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Re: Loose bolts
« Reply #150 on: January 19, 2024, 04:36:50 PM »
I think the whole thing

And that logical fallacy is called "ad absurdo".

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Re: Loose bolts
« Reply #151 on: January 19, 2024, 05:15:43 PM »
In the realm of logical fallacies, that one is called "straw man".

This is called deflection. 
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Re: Loose bolts
« Reply #152 on: January 19, 2024, 05:38:33 PM »
Was he?..if you say so



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Yes, I do say so.  And he was justified.  And a large majority of Americans agreed that he was justified.  We don't need enemy missiles creeping ever closer and closer.  A missile launched from Cuba could hit most major US cities within five minutes.  We sure don't need that.

How far is it from Ukraine to Moscow?

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Re: Loose bolts
« Reply #153 on: January 19, 2024, 06:59:01 PM »
This is called deflection.

From what?

Russia is doing bad things and should be opposed.

US is giving money and doing sanctions, but it is looking like Ukraine will be defeated.

Independent of any of that, the US failed to keep it from happening, which would have been best.  That's just an opinion about the past and doesn't change anything today.

What in this is deflecting?
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Re: Loose bolts
« Reply #154 on: January 19, 2024, 07:00:49 PM »
CptTrips, did you believe the US news and government when it said the Russians blew up the Nord Stream pipeline?

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Re: Loose bolts
« Reply #155 on: January 20, 2024, 05:34:48 AM »
CptTrips, did you believe the US news and government when it said the Russians blew up the Nord Stream pipeline?

I saw no mainstream reporting that claimed Russia definitely blew up the Nordstream.  Got a link?

What I saw was they said it was a mystery and analyzed the different players and the likelihood of it being Russia or not.

What I saw on here was a bunch of Eaglerisms of, "Oh the US is so corrupt.  I bet it was Brandon that did it!"  and it made no sense to me that it would have been the US.

I hadn't given enough Ukraine enough consideration because I just didn't think they had that capability to operate that far afield.  That would make more sense as they are striking at an enemy trying to destroy their country and wipe out their ethnicity.  Like how Britain was forced to have to destroy the French fleet to deny Hitler the asset.


Bottomline, there has not been such a clear cut case of right and wrong seen since WWII.  There has never been a more clear cut need to stand up against dictatorial aggression in Europe since Hitler.  And a lot of people are failing that generational moral test.  Period.  Full stop. 

Everything else is just Quisling prattle.

Anyway, forgetting my New Years resolution.  :rofl

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Re: Loose bolts
« Reply #156 on: January 20, 2024, 06:28:02 AM »
I saw no mainstream reporting that claimed Russia definitely blew up the Nordstream.  Got a link?

What I saw was they said it was a mystery and analyzed the different players and the likelihood of it being Russia or not.

What I saw on here was a bunch of Eaglerisms of, "Oh the US is so corrupt.  I bet it was Brandon that did it!"  and it made no sense to me that it would have been the US.

I hadn't given enough Ukraine enough consideration because I just didn't think they had that capability to operate that far afield.  That would make more sense as they are striking at an enemy trying to destroy their country and wipe out their ethnicity.  Like how Britain was forced to have to destroy the French fleet to deny Hitler the asset.


Bottomline, there has not been such a clear cut case of right and wrong seen since WWII.  There has never been a more clear cut need to stand up against dictatorial aggression in Europe since Hitler.  And a lot of people are failing that generational moral test.  Period.  Full stop. 

Everything else is just Quisling prattle.

Anyway, forgetting my New Years resolution.  :rofl

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Lol no deflection there

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Re: Loose bolts
« Reply #157 on: January 20, 2024, 05:58:25 PM »
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Re: Loose bolts
« Reply #158 on: January 20, 2024, 06:15:07 PM »

What I saw on here was a bunch of Eaglerisms of, "Oh the US is so corrupt.  I bet it was Brandon that did it!"  and it made no sense to me that it would have been the US.

Lol I like it
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Another Eaglerism: We did increase sales of natural gas to the EU after we blew the pipeline

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Re: Loose bolts
« Reply #159 on: January 20, 2024, 08:03:24 PM »
I saw no mainstream reporting that claimed Russia definitely blew up the Nordstream.  Got a link?

I was wondering if you thought the Russia did it, back in the early news cycle.

Did you think Russia did it?

My point isn't the semantics of the news.  My point isn't whether or not people used the word "definitely" or "100% certain!" when telling everyone that it sure looked like Russia did it and giving all the reasons why Russia would do it.

Again, my point:  Early on, did you think Russia did it?

Separate from that question and not important compared to that question, here's a sample of news from that time period, if you want to look at it:

"Russia Blows Up Gas Pipelines, Declaring an All-Out Energy War It May Already Have Lost"
https://time.com/6218125/russia-gas-pipelines-energy-war/

"Russia’s Attack on Nord Stream Pipelines Means Putin Has Truly Weaponized Energy"
https://www.heritage.org/global-politics/commentary/russias-attack-nord-stream-pipelines-means-putin-has-truly-weaponized

"‘Only Russia’ could be behind Nord Stream leaks, says former German intel chief"
https://www.politico.eu/article/russia-nord-stream-pipeline-could-be-behind-nord-stream-leaks-says-former-german-intel-chief/

"Ex-CIA director shares the most likely suspect for Nord Stream leaks."
https://youtu.be/9p6mWnT8G2c

"The US has said it "seems" Russia is to blame for this week's leaks in the Nord Stream gas pipelines."
https://www.bbc.com/news/business-63084613

"Why would Putin sabotage the Nord Stream pipeline? | Russia Ukraine update"
https://youtu.be/cWdKK06-7EE

"Why Putin would want to blow up Nord Stream 2, and the advantages it gives him"
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/world-news/2022/09/27/putins-nord-stream-2-sabotage-sends-warning-will-blow-pipes/

"It may never be possible to determine definitively whether Monday’s underwater explosions at the two Nord Stream gas pipelines were the work of Russian sabotage, but it is certainly the way to bet."
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2022/sep/27/whether-or-not-russia-was-behind-the-nord-stream-blasts-little-was-at-stake

"Nord Stream: Ukraine accuses Russia of pipeline terror attack"
https://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-63044747

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What I saw on here was a bunch of Eaglerisms of, "Oh the US is so corrupt.  I bet it was Brandon that did it!"  and it made no sense to me that it would have been the US.

Biden publicly stated -- with certainty -- that the US would do it if Russia invaded.  Since it so vowed, the US saw the sense in doing it.  Since there were reporters asking about it, they saw the potential sense in doing it.
https://youtu.be/OS4O8rGRLf8?t=81

Also, Russia controls the input to the pipeline. If Russia didn't want gas going in, it could just not pump any.  On the other side, you have the US stating that it would certainly destroy Nord Stream.  The US benefits in multiple ways:  by wrecking something that could generate money for Russia, removing something that increased Russian impact in and influence in Europe (especially at a time of fuel shortages in Europe), and eliminating potential supply that would result in more gas purchase from the US.

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I hadn't given enough Ukraine enough consideration because I just didn't think they had that capability

Cap, you read history.  You know the vast history of geopolitical covert maneuverings, British colonial exploits, manipulation of popular opinion, CIA covert ops, Cold War, Cuban Missile Crisis, etc.  You know that governments (US included) use news and mouthpieces to roll out narratives and influence public opinion.  Is it "tinfoil hat" to think that the early news cycle, pointing to Russia blowing up its own pipeline, wasn't credible?  Lots of folks thought that.  Now we are on to "Ukraine did it".  That also seems unlikely (at least to the extent that they did it without help or initiated it).  To lots of folks, including to Seymour Hersh.

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And a lot of people are failing that generational moral test.  Period.  Full stop.

The US is contributing weapons and cash ($70 billion so far) and spearheading sanctions.  There are other atrocities that happen in the world.  Even now, ones almost no Americans know and news doesn't care about, Darfur, Mayanmar, for example.  If we aren't out there advocating for substantial US involvement all of those, too, are we failing morally?

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Re: Loose bolts
« Reply #160 on: January 21, 2024, 09:15:11 AM »
I think that is GG, Brooke  :rofl now they wonder why so many of us have trust issues with the "global order" media, as they like to call themselves.
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Re: Loose bolts
« Reply #161 on: January 21, 2024, 11:35:33 AM »
Finally a topic which haven't slipped from its original subject...    :rolleyes: