• SkyeStarfall@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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    8 hours ago

    But that’s the issue, I disagree that “we manage to get the point across”. A lot of the times we simply don’t

    Do you think Nazi Germany was ‘Socialist’ because of National Socialism

    And you bring up a great point here, about why it matters to have proper understanding of terms. Otherwise you’d be likely to lump in Nazism in with socialist ideologies. And that has happened a lot. People have used this exact line of reasoning to demonize socialism

    This website might not be a college essay, but it is a forum, where ideally you go to to see different perspectives and learn something about something. So I think this discussion perfectly fits here, why should you limit gaining knowledge to an essay or legal writ? There’s no rush to get your point across

    As for the rest, no you do not need to know the specific differences between AC or DC… but you better know there is a difference, lest you’ll blow a device up if you try to do anything non-standard (like, say, plugging a computer up to a backup power supply. You need to make sure it’s an UPS that outputs a proper sine wave, lest things will go wrong with your PC’s PSU expecting one, but getting a DC input instead). And you might not need to know every single detail of you candidate… but I hope you do actually know what their positions are, yes

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      8 hours ago

      So, you agree with me 99% but will fight to the death over the last 1%?

      Let’s take your last paragraph. There are plenty of kids who can hook up the PC, a video game console, and Grandma’s VCR and make them all work together without having the least idea of why it works. They know that this plug goes here and not there and that’s enough for them. None of them can tell a sine wave from a tsunami.

      And you completely ignored LaGuardia being able to be a Communist and a Republican at the same time. He happily ignored the contradiction and got both to agree that he was the best man for the job.

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        4 hours ago

        I ignored it because I’m not American and I had no idea what you were referencing, sorry. I got my own qualms with American terminologies but that’s a different discussion

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          4 hours ago

          So, you couldn’t be bothered to take 30 seconds to search for something I mentioned, but I am supposed to fall in line and accept all your definitions and points of view?

          That’s pretty funny.

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            4 hours ago

            Fine, let’s play your game

            A mayor from almost 100 years ago is irrelevant to this discussion. I don’t know about you, but I was talking about contemporary times here

            Is this really how you wanna discuss?

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              4 hours ago

              First, now you’re trying to move the goal posts. If you didn’t know who LaGuardia was you should have mentioned it right away.

              Second, let’s jump to your latest comment and start from there.

              If LaGuardia is irrelevant to the current situation, why is Marx relevant? He’s been dead longer than Fiorello.

              You’re the one demanding we use antique terms, and chastising me for trying to update them.

              Finally, everything you’ve posted has proved my first point, that there are people on the Left who will argue and argue instead of trying to build consensus