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I'm just commenting on Duke's unswerving support for Trump, which continued after his election. He explains that support by saying Trump's vision for America corresponds to his own. How would you explain it?
I didn't say I would stop addressing the problem.Pity, I'd hate to see his 'let's make the I Ching speak my POV' threads left unchallenged in SR.
No your reasoning is not rational ...
it's pretty offensive Hilary.
- LL
Yes, I'm implying Trump must be a racist because avowed racists find his policies reflect their views. Not implying that all his supporters are racists, however.No, you are implying Trump must be a racist because David Duke thinks he makes more sense as a President than Hillary Clinton. And by implication everyone else who voted for Trump must also be a racist, including all the blacks who voted for him, the 10% of Bernie voters than voted for him, and almost half the American People, even though that's many of the same people that elected Obama by 56%.
No your reasoning is not rational , it is an unfair political smear - and it's pretty offensive Hilary.
- LL
(We might actually not get anywhere with this just because it's unchanging... thanks, Yi...)
The day you drop this strange idea about unchanging hex's meaning that you can't relate to it, is the day your Yi interpretation will 'level up'. (I think you got it from Hilary, and I don't think that is what she meant.)
@hilary @moss elk @Querent777 @Trojina (am @-ing you all not to overblow this but because some days have passed since Sunday (I'm behind) - and you've all clearly demonstrated willingness to discuss it - and because Freedda's reading didn't get any discussion in the first place)
I think it just demonstrates the difficulty we all have with readings that are about third parties and make fundamentally no difference to us, multiplied by the usual fun with political bias in interpretation. But basically, I'd say that for a reading to speak to you so you can hear it and know what it's saying, it needs to be about your own concerns, with the potential to change something in your own life. (A question like, 'What would I be doing, if I voted for x?' for instance.)Hilary's list pretty much demonstrates the difficulty I have with unchanging readings.
I think it just demonstrates the difficulty we all have with readings that are about third parties and make fundamentally no difference to us, multiplied by the usual fun with political bias in interpretation. But basically, I'd say that for a reading to speak to you so you can hear it and know what it's saying, it needs to be about your own concerns, with the potential to change something in your own life. (A question like, 'What would I be doing, if I voted for x?' for instance.)
Why what do you think it's telling you ?
Thanks, Hilary. I can see #3. 7uc as means to an end where the end is his own election. Maybe he doesn't have any deeply-held racist beliefs himself, but he'll let it foment in other people if he thinks it'll help him. That fits with his narcissism, and isn't it pretty widely accepted that he doesn't have much of an ideology?
Hm. I've usually thought that's a strength, not a weakness (we've been quite overstuffed with ideology in recent years, on all sides, tyvm), but not that way, it's not.
Mm, well, here's the ad they're talking about. I have no idea whether he's well or ill, but if that's the best they've got, it's ridiculous. At least silly. The hoisting of the water bottle looked like one of his affectations. He made an exaggerated production out of drinking water ( ), as he does with absolutely everything.Have been reading today how it's thought Trump's ill
Of course. Don't mind me - thinking about Trump at all makes me gloomy.In his position obviously the effects matter more than the diagnoses of what is wrong with him, I haven't said otherwise.
Well - I think it matters whether it's his personality or a neurological disease, but given he's Trump I bet it's the former. He's always been 16-ish.
One of the things it speculates about is he doesn't like being president, and might not care whether he wins.
Because if it's his personality, we know what we're getting ahead of time and have the right to choose it or not. A medical condition that's developed since then would be a different matter.If he's not fit for office, and there is no 'if' really, then it doesn't matter why what matters is he gets out of office asap surely. If you have a mad man as a president why would you be interested in particular diagnoses when he still holds power ?
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