Aizle wrote:
Arathain Kelvar wrote:
How about instead you just clarify your obviously poorly worded statement?
No ****. And I'm not asking to be spoon fed anything. I just want you to actually explain what you're saying, instead of playing the inference game.
All right, what the hell, I'll play this time.
Here's the original quote to which I responded.
Aizle wrote:
The US has never been a communist country, and more specifically been very anti-communist.
As you can see, there are two conditions in this statement. They are as follows:
A) The US has never been a communist country.
B) (The US has always) been very anti-communist.
Does everyone see how I have split those two conditions out of the statement? If so, I'll continue on. I don't want to go too fast for you, so just let me know when you get lost.
Okay, so moving on. To which I responded:
shuyung wrote:
So to answer Screeling's original question, you are in fact not familiar with communism.
Of course, the referenced query from Screeling was:
Screeling wrote:
Are you not familiar with communism?
Which you would have known if any of your recall, deduction, or mouse-wheel skills were at least average.
You two then had the following comments in response:
Arathain Kelvar wrote:
Wait, are you suggesting we were, at one time, a communist country????
Aizle wrote:
So you're saying that I need to actually live in a communist country to be familiar with it? That's retarded.
We can see that Arathain's comment restricts itself to addressing only a single condition of the original statement, and Aizle's comment takes as its assumption that I meant only direct living experience qualifies for familiarity. I then mocked both of you and said:
shuyung wrote:
Can either of you identify (not that you'll even bother with answering this question, because both of you get incensed when someone asks you a question instead of spoon-feeding you which you violently reject anyway) the markers leading to communism from capitalism?
Which you then indeed did not even bother to answer.
So I will ask again, can either of you identify the markers (or landmark societal changes, if you will) set forth by Karl Marx as conditions requiring fulfillment for the transition from a capitalist to a communist society? The reason for this query is that it then leads into the next query where, bearing in mind the two conditions Aizle has posited in his statement, we then are led into the next question, viz. "Can you identify the markers that the US has passed (for the transition from a capitalist to a communist society)?" The reason this naturally follows is because we are investigating the claims that the US has never been communist and has always been anti-communist. In order to make those claims stick, they have to pass tests of evidence. What is the evidence we have in the US? We have such things as Senator Joseph McCarthy and the House Committee on Un-American Activities, the Cold War, Labor Unions, the Social Security Administration, and hippies. So now we have to determine how to weigh the evidence. Does it, on balance and in deed, support or reject Aizle's claims? Just getting to the point where we can either support or reject Aizle's claims is a fascinating topic, but the sheer amount of effort it would take to suitably address it is such that I fear it would only be appreciated by maybe three people on the board (counting myself), none of whom are you two (see the "violently reject" bit).