And it might be that the corrupted left-wing "pollsters"(every so called "pollster") are idiots and liars and make up and distort shit depending on which way they wan to do it today.
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Hey nino:
You conserves march in lockstep to your earthly divinity, Dr. Self-server Limbaugh. Dr. Sowell, as a person who continually graces us with his sophomoric views of the black community, is most assuredly a self-serving, professional Black-American.
Any so called sophomoric view from Sowell about the black community is backed up with a mountain of empirical evidence... Sowell's goal, to me, always seems to be unification of black and white, wheras a Jackson or Sharpton(whom I would consider Professional Black men) seem to be much more divisive. They're worried they will become irrelevent if racism fades, so they do everything in their power to prove it pervades our society, though the evidence is scant.
I wish we had more people like Sowell out there. Like most conservatives, he's a bit of a mixed-bag, but the good far outweighs the bad in him as far as I'm concerned. He's one of those few who can speak about usually very complicated matters and and come up with remarkably simple and reasonable answers that nearly anyone can grasp.
In addition why bother to lie to the pollsters? Who would be worried about seeming racist to an unknown pollster? If it does exist then people are really quite psychologically warped.
Remember that this is _politics_ we are talking about here. It has an almost supernatural power to turn the normally intelligent and rational people into proverbial retards.
Where have you been living all these years--how can you not have seen even one instance of swarms of ideologues attacking individuals who simply expressed a dissenting opinion?
These days, to fail to pay homage to someone of colour or to something said by a man of colour is to open oneself to charges of racism, ... just as to disagree with Socialist ideas is to be 'cold, greedy' and any other adjective from a rich collection of epithets.
@gagothesith Yeah, people can form stupid opinions about someone for all the reasons you say. But what is a pollster going to do if the person doesn't give the politically correct answer -- report the person to the government so it can send the offender to Siberia? No. Nothing will happen. Yet people are too chickenshit to tell the easiest truth to someone whose face they can't see and with whom they'll never speak again. That's the weakest, lamest form of cowardice I can imagine.
@nine9s 1 ANSWER: A pollster then acts as a pollster with a more thorough knowledge of polling, statistics and past trends than a mere *tabulator*. Have you even wondered why polling numbers come with explanations or 'explanations'.
2 Where have you been living all these years such that you are unable to think of far more weak and lame forms of cowardice than displaying contempt for someone and misleading them to get them off your back.
... Running for office as a moderate but instantly turning into a Socialist on the economy, ... portraying oneself as a Statesman who is supposed to regain respect for America on the world stage, but turning out to be a lazy indifferent impertinent idiot on the one hand and a deluded appeaser on the other hand in foreign affairs, ... these are far more insidious, definitely far 'weaker and lamer forms of cowardice'.
@gagothesith Not every bad thing that people do is an example of cowardice. There are far worse things a person can do than be a coward, and you offer a good list of examples.
@Quidtimeam "Why bother to lie to the pollsters? Who would be worried about seeming racist to an unknown pollster?"
1 People are annoyed by mosquitoes ceaselessly buzzing by their ear even if they do not know the mosquito or know anything about it beyond the fact that that mosquito is buzzing in their ear. 2 Taking their cue from a single bee, swarms of bees attack even if they do not know the human they are attacking.
Interesting point. Perhaps he is right.
jcfan42 1 year ago
I agree with this video, but I don't think that Wagner is a good choice of music when trying to dismiss allegations of racism.
HerrSchenkel 2 years ago 2
Wagner rules.
acidtrashy 2 years ago
lol, this is exactly what popped into my head when I kept hearing about the "Bradley effect" on the news.
stealthswimmer 2 years ago
And it might be that the corrupted left-wing "pollsters"(every so called "pollster") are idiots and liars and make up and distort shit depending on which way they wan to do it today.
deltapunk21 3 years ago
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How does this prove that Thomas (No) Sowell is not just another professional black man?
lumpagogo 3 years ago
"How does this prove that Thomas (No) Sowell is not just another professional black man?"
Huh? What makes you think this video has anything to do with proving anything about Thomas Sowell?
nine9s 3 years ago
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Hey nino:
You conserves march in lockstep to your earthly divinity, Dr. Self-server Limbaugh. Dr. Sowell, as a person who continually graces us with his sophomoric views of the black community, is most assuredly a self-serving, professional Black-American.
lumpagogo 3 years ago
Any so called sophomoric view from Sowell about the black community is backed up with a mountain of empirical evidence... Sowell's goal, to me, always seems to be unification of black and white, wheras a Jackson or Sharpton(whom I would consider Professional Black men) seem to be much more divisive. They're worried they will become irrelevent if racism fades, so they do everything in their power to prove it pervades our society, though the evidence is scant.
veritasaltius 3 years ago 6
To ver-salt:
You've spoken true about the Hype-Brothers, Sultans Jackson and Sharpton. Their paychecks depend on their self-fulfulling prophecies.
lumpagogo 3 years ago
I wish we had more people like Sowell out there. Like most conservatives, he's a bit of a mixed-bag, but the good far outweighs the bad in him as far as I'm concerned. He's one of those few who can speak about usually very complicated matters and and come up with remarkably simple and reasonable answers that nearly anyone can grasp.
Sarrisan98 3 years ago
In addition why bother to lie to the pollsters? Who would be worried about seeming racist to an unknown pollster? If it does exist then people are really quite psychologically warped.
Quidtimeam 3 years ago
I totally agree. How paranoid can people get?
nine9s 3 years ago
"How paranoid can people get?"
Remember that this is _politics_ we are talking about here. It has an almost supernatural power to turn the normally intelligent and rational people into proverbial retards.
Sarrisan98 3 years ago
@nine9s "How paranoid can people get?"
Where have you been living all these years--how can you not have seen even one instance of swarms of ideologues attacking individuals who simply expressed a dissenting opinion?
These days, to fail to pay homage to someone of colour or to something said by a man of colour is to open oneself to charges of racism, ... just as to disagree with Socialist ideas is to be 'cold, greedy' and any other adjective from a rich collection of epithets.
gagothesith 1 year ago
@gagothesith Yeah, people can form stupid opinions about someone for all the reasons you say. But what is a pollster going to do if the person doesn't give the politically correct answer -- report the person to the government so it can send the offender to Siberia? No. Nothing will happen. Yet people are too chickenshit to tell the easiest truth to someone whose face they can't see and with whom they'll never speak again. That's the weakest, lamest form of cowardice I can imagine.
nine9s 1 year ago
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gagothesith 1 year ago
@nine9s 1 ANSWER: A pollster then acts as a pollster with a more thorough knowledge of polling, statistics and past trends than a mere *tabulator*. Have you even wondered why polling numbers come with explanations or 'explanations'.
2 Where have you been living all these years such that you are unable to think of far more weak and lame forms of cowardice than displaying contempt for someone and misleading them to get them off your back.
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gagothesith 1 year ago
... Running for office as a moderate but instantly turning into a Socialist on the economy, ... portraying oneself as a Statesman who is supposed to regain respect for America on the world stage, but turning out to be a lazy indifferent impertinent idiot on the one hand and a deluded appeaser on the other hand in foreign affairs, ... these are far more insidious, definitely far 'weaker and lamer forms of cowardice'.
gagothesith 1 year ago
@gagothesith Not every bad thing that people do is an example of cowardice. There are far worse things a person can do than be a coward, and you offer a good list of examples.
nine9s 1 year ago
@Quidtimeam "Why bother to lie to the pollsters? Who would be worried about seeming racist to an unknown pollster?"
1 People are annoyed by mosquitoes ceaselessly buzzing by their ear even if they do not know the mosquito or know anything about it beyond the fact that that mosquito is buzzing in their ear. 2 Taking their cue from a single bee, swarms of bees attack even if they do not know the human they are attacking.
gagothesith 1 year ago
Just wanted to say I'm glad you're back to making videos. I found your channel only recently and I enjoyed your existing videos very much. Thank you!
LuminaryAluminum 3 years ago
Well that sure makes sense to me.
Beethovens7th 3 years ago