miguelnuva1 wrote: Mon Mar 25, 2019 9:52 pmNobody likes the woman that won the popular vote?
There's a
big difference between genuinely liking someone and disliking someone slightly less than another disliked person. That difference meant EVERYTHING in terms of Clinton vs Trump: Clinton got the popular vote, but not in the key states where it mattered most to the electoral college (whether or not there should even BE an electoral college at this point being a whole rabbit hole unto itself).
Cursed Lemon wrote: Mon Mar 25, 2019 9:54 pmI wish this were true, but it isn't. The revisionism surrounding Hillary in the past couple of years by the left has been intensely frustrating. They essentially claim that Comey's blunder was the only thing that cost her the election, when in reality she should've been blowing Donald Trump out of the water so hard that nothing short of an act of God could've stopped her.
You are almost certainly lumping in a specific subset of "the left" with a MUCH broader whole of it. There is a MASSIVE world of difference between actual, serious left wing policy advocates and comfortable, largely well-off Neoliberals who are basically soft-right overall (fairly hard right on economics and foreign policy, soft to moderate left on social issues).
Hillary Clinton only has genuine love and popularity among that latter specific subset of "the left"; who in all practical reality, aren't really THAT particularly left at all and are effectively just Republicans who don't want to blatantly, actively oppress minorities and find that kind of gross, flagrantly upfront racism distasteful (while not exactly caring one bit about how their economic ideas cripple and ruin the lives of millions upon millions of people, minorities in particular).
Apart from hating Trump in general (for reasons that generally aren't at all hard to see if you're not a completely delusional cultist sociopath), there is otherwise almost ZERO common ground between an actual door-knocking, phone-banking grassroots policy-wonk who has half the bills in congress all but memorized and is fighting for systemic change on all the most important issues that actually matter versus some blithely disconnected and detached Country Club Pseudo-Liberal from upstate Connecticut with five different summer homes in the Hamptons and who doesn't care what ANYONE in politics ultimately does, so long as it A) doesn't affect the stock market negatively and B) doesn't get them frowned at by the other rich assholes they play tennis with.
Aggressively fanatic Hillary Clinton revisionism is mainly a thing among the latter and not the former, nor even among most average, regular people in between the two. And having an active Twitter presence - as far too many Neoliberal Hillary zealots often tend to, to the point where their ENTIRE SEGMENT of Twitter even have its own nickname (Donut Twitter) - is in NO way necessarily 100% indicative of where the vast, broader overall majority of the cultural mindset among average, regular people happens to be.
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Journey to the West, chapter 26 wrote:The strong man will meet someone stronger still:
Come to naught at last he surely will!
Zephyr wrote:And that's to say nothing of how pretty much impossible it is to capture what made the original run of the series so great. I'm in the generation of fans that started with Toonami, so I totally empathize with the feeling of having "missed the party", experiencing disappointment, and wanting to experience it myself. But I can't, that's how life is. Time is a bitch. The party is over. Kageyama, Kikuchi, and Maeda are off the sauce now; Yanami almost OD'd; Yamamoto got arrested; Toriyama's not going to light trash cans on fire and hang from the chandelier anymore. We can't get the band back together, and even if we could, everyone's either old, in poor health, or calmed way the fuck down. Best we're going to get, and are getting, is a party that's almost entirely devoid of the magic that made the original one so awesome that we even want more.
Kamiccolo9 wrote:It grinds my gears that people get "outraged" over any of this stuff. It's a fucking cartoon. If you are that determined to be angry about something, get off the internet and make a stand for something that actually matters.
Rocketman wrote:"Shonen" basically means "stupid sentimental shit" anyway, so it's ok to be anti-shonen.