The United States will impose large sanctions on Turkey for their long time detainment of Pastor Andrew Brunson, a great Christian, family man and wonderful human being. He is suffering greatly. This innocent man of faith should be released immediately!
— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) July 26, 2018
thirdplace posted:somebody teach me how to suppress the part of myself that wants to point out the material benefits America enjoys from its imperialist hegemony whenever it hears dumbshit right-wingers talking about how NATO is such a terrible burden and Europe doesn't pay its fair share and the United $nakes should just drop out of as many international institutions as possible
Very carefully.
ilmdge posted:One of American pastors favorite things to do is to go to foreign nations and get thrown in jail. And American diplomats all have spreadsheets tracking the American pastors in jail for meddling overseas.
i have heard that the indictment accuses that pastor of trying to convert kurds to christianity by trying to convince them that they are the lost 13th tribe lol
sovnarkoman posted:i have heard that the indictment accuses that pastor of trying to convert kurds to christianity by trying to convince them that they are the lost 13th tribe lol
a timeless classic, nice.
ilmdge posted:I hope Trump does it. Why should those profiteering clowns retain security clearances after they're no longer in government service?
to help them easily revolve in and out of the private sector
le_nelson_mandela_face posted:offered some fairly banal criticism of hillary's campaign at a group dinner last night and got told i sound like a russian bot. healthy country
Seems like an opportunity to point out that clearly, as you're sitting in front of them, you're an actual person and maybe it's a sign the Russia story is out of control that anyone speaking out of turn is now attacked and branded a "Russian bot," and that furthermore, accusing real human Americans of being or sounding like Russian bots is self-isolating, and alienating people from their cause.
ilmdge posted:le_nelson_mandela_face posted:offered some fairly banal criticism of hillary's campaign at a group dinner last night and got told i sound like a russian bot. healthy country
Seems like an opportunity to point out that clearly, as you're sitting in front of them, you're an actual person and maybe it's a sign the Russia story is out of control that anyone speaking out of turn is now attacked and branded a "Russian bot," and that furthermore, accusing real human Americans of being or sounding like Russian bots is self-isolating, and alienating people from their cause.
yeah let me just Get Into It with lib nerds while my wife massages her temples. fly away troll
Red_Canadian posted:priests have been used as spies for western power since they snuck into china to steal silkworms. it makes sense, when they get captured for being fucking spies, religious (dumb) people agitate for their release (not implying religious people are necessarily dumb, but there are plenty of dumb people who are religious).
Red_Canadian posted:i didn't want getfiscal to think i was making an attack on him. liberation theology is pretty cool as well. guess the answer....is somewhere in the middle!
thanks for consistently making the posts i thoroughly expect you to make
What's been called "Trump Anxiety Disorder" has been on the rise in the months following the election, according to mental-health professionals from across the country who report unusually high levels of politics-related stress in their practices.
And it's maybe not surprising given the relentlessly negative headlines and politically divisive climate.
This week, it was a menacing all-caps Trump tweet warning Iran about potentially historic "CONSEQUENCES." Previously, it was his Supreme Court picks and fears that the legal right to abortion could be overturned, or his immigration policies separating families at the border, or his apparent submission to Russian President Vladimir Putin before a global audience.
From Trump supporters, LaMotte hears about the pain of "feeling socially or familially isolated" for supporting the president's agenda, "even if they don't support his tactics."
From Trump's detractors, LaMotte has been struck by how much their anxieties resemble those of patients raised by a parent with a personality disorder — someone who would display traits like "grandiosity, excessive attention-seeking and severe lack of empathy."
"Whether it's conscious or not, I think we look to the president of the United States as a psychological parent," she said.
Bablu posted:my praxis is keeping my bedroom filthy and not having an undercut
since it’s currently fashionable among the far right to clean one’s bedroom, I think all principled leftists should shift political concerns away from bedroom cleaning and more towards dytd.
Referencing internet meme, Sen. Richard Burr says of Russian interference efforts: "Some feel that we as a society are sitting in a burning room, calmly drinking a cup of coffee, telling ourselves 'this is fine.' That's not fine." https://t.co/Yr9SwxBwyk pic.twitter.com/w4VUPRMWWi
— ABC News (@ABC) August 1, 2018
“Pastor Brunson’s unjust detention and continued prosecution by Turkish officials is simply unacceptable,” said Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin. “President Trump has made it abundantly clear that the United States expects Turkey to release him immediately.”
https://home.treasury.gov/news/press-releases/sm453
https://thinkprogress.org/trump-tampa-rally-qanon-conspiracy-goes-mainstream-68037c87f50b/