Ok, idolize/glorify is different than praise. Go ahead and argue that point. I am interested in understanding the position.
They said they didn’t praise Stalin, you said that saying good things about Stalin is praising him. He disagrees with your definition. I don’t. I think you’re right. That’s praising Stalin. But I don’t see anything wrong with praising people for the good things that they did.
Further you didn’t say they should admit that they idealize Stalin, you said they should admit that they praise Stalin. There’s definitely a difference in those two words. You’re moving the goal posts again.
You think I am projecting that I have a problem with cognitive disaonance based on what evidence? I am not trying to get you cross some moral line like “admit to everyone here you’re just a dirty liberal who thinks Obama was a good guy”. I am engaging you and critiquing you. If you can’t tell the difference, I can’t help you yet.
And if you can read the thread, the thread you are replying to invokes Rule 6 which is what caused the commenter you are debating against to start this conversation about praise/deification/etc
Ok, idolize/glorify is different than praise. Go ahead and argue that point. I am interested in understanding the position.
Please google the difference yourself. I can’t be bothered to play your dictionary.
I think you’re right
Then why are you bothering me?
But I don’t see anything wrong with praising people for the good things that they did.
Do you see anything wrong with people being dishonest, then?
Further you didn’t say they should admit that they idealize Stalin, you said they should admit that they praise Stalin.
I said “admire”. At least quote me correctly.
There’s definitely a difference in those two words. You’re moving the goal posts again.
No, for that, the difference would need to matter. I ain’t moving shit. They were being dishonest and I called them out for it. I never judged them for wanting to french kiss Stalin. /hj
You think I am projecting that I have a problem with cognitive disaonance based on what evidence?
I am not trying to get you cross some moral line like “admit to everyone here you’re just a dirty liberal who thinks Obama was a good guy”. I am engaging you and critiquing you.
You failed to grasp the point I was trying to make, cramming yourself into a conversation you weren’t a part of, pedantically focusing on semantic trivialities, obviously trying to peddle some tankie narrative or whitewash some other tankie’s attempts at trolling. That’s not “engaging and critiquing”. It’s harrassment, or at least bothering.
If you can’t tell the difference, I can’t help you yet.
I’m fine without your “help”. Thanks but no thanks.
And if you can read the thread, the thread you are replying to invokes Rule 6 which is what caused the commenter you are debating against to start this conversation about praise/deification/etc
If you read the thread, you will find out that my insertion to it was purely based on calling out that person’s bluff. I didn’t judge anyone’s actual opinion on Stalin.
Ok, idolize/glorify is different than praise. Go ahead and argue that point. I am interested in understanding the position.
They said they didn’t praise Stalin, you said that saying good things about Stalin is praising him. He disagrees with your definition. I don’t. I think you’re right. That’s praising Stalin. But I don’t see anything wrong with praising people for the good things that they did.
Further you didn’t say they should admit that they idealize Stalin, you said they should admit that they praise Stalin. There’s definitely a difference in those two words. You’re moving the goal posts again.
You think I am projecting that I have a problem with cognitive disaonance based on what evidence? I am not trying to get you cross some moral line like “admit to everyone here you’re just a dirty liberal who thinks Obama was a good guy”. I am engaging you and critiquing you. If you can’t tell the difference, I can’t help you yet.
And if you can read the thread, the thread you are replying to invokes Rule 6 which is what caused the commenter you are debating against to start this conversation about praise/deification/etc
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Please google the difference yourself. I can’t be bothered to play your dictionary.
Then why are you bothering me?
Do you see anything wrong with people being dishonest, then?
I said “admire”. At least quote me correctly.
No, for that, the difference would need to matter. I ain’t moving shit. They were being dishonest and I called them out for it. I never judged them for wanting to french kiss Stalin. /hj
You keep using that word
You failed to grasp the point I was trying to make, cramming yourself into a conversation you weren’t a part of, pedantically focusing on semantic trivialities, obviously trying to peddle some tankie narrative or whitewash some other tankie’s attempts at trolling. That’s not “engaging and critiquing”. It’s harrassment, or at least bothering.
I’m fine without your “help”. Thanks but no thanks.
If you read the thread, you will find out that my insertion to it was purely based on calling out that person’s bluff. I didn’t judge anyone’s actual opinion on Stalin.
No, u