctions, instead embracing a generic cynicism which says: "Their are no good guys. Their aren't even any lesser evils. Everyone is just as bad, and there's no point ever trying to make things better." A world-view which will inevitably drive people towards either radicalization, or apathetic acceptance. In short, towards being
exactly the kind of citizens that dictators want.
There is a reason that this is sort of propaganda is known to be one of the favourite tools of the Kremlin. Putin may be morally bankrupt, but he isn't stupid- he knows how well this lie works.
It also contains an absolutely hypocritical and morally bankrupt undertone- that because "the other side does it", its okay for us to do it- even as we attack the other side for doing it.
It is THE most poisonous and insidious fallacy permeating our political discourse today.
What the flying fuck is alt right about whenever Democrats saying Repubs to moderate Repubs will have this to point why they should not?
I don't usually attack peoples' spelling or grammar, because it isn't relevant to weather their points are valid or not, but in this case, I'm literally not sure what you're trying to say.