Blood red meat sizzled on Leftists July 20, 2007
Posted by ymarsakar in Arguments, Politics.trackback
If anyone actually gets a kick out of me talking about Leftists and going off about them, you may wish to read the three comments I posted here at Neo’s site. It links you right to the first, and you just scroll down.
I usually only attack Leftists or Leftism so to speak, on other people’s blog-comment sections. Due to the fact that I have no particular interest or angst against Leftists, unless distaste and aversion is included in angst, concerning blogging about them.
I don’t actually debate them, though I once did. Got nothing from it, really, except frustration and tears. I got a lot more out of reading Sun Tzu, Clausewitz, Victor Davis Hanson, and other conservative thinkers than I ever did debating with Leftists. And that has a reason, you know. One people usually don’t figure out unless they really delve into it. It doesn’t mean that talking to Leftists or their allies are meaningless, or even that everyone you disagree with is a Leftist. No, rather the skill is based upon the ability to determine which ones have Leftist indoctrination triggers and which ones don’t, and oftentimes their personalities are entirely different person to person than on the net. Not because of anonymity, but because in a social setting they have social limitations, but in a intellectual or political discussion, they have no limits except the limitations of their indoctrination.
And of course, some people are just bitter and they believe the way they do not because of indoctrination but because they are plain pissed at Bush or something or the other. Psychological motivations and analysis is still important in our day and age, and not just for political opponents.



i agree, but most of my friends say i’m an extreme leftist. i really didnt pay much attention to politics until recently, and my conservative buddies usually wipe the floor with me on debates. but i think alot of conservatives are spouting propaganda too. i guess its like that on either side. i think you are right on people not looking into things though, i read alot, but until recently, all my arguments were from tv, i think.
Some people become sappy happy when they get drunk, others get violent and mean.
I think the same applies to beliefs and ideology. Regardless of what ideology a person is imbibing, whether classical liberalism, De Oppresso Liber, or Democratic Socialism, their personal behavior is always predicated upon different individual factors. Often times the ideology simply brings out the subtle personality traits a person already has.
Knowledge doesn’t come easy. Even starting from scratch beginning on 9/11, didn’t produce any real results until much later.