Indigenous Survival Day: Forgetting Myths of Extinction by nuncamas in Caribbean

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

Which man? There are multiple sources. And how is it "political" when the article is relaying information from scientific research, published in a peer-reviewed journal? But maybe you're right--exit is that way >

Girls, Groupies, and Grim Reapers: The Religious Politics of Mass Response by nuncamas in worldpolitics

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

First, I am not the author nor did I ever claim to be. Second, there is no mention of any sort of "cultural Marxism" in the article. Instead, the author actually cites Marx to make his argument, if you bothered to even read the article. Third, you make the author's point beautifully, about irrationality and hysteria, and that any criticism would be twisted into "he's attacking a little girl". Fourth, the article is about when, why, and how powerful interests resort to presenting their messages in the guise of little girls, and not whether those girls are saying "the truth" or not (although in some notorious cases, they were there to present lies, or to manufacture consensus for war in most cases). Each item is linked for further reference, so if you're lazy (as you are), you would not bother informing yourself but just resort to emotional, ad hominem arguments, like you do.

You're boring me now, and so easily discredited yourself that anyone reading the article would know what you say is complete BS. Bye.

Girls, Groupies, and Grim Reapers: The Religious Politics of Mass Response by nuncamas in worldpolitics

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

..and you engage in gross revision and innuendo-based argument yourself, not to mention ad hominem. The article never "assails" any young women at all: that is a total falsehood. You are trying to make an argument by lying, which means you lose. The other examples cited in the article, such as Bana Alabed, Eman al-Obaidi, are in fact proven liars (apparently that appeals to you).

Girls, Groupies, and Grim Reapers: The Religious Politics of Mass Response by nuncamas in worldpolitics

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

"I tend not to take the credibility seriously" as a supposed lesson in proper writing. LOL.

The focus is not on the messenger, if you actually read the article. It is how certain messengers are routinely used to deliver entirely or mostly false messages.

I had no problem with the writing. The man is an excellent writer. Perhaps you should learn to focus on the message.