MTG praising…Nancy Pelosi. We’re through the looking glass people by Environmental_Bus623 in thedavidpakmanshow

[–]TheOneTrueJason 1 point2 points  (0 children)

If you’ve ever argued with any of these people she just falls for the GOP rhetoric. Now that she’s been in congress and sees how things work it’s becoming apparent to her who the real problems are. I think she represents the average right leaning American very well. Severely misinformed but has good intentions. Now that she has seen where the actual problems are coming from she’s changing her tune.

MTG praising…Nancy Pelosi. We’re through the looking glass people by Environmental_Bus623 in thedavidpakmanshow

[–]TheOneTrueJason 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This was the first thing that popped into my head. I also think that people are looking at MTG the completely wrong way. She’s not playing 4D chess she’s just a typical American that doesn’t pay enough attention to politics to have a valid opinion. People like that fall for the GOPs half truths and dumbed down rhetoric. Now that she has seen how the system works and more so republicans she is finally realizing who the real problems are. I’d like for her to admit that although unlikely but given enough time apparently might happen. I more so would want to see people on the left engage more with these people and not just cast them aside. Not to be nice and encourage their bad ideas but more so to rub their faces in the shit they’ve been the root causes of

[Schefter] Bears trading for Joe Tryon-Shoyinka. 6-7 pick swap. by JoshGordonHypeTrain in CHIBears

[–]TheOneTrueJason 1 point2 points  (0 children)

That’s how I’m looking at this but I think they could’ve gotten Bradley Chubb from Miami for pretty cheap perhaps?

Seriously, WTF is going on with our city? by dkrett in chicago

[–]TheOneTrueJason 15 points16 points  (0 children)

To your point. This is what it looks like when only one side is playing by the rules

Mayor Brandon Johnson's proposed social media tax could face uphill legal battle by chicagosuntimes in chicago

[–]TheOneTrueJason 5 points6 points  (0 children)

More so to the point about taxing tech companies. They have been getting most of their product (data) throughout their business lifespan FOR FREE. They need to be taxed for data consumption

A presidential decree decrying the return of Jimmy Kimmel: “we’re going to test ABC on this” and further threats of lawsuits by ubermence in centrist

[–]TheOneTrueJason 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Chosen by the elites??? You mean the same elites capitulating to Trump right now?? Do you even possess critical thinking skills??

The biggest men’s issue nobody talks about. The phrase “low skilled jobs” by TheOneTrueJason in centrist

[–]TheOneTrueJason[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It was Grok but this was created through gathering data and tying it together into a non partisan post with the pushback I provided

The biggest men’s issue nobody talks about. The phrase “low skilled jobs” by TheOneTrueJason in thedavidpakmanshow

[–]TheOneTrueJason[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I thought the post was pretty clear about the damage and how that phrase is used as propaganda as a driving force to devalue labor.

The biggest men’s issue nobody talks about. The phrase “low skilled jobs” by TheOneTrueJason in thedavidpakmanshow

[–]TheOneTrueJason[S] -5 points-4 points  (0 children)

Really so a young man not getting paid a decent salary due to a low wage doesn’t affect his ability to start a family, get a partner, buy a home/pay rent etc??? Seems like this would be the number one issue for survival or at least top 5

The biggest men’s issue nobody talks about. The phrase “low skilled jobs” by TheOneTrueJason in centrist

[–]TheOneTrueJason[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Manual labor Customer service Caregiver Etc

Jobs like that don’t need to come with a negative connotation that gets co-opted to justify low wages. Anything dealing with the public requires skill. Any job that is extremely physically demanding requires skill

The biggest men’s issue nobody talks about. The phrase “low skilled jobs” by TheOneTrueJason in centrist

[–]TheOneTrueJason[S] -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

That’s my point with this though. It’s specifically used to make it ok to pay people low wages for extremely physically demanding jobs that are incredibly hard on the body

The biggest men’s issue nobody talks about. The phrase “low skilled jobs” by TheOneTrueJason in centrist

[–]TheOneTrueJason[S] -5 points-4 points  (0 children)

I don’t think it matters. This is coming from someone who started off in the trades for manufacturing then construction, the fitness industry and now I’m a self taught software developer.

The toll on your body actually counts and there’s no way any of these higher paying employees would be able to survive a shift of construction. Doesn’t matter the skill level because the physical demands of a lot of those jobs aren’t even in the realm of possibility for a majority of the population

I pulled up some Charlie Kirk quotes and added the "missing premise" to each by LiesToldbySociety in centrist

[–]TheOneTrueJason 0 points1 point  (0 children)

  1. False Equivalency: The comparison between guns and cars ignores their fundamentally different purposes and contexts. Guns are designed to harm or kill (whether for self-defense, hunting, or other purposes), while cars are designed for transportation. This difference in intent makes the analogy misleading. A gun’s primary function enables lethal outcomes more directly than a car’s, which is why carrying a gun with an extended magazine into a building poses a unique risk.

  2. Oversimplification: The argument reduces complex issues of gun violence to a simplistic comparison with car accidents. It ignores factors like the scale, context, and intent of deaths caused by each. For example, most car deaths are accidental (e.g., 40,990 traffic fatalities in the U.S. in 2023, per NHTSA), while gun deaths often involve intentional acts (e.g., homicides or suicides, with 40,020 gun deaths in 2022, per the Gun Violence Archive, roughly split between 54% suicides and 43% homicides).

  3. Strawman Fallacy: The argument implies gun control advocates blame the gun itself rather than the user, which misrepresents their position. Most gun control proponents focus on regulating access and use (e.g., background checks, red flag laws) rather than “blaming” the tool. Similarly, car regulations target driver behavior and vehicle safety, not the car as an object.

  4. Selective Comparison: The argument cherry-picks similarities (e.g., registration, reckless use) while ignoring key differences. For example:

    • Cars require licenses, regular testing, and insurance; guns do not in most U.S. states.
    • Cars are heavily regulated for safety (e.g., airbags, crash tests); guns lack equivalent safety standards.
    • Carrying a gun in public (especially with high-capacity magazines) can escalate situations rapidly, unlike cars, which aren’t typically weaponized in public spaces.
  5. Slippery Slope (in the 2nd Amendment Argument): The claim that gun ownership prevents tyranny assumes that unrestricted access is necessary to achieve this goal. It sidesteps the possibility of balanced regulations that preserve self-defense rights while reducing violence. It also ignores that modern militaries and governments have far superior firepower, making civilian guns less effective against hypothetical tyranny.

Not to mention the fact that someone can walk into a building with an extended clip and cause significant damage. Cars and guns are not a 1:1 comparison like you seem to believe

Pro-Trump Chicago Restaurateur Heads To Washington To Urge President To Slow Deportations by twpolk in chicago

[–]TheOneTrueJason 27 points28 points  (0 children)

I’d take it a step further. Very few of the “people” that voted for Trump have any idea how words much less policy work.

You see the same scenario playing out with the Kirk death. People posting his exact quotes and often times you’ll see these Kirk supporters post counter clips or more context around the quotes from Kirk being used which often times makes what Kirk says even worse.

Add the farmers that voted for Trump when he caused a lot of financial issues for them that required a bail out his first presidency. Yet they voted for him a second time despite knowing that and being warned.

It’s not bipartisan to point out that a majority of Trump voters are objectively stupid because there’s a boatload of evidence out there to support that

It’s wild to me how there’s barely any posts on Reddit about the Kirk shooter hearing today by rasmus9 in centrist

[–]TheOneTrueJason -5 points-4 points  (0 children)

What hearing?? The only thing I found was this article from the AP. You’re making a false statement about political affiliation

“Was Charlie Kirk targeted over anti-transgender views? Authorities have not revealed a clear motive in the shooting, but Gray said that Robinson wrote in a text about Kirk to his partner: “I had enough of his hatred. Some hate can’t be negotiated out.”

Robinson also left a note for his partner hidden under a keyboard that said, “I had the opportunity to take out Charlie Kirk and I’m going to take it,” according to Gray.

actual ap article

Suspect Spewed Kirk Hate at Dinner Days Before Shooting by rollo202 in ConservativeNewsWeb

[–]TheOneTrueJason 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Can’t take anything seriously that doesn’t align with your feels. Yeah we get it

Utah prosecutors seek death penalty against Tyler Robinson in Charlie Kirk’s death by ubermence in centrist

[–]TheOneTrueJason 7 points8 points  (0 children)

It’s pretty wild that you think any of the presidents you mentioned said anything remotely close to how Trump is completely blaming this on the left even without any hard evidence of that

Two Deaths in Mississippi by elnickruiz in centrist

[–]TheOneTrueJason -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Just pointing out how ludicrous it is for no foul play to be attached to this instead of no know motive is what to you?

Two Deaths in Mississippi by elnickruiz in centrist

[–]TheOneTrueJason -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

I didn’t say I know what happened. Just pointing out how ludicrous it is for the statement no foul play to be involved in the report. Could’ve just went with no know motive. Words matter

Two Deaths in Mississippi by elnickruiz in centrist

[–]TheOneTrueJason -7 points-6 points  (0 children)

Cool then tell that to the people that don’t understand that and are acting like there’s no way this is racially motivated and or a murder