How do you “fight hate” without feeding it? Answer: You can’t

Guest Post by Mark Crispin Miller

The very notion is absurd—and dangerous

With the world collapsing into genocidal rage (it isn’t just the Zionists), we often read, see and/or hear people holding forth on the necessity of “fighting hate,” whether it’s (white) racism, anti-semitism, Islamophobia, homophobia or whatever other animus is making news. Faced with such “hate” (since what’s called “hate” is, often, really not), we must, we’re told repeatedly, do all we can to “fight” it (as in the strange command, “Stop Asian hate”).

Well, great. We surely should (somehow) oppose the sort of hate that’s breaking out all over, in today’s equivalents of lynchings, pogroms and crusades, as well as everyday discrimination, verbal and/or physical assaults and any other anti-social vitriol. But how exactly do we fight it, without feeding it (in others and ourselves)?

Here’s how people have been trying to “fight hate”:

“Calling it out”

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Sow Hate, Reap Hate

Guest Post by Paul Craig Roberts

Have you noticed what I have noticed—that of the trillions of words in print and on the air, there are precious few that are not garbage.  Among the few commentators I read is The Saker. He sees the US in systemic collapse—https://thesaker.is/the-systemic-collapse-of-the-us-society-has-begun/ .

Other commentators who I read, such as Dmitry Orlov, see the collapse as economic in nature.  As my readers know, I have a lot of my own to add to that analysis, principally the offshoring of US jobs and the financialization of the economy stressed by my colleague Michael Hudson.  But I see the cause of our society’s collapse as far more fundamental and dangerous.  It is a collapse brought on by the teaching of a false history that engenders race hatred in a multicultural society. It is impossible for a multi-racial society to exist on a foundation of racial hatred. But that is what white liberals have made our foundation. If you are so uninformed as to doubt my statement of undeniable fact, consult the New York Times’ 1619 Project.

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LEFT WING HATE MONGERS

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(540) 464-4401

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They Don’t Hate The NRA. They Hate You.

Guest Post by Kurt Schlichter

They Don’t Hate The NRA. They Hate You.

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The progressives are cranking things up to 11 on the Stupid/Psycho Scale, which is good for us in the short term – some of us Normals were growing complacent and the midterms are coming. But we also need to open our eyes and accept the bitter reality we face. We can’t just pretend the truth is not the truth because we wish it were otherwise. The left’s dropping of its mask has demonstrated once again the undeniable fact. The left hates you.

Just give them a listen. Those carefully selected moppet puppets are out there on TV telling Normals “We are going to outlive you.” When leftists tell you that you are going to die first, you should believe they mean it. They have a track record of making that happen.

And then there is the new meme, that the NRA is a “terrorist” organization. This means you are a “terrorist” simply by advocating for your political views. Think about that. Labeling your political opponents as “terrorists” – gee, that can’t end badly. Violence against and suppression of terrorists is okay, isn’t it? And when this ploy works with guns, it will happen with the next right the left wants to take from us.

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Stucky’s New Strategy of LOVE

BACKGROUND

Wow. My innocent question of the day generated more heat than light. An epic Shitfest worthy of days of yore.  Smokey is smiling in heaven. Name calling reigned supreme. Bad words flowed like a raging river from both antagonists; the Unholy Trinity (Zara, bb, and Yojimbo) and we, the Righteous Ones. I threatened to take a hiatus. Yet again. There is a rift in The Burning Platform time-warp continuum. It brings tears to my eyes. Sniffle, sniffle.

THE OLD STRATEGY

The Unholy Trinity has been posting anti-Semitic propaganda for years now. The Righteous Ones employed several strategies to combat this plague. We suffered in silence. We reasoned with the unreasonable. We begged for a ceasefire. We pleaded for Divine intervention from one known as “Admistrator”. But, alas, it was all for naught, as the forces of evil always march inexorably forward, their ears covered to the Pleadings of the Innocent.

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WILL THE LIBERTARIAN PARTY MATTER IN 2016?

Last Friday night, proving what a party animal I really am, I watched the Libertarian debate during the John Stossel Show. It was a one hour part one of a two part debate. The second part will be tonight. The three candidates are Gary Johnson, the 2012 Libertarian candidate & former Governor of New Mexico; John McAfee, billionaire security software creator; and Austin Petersen, a young unknown quantity.

Stossel is a hard core libertarian, and his show is one of the few Fox shows I can stomach. It was an entertaining hour. All three hold views I generally agree with. Johnson is the odds on favorite to win the nomination again, as he has the best name recognition and track record. I found the debate interesting and completely the opposite of the Republican and Democrat circus debates. There was no yelling, screaming, accusations, or gotcha questions from faux journalists. Stossel asked good questions and the candidates answered them honestly.

Truthfully, none of the three could ever inspire a movement. Ron Paul is more of a Libertarian than any of them. Petersen was the most passionate, quoting the founding fathers at every opportunity. But he is in his thirties, hasn’t done anything of substance, and comes across as naive and child like. McAfee has certainly accomplished stuff in his life. He created a security software company and made a billion dollars. He was also on the run from the law in South America on murder charges, that were never proved. He comes across as a little weird. His statement that we are already at war with China was odd for a Libertarian. He made a few odd statements and joked with Petersen about meeting in a gay bar.

Johnson is the overwhelming favorite to win the nomination again. Denninger hates him. He comes across as if he is smoking some of that weed he has been selling. He has no charisma, no passion, and no guiding principles. He seems alright with forcing businesses to sell to people they choose not to sell to. He is Libertarian-lite. He got the most votes of a Libertarian candidate in history at 1.3 million in 2012. That amounted to 1% of the vote. I voted for him as my protest vote.

The story below was a shock to me. Johnson is currently polling in double digits. The biggest detriment to the Libertarian candidate is not getting to participate in the debates. They need to be polling at 15% or higher to get invited to the debates. The only way to explain his double digit support at this point is the absolute hatred that many Americans have for Clinton and Trump. There is no middle ground. You either love them or hate them. This does open up a door for an alternative candidate. If Ron Paul ran as a Libertarian he would get more than 15%. Those debates would be for the ages.

But, it’s not to be. Watch part two of the Libertarian debate tonight at 9:00 on Fox Business Network and see what you think of these guys. I hope Johnson doesn’t kiss McAfee again, like he did in part one.

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Stucky Q.O.T.D. — The Airing Of Grievances

This POTUS election cycle has produced an enormous amount of hate between many various groups on the National stage — hate so thick it hangs in the air long after the participants have left.

The hate has also filtered down to the local level right here on TBP. The name-calling and shit-flinging has escalated to unprecedented proportions as of late. For example;

— it is well known at this point that I hate Trump-eteers …. people I have formerly loved, I have now given over to Satan

Stephanie wrote a nice post about the political process which received several compliments.  But, it was also peppered with hate speech

— One can’t even have an opinion about something so simple as A Wall.  The anti-wallites call pro-wallites fucking maroons without a brain, and vice versa. Oh, the humanity!

— In my brilliant post ” The Potential Fascism of Donald Trump” some Anonymous (dickhead) late last night wrote that all my posts and comments indicate that that I am the new Village Idiot.  And if that’s not bad enough, FIVE subzero-IQ simians here on TBP voted thumbs up on that!! How can this be???  Worlds are colliding!!

This is long overdue. It is time to clear the air. It is time for the Airing Of Grievances. (see below).

I would like to ask two questions today; a general one and a specific one (choose one, or both);

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Stucky Question Of The Day: Craptastic Countries

I’m not sure what it means to “love America”.  I was taught that one shouldn’t love “things” — because things/objects  can’t “love” back.  Only people (and, God) can love, and are worthy of being loved.

On the other hand, I am on record as having said “I hate America.” … or, at least what she has become. Hate is just the other side of the coin, so hating things/objects is just as foolish as loving them.

Besides all that, where would I go?  The list of countries that suck ass is vastly larger than countries I’d want to inhabit …. especially considering the fact that I would only move to a country whose primary language is either English or German.  A small list. I’m too fuckin’ old to learn a new language. And, I’m too proud to “Press 1 for English” in Burundi.

So, we’ve had discussions here about “good” countries to consider.  Llpoh went to Australia cuz of me.  This is the opposite of that.

Here’s the question:  Which country on this planet do you HATE the most?

Note that I didn’t say “shittiest”.  There are lots of shitty countries in the world, but I don’t “hate” them.  Yeah, I’m looking for HATE! And don’t give me any bullshit how you don’t “hate” anything.  That’s a crock of shit.  If you’re on TBP … you hate plenty of things!!

Feel free to choose more than one.  If possible, add a couple lines as to why.  I have a future Pictorial Essay in mind to be titled “10 Reasons Why ‘insert name-of-country’ Is The Worst Country In Humanity’s History”.  I’ve already chosen a country (not the USA).  Maybe your choices will change my opinion.

Helpful aid to choose a country follows;


If African-Americans (heh heh) Owned Disney

Stucky the Raaayciss and Hater presents to you a couple very funny (imho) videos.

Do remember the First Rule Of Comedy — there must be an element of truth for something to be funny.

So, without further adieu, here ya go. Enjoy.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ITpexmNBWfY&feature=player_detailpage

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JGNwEvhNsjk&feature=player_detailpage

 


BREAKING UP IS HARD TO DO WITH A MEGA-CORPORATION

I hate Comcast.

Via The Awl

Sympathy for the Comcast Rep from Hell

Above is eight solid minutes of empathic pain. It is a recording of a calm, polite caller, Ryan Block, attempting to cancel his Comcast service. The representative, by the time the recording starts, already sounds angry: He demands, again and again and again, to know why Block is leaving Comcast for a smaller provider, to know what it is that he—that Comcast—can’t supply that this other company, this obviously objectively inferior company, this loser company, can. Just tell him what he did wrong, he says. Just explain to him. Just make him understand this stupid mistake.

The rep sounds, when he demands to be convinced of something that is both his company’s fault and none of his company’s business, like an abusive partner; that is how I interpreted this call, anyway, the first time I heard it. Judging by Twitter, where people are sharing similar experiences, many others did too. (One of the last times I dealt with a cable company, Time Warner, it was to try to reinstate an account and associated email address that had been removed for days because a young rep insisted there was “no other way” to transfer the decades-old account from my deceased father to his spouse, my mother; a few weeks later, moving apartments in New York, I realized that here, as at my family home, as at my last apartment, I had no other option but Time Warner, who I then called and have been paying ever since. That’s why people hate monopolies.)

But overnight my sympathies shifted: If you understand this call as a desperate interaction between two people, rather than a business transaction between a customer and a company, the pain is mutual. The customer service rep is trapped in an impossible position, in which any cancellation, even one he can’t control, will reflect poorly on his performance. By the time news of this lost customer reaches his supervisor, it will be data—it will be the wrong data, and it will likely be factored into a score, or a record, that is either directly or indirectly tied to his compensation or continued employment. It’s bad, very bad, for this rep to record a cancellation with no reason, or with a reason the script should theoretically be able to answer (the initial reasons given for canceling were evidently judged, by the script, as invalid). There are only a few boxes he can tick to start with, and even fewer that let him off the hook as a salesman living at the foot of a towering org chart. The rep had no choice but to try his hardest, to not give up, to make it so irritating and seemingly impossible to leave that Block might just give up and stay. The only thing he didn’t account for was the possibility the call would be recorded. Now he’s an internet sensation. The rep always loses.

What the rep really wanted, and what Block could have provided, was an excuse. Lie! Mention something about leaving town. That would have saved everyone time and energy, and given the rep the escape he needed from this particular circle of service industry hell. Two people trapped in a shitty situation, acknowledging how shitty it is and escaping in the least costly, least painful way possible.

Of course, it’s absurd that a company like Comcast is able to force two humans into combat like this in the first place. If you don’t take the existence of a near-monopoly company like Comcast for granted—and why should we?—the situation is as clear as can be: The rep didn’t abuse Block, and Block didn’t torture the rep. Comcast, the organization, is tormenting them both.

Comcast and Time Warner are in the process of merging in a paper-swap worth somewhere north of $40 billion. They are doing this to consolidate power, to consolidate assets, and to make the relationships like the one they once had with Block not just deep, but permanent. Comcast’s call script could not account for the possibility that a customer might choose to switch to another company that isn’t “number one,” as the rep repeated, out of distaste. A merger might fix that: It brings these companies one step closer to making sure there’s no number two.

I hope this tape gets played in front of Congress.

Update: You! Under the bus, now.

We are very embarrassed by the way our employee spoke with Mr. Block and are contacting him to personally apologize. The way in which our representative communicated with him is unacceptable and not consistent with how we train our customer service representatives. We are investigating this situation and will take quick action. While the overwhelming majority of our employees work very hard to do the right thing every day, we are using this very unfortunate experience to reinforce how important it is to always treat our customers with the utmost respect.