I was wrong

Stop trying to build a strawman.

You don't know my opinion on the subjects you assume you do, because I haven't offered any.

Instead you're desperately trying to corner me into an argument that has absolutely nothing to do with the fact that Charlie Kirk made some abhorrent statements.

All you're doing is employing "whataboutism" to (transparently) try to deflect & distract from the FACTS - that Charlie Kirk said those things & there is NO EXCUSE for them.

You're looking more & more like the "people with room temperature IQ" you were deriding only a couple of pages ago.
I never derided anyone or commented about people having a low iq. Nor have I posted anything that might be considered anti LGBTQ. I'm not trying to corner you, I was trying to understand what it is that you are standing for. I was attempting to have a polite exchange, not a name calling aggressive tit for tat, poorly veiled insult session. I understand that is not possible with you. For a moment I thought it might be. Good luck in the next predictable Silvertails/internet war you engage in. Hopefully you'll find an opponent as dedicated and robust as yourself to insult and exchange laughing emojis with.
 
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1) re others? I don't know. Some MSNBC bloke apparently sacked before Kimmel for what he said about the murder (don't know what his comment was) plus possibly many people (or not), because it's been widely reported that trump supporters including the vice-president are urging people to dob in people to their employers

2) re Kimmel free speech violation? He was sacked for what he said

3) re my analogy - it's a valid point. Kimmel was shut down because the would-be dictator didn't like the constant poking fun at him. Literally threatened a journo with the same just a day or so ago.
So for people who defend that, presumably they are fine with the political boss of the day getting people sacked from their job if they don't like what they say?
That's how I saw it anyway.
 
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1) re others? I don't know. Some MSNBC bloke apparently sacked before Kimmel for what he said about the murder (don't know what his comment was) plus possibly many people (or not), because it's been widely reported that trump supporters including the vice-president are urging people to dob in people to their employers

2) re Kimmel free speech violation? He was sacked for what he said

3) re my analogy - it's a valid point. Kimmel was shut down because the would-be dictator didn't like the constant poking fun at him. Literally threatened a journo with the same just a day or so ago.
So for people who defend that, presumably they are fine with the political boss of the day getting people sacked from their job if they don't like what they say?
That's how I saw it anyway.
1. The MSNBC guy you are talking about is Mathew Dowd. His comments were extremely disturbing basically saying he got what he deserved. If you watch the clip you can hear his co-panelists that were also democrats in shock & disgusted by what he said.


2. I’m fairly sure Kimmel was put on leave not sacked firstly. I think an apology (even if he doesn’t mean it) will see him back on TV screens. He has been talking cr*p about Trump + MAGA as a whole for 10+ years now & hasn’t been silenced. The problem is he crossed the line with his comments this time according to his employers.

This is NOT a violation of free speech - it’s called consequences to your actions. Protections for workers vary state by state, but across most of the U.S., it’s “at-will” employment law, meaning employers can choose to hire and fire as they see fit, including over employees’ speech.

3. Kimmel wasn’t shut down for poking fun, I literally seen Fallon & another late night host poking fun at Trump again this morning like usual. Good for them, I don’t have a problem with it.

For what it’s worth I don’t think Kimmel’s comments were the crime of the century. I found them tasteless & stupid but that’s just my personal opinion. His bosses/network obviously thought it would cause enough outrage to cost them money so they acted quick.

For your last question no I wouldn’t be ok with anyone getting fired just for their beliefs wether it be political, religious etc.
If they cheer on/promote violence I think they would be silly not to sack them though for the safety of everyone around who might not share similar views.
 
I never derided anyone or commented about people having a low iq. Nor have I posted anything that might be considered anti LGBTQ. I'm not trying to corner you, I was trying to understand what it is that you are standing for. I was attempting to have a polite exchange, not a name calling aggressive tit for tat, poorly veiled insult session. I understand that is not possible with you. For a moment I thought it might be. Good luck in the next predictable Silvertails/internet war you engage in. Hopefully you'll find an opponent as dedicated and robust as yourself to insult and exchange laughing emojis with.
I apologise, it was @Buddy Love who made the comment about IQ.

Your past few replies to me about Charlie Kirk’s comments appear to be rants about LGBTQ & Muslims.

I don’t see how they can be taken any other way?
 
Do you believe fundamental Muslims want to live side by side with non Muslims in peace? What do you think of Muslims in Australia celebrating the October 7th attacks?


Are there any Muslim ruled countries you would like to live/raise a family? Have you seen some of the hate being preached by many Muslims around the world? What do you think about the disproportionately high amount of Muslim criminal shootings around Sydney and Melbourne? Because you would have to be entirely disingenuous to not admit there is a very real problem there. Why is that? What do you think about the tens of thousands of Africans being butchered by Muslims? Do you feel as much outrage for the Christian Africans? What about the Taliban and the disgraceful way women are treated? How did ISIS become such a big thing? Then there's the terrible murders at Charlie Hebdo, because someone dared to draw a cartoon of Mohammad. The list just goes on and on.

You also decry Kirk's views on Trans and gay people. Below are some of the countries where being gay is considered a crime. Where being gay can be a death penalty. How anyone finds a way to defend Islam while bleating about the rights of the LGBTQ community is beyond me. Christians might not agree with the LGBTQ movement but they aren't killing gays or outlawing their existence en masse.


Cast your eyes over this list.

Afghanistan​

Bangladesh​

Brunei​

Indonesia​

Iran​

Iraq​

Kuwait​

Lebanon​

Malaysia​

Maldives​

Myanmar​

Oman​

Pakistan​

Palestine​

Qatar​

Saudi Arabia​

Sri Lanka​

Syria​

Turkmenistan​

United Arab Emirates​

Uzbekistan​

Yemen​

Algeria​

Chad​

Comoros​

Egypt​

Eritrea​

Ethiopia​

Liberia​

Libya​

Morocco​

Nigeria​

Somalia​

South Sudan​

Sudan​

Tanzania​

Tunisia​


I'm merely pointing out that using Islam in any passage of writing that highlights Charlie Kirk's views on trans people is entirely ridiculous. Many parts of the Islamic world kill gays. Charlie Kirk never killed anyone. A great deception is being perpetuated on unthinking Australians who watch the LGBTQ community and the Muslim brotherhood marching together to free Palestine. Do you really believe Muslims would be happy to welcome gays and trans people into their mosques? It is a con which is akin to the Klu Klux Clan marching in a Black Lives Matter protest.

And yet, here we are. Aussies decrying unjust words spoken by a guy towards gays. Those same people then defending Islam who kill gays. Madness.
 
1. The MSNBC guy you are talking about is Mathew Dowd. His comments were extremely disturbing basically saying he got what he deserved. If you watch the clip you can hear his co-panelists that were also democrats in shock & disgusted by what he said.


2. I’m fairly sure Kimmel was put on leave not sacked firstly. I think an apology (even if he doesn’t mean it) will see him back on TV screens. He has been talking cr*p about Trump + MAGA as a whole for 10+ years now & hasn’t been silenced. The problem is he crossed the line with his comments this time according to his employers.

This is NOT a violation of free speech - it’s called consequences to your actions. Protections for workers vary state by state, but across most of the U.S., it’s “at-will” employment law, meaning employers can choose to hire and fire as they see fit, including over employees’ speech.

3. Kimmel wasn’t shut down for poking fun, I literally seen Fallon & another late night host poking fun at Trump again this morning like usual. Good for them, I don’t have a problem with it.

For what it’s worth I don’t think Kimmel’s comments were the crime of the century. I found them tasteless & stupid but that’s just my personal opinion. His bosses/network obviously thought it would cause enough outrage to cost them money so they acted quick.

For your last question no I wouldn’t be ok with anyone getting fired just for their beliefs wether it be political, religious etc.
If they cheer on/promote violence I think they would be silly not to sack them though for the safety of everyone around who might not share similar views.
1. I looked it up, this seems to be what he said:
“Hateful thoughts lead to hateful words, which then lead to hateful actions,” Dowd said, adding: “You can’t stop with these sort of awful thoughts you have and then saying these awful words and then not expect awful actions to take place.”
“We don’t know if this was a supporter shooting their gun off in celebration. So we have no idea about this.”
'Expect' does not equal 'deserve'. None of that is justifying the murder or applauding it, so far as I can see.
Nor is it saying he got what he deserved, which is how you characterise his words.
Insensitive to say straight after the shooting? Maybe

2. Kimmel's employers have been fine with it as you say for 10 years. But they've been on notice that Trump was after him and FCC boss came out and made a threat. The employers need govt approval for a merger... ergo bowed to pressure and sacked the bloke for what he said.

3. Trump has already said Fallon is next!!!

Anyway we can disagree and watch with interest what unfolds in the US, although I'm not at all sure that we are watching 'at a safe distance', so to speak. If you noticed Dutton adopting some maga stances last election you'll have seen how much we're influenced by what happens in the US.
 

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