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Originally Posted by Loki
First, it’s a great way to stay informed. I could read a hundred news sites by myself or group-source that **** and let the important stories bubble up.
Second, there’s not a lot of political philosophy debates that really happen, over the last ten years that stuff has mostly been sorted. It’s rare that there’s a new interesting take on an issue, but it does happen. See that thread about land ownership from a few years back. People have mostly figured out who they are and where they belong.
Finally, just because people are liberal generally doesn’t mean they always agree on every point about every issue. There’s plenty of disagreement, but if your main world view is “screw libruls,” you might not notice it.
What do you mean there is no political debate? Politics are one of he most debated topics in the world still.
What do you mean political philosophy has been sorted?
Good point on liberals disagreeing some with other liberals. When liberals debate each other on 2+2 do they still make a lot of personal attacks or do they actually have a real debate?
You are responding to my post where I say I learned a lot debating those who oppose my view (which I have said many times) by suggesting I have an attitude of "screw libruls"?