The extension of that thought is that everything should be protested in equal measure, or not at all. With Trump, who is actively destabilising the US internally and the world as a whole, the visibility of his behaviour and the direct impact it could have is, frankly, more in-your-face than the undoubted atrocities committed by Saudi Arabia and China. However, global politics and pubic opinion vary to a large extent according to who is in the White House. Trump's approach to the world is therefore hugely worthy of protest. The old quote from Edmund Burke of "The only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is for good men to do nothing" is the reason why protest is necessary.This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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14-07-2018 10:29 PM #991
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They weren’t interested as it didn’t suit their agenda
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14-07-2018 10:42 PM #994johnbc70Left by mutual consent!This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Trump's been in power for a while now and I don't notice any difference to my day to day life, have you?
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Has Trump directed affected me? Yes, almost certainly, and as tariffs hit home absolutely certainly. The almost comes from the raft of legislative and policy changes relating to climate. Withdrawal from the Paris Accord changes the world, as well as many actions domestically. This will increase greenhouse gases, and accelerate climate change. On a much more personal basis, I have a daughter in the USA at University, so yes, his legislation impacts my family.
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14-07-2018 11:41 PM #1001This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Are you suggesting we should ignore all the wrongs in the world?
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15-07-2018 12:18 AM #1002This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Monied people can't genuinely dislike mysoginist racists who grab women by the pussy and separate children from their parents and keep them in cages.
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What's the issue here? Trans people shouldn't be afforded the same rights and maybe a little specific set of help to make their lives a bit easier?
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Are you sure you got that right?
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I detect some collective dummy spitting from one side of this argument. People appear to have convinced themselves that they hold the only true vision of what is right.
Yesterday's pitiful turnout suggests to me they are out of touch with what is important. It's the old, I'm the only one marching in step argument.
More worrying, any attempt to criticise the protest, is turned into support for Trump.
Can't speak for others but I was really put off by the sight of a group of effete, pampered, and privileged people strutting smugly about the town telling us how clever they are. That march was all about them.
Do they really think they have done anything for poor people in Tennessee trailer parks, or black kids sleeping in their cars in North Carolina?
Do they even know, or care? I fear that far from rallying people to their cause, they've driven them away.
I think the words virtue signalling have never been more apt than yesterday. The reek of righteous indignation was nauseating.Last edited by Chic Murray; 15-07-2018 at 09:03 AM.
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15-07-2018 09:35 AM #1008This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
However, in comparison with the leaders of the two nations I've mentioned I just think they are much more worthy of our disgust and I would just like to see as many people out on the streets the next time we welcome anyone like that to the UK as we saw over the last few days with Donald Trump.
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Their human rights record is disgraceful, people are regularly executed for very dubious reasons and people are imprisoned simply for challenging The Communist Party.
However our leaders seem to be quite happy to cosy up to them and don't appear to be questioning them on their human rights abuses.
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So not really an argument, more a tool to get a sneery poke in. So well done on that count.
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15-07-2018 09:45 AM #1010
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I'm not doubting there were protests when the Chinese President visited but where was the media attention that the Trump visit has been getting? I don't remember much focus on it at all. China executes more people every year than every other country on the planet put together.
I do remember the protests and also remember various news items about the visits. But none of these guys court the media or are as in your face on twitter as Trump. He absolutely craves attention and will be chuffed to bits about what has gone in over the last few days. He will claim fake news back in the US if asked about the protests and tell everyone who will listen that the UK really likes him. The classic of being recorded talking about May and Brexit one day and then denying it the very next saying it was fake news is unbelievable and there are idiots who will believe him. He was actually recorded by a journalist and then denied it as fake news.
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The USA is culturally and historically much closer to the UK than KSA or China. Trump is omnipresent on news and social media, and his actions make many people angry and fearful for what he may do. It is natural to react to that. That doesn't make the lower level of activism against others less worthy, nor does it define those protesting yesterday as being less than honest in their motives.
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My point is that the media are trying to paint the picture that the whole of the UK and Scotland are against trump or say that vast majority think this way. I simply say that is not true. A protest made up of communists, trans activists & the virtue-signalling middle classes do not speak for the nation as the media claim. They are over stating the numbers attended, why?
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Also, just repeating "trans activists, communists and virtue signalling middle classes" over and over doesn't make it true.
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A wee bit about the Trump investment...
https://www.newyorker.com/news-desk/...tish-golf-club
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-scotla...iness-37655823
https://www.independent.co.uk/news/b...-a7908001.html
And what about the 'investment' at Menie in Aberdeenshire?
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/resources...p_and_Scotland
There were many bold claims about the proposed resort with big numbers attached. It was supposed to be a £1bn investment, creating about 6,000 jobs. It was to include not one but two championship golf courses, a 450-bedroom hotel and almost 1,500 holiday and residential homes.
The massive scale of this promised investment was suitably beguiling. It persuaded the local inquiry team and even government ministers that the economic benefit justified the environmental impact.
Much of what was promised by Mr Trump has yet to materialise. By 2018 the resort included one golf course and a club house, a 16-bedroom boutique hotel and some lodges.
The Trump Organization says it has spent around £100m, which is about 10% of what was promised. It says about 500 people were involved in construction and that it employs 150 people, including part-time and seasonal staff.
“You can dislike the man, you can dislike his politics, you can dislike his public pronouncements,” “But there still has to be some respect for the office. I don’t think you have any choice but to deal with him.”
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-scotland-north-east-orkney-shetland-44795229
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