jonottawa, on 2016-November-13, 11:09, said:
The essence of it is that the regressive Left hates America (the constitution, rule of law, checks & balances, ethical journalism, morality, patriotism, liberty, meritocracy, freedom of speech, right to bear arms, don't tread on me.) And many Americans still love America. And so the regressive Left has decided in its infinite wisdom to replace Americans who love America with foreigners who hate America as much as they do.
I'm sorry that I may disagree with one of only two people supporting me in this thread. A few months ago, before having chatted with some intelligent liberals, I would have thought everything you said here is true. However, they are seeing the world through different colored glasses and I think I'm finally seeing why they see things differently.
The Constitution. To us it seems like liberals want to rape the constitution with two Obama and two Clinton justices ruling in such a way that would make our Founding Fathers roll over in their graves. However, in a discussion about the Constitution, most liberals honestly believe that Obama supports the Constitution and abides by it (rather than thinking that Obama is flouting the Constitution much to the liberals' delight.) This take by liberal chatters surprised me but it makes sense. It sounds like most liberal posters like the existence of the Constitution as long as it is amended to keep up with the times. LIberal posters: you are in a much better position than I am to know whether I am reading your ideas correctly. If I am making assumptions that are incorrect, feel free to correct me.
Rule of law. Outward appearances are that liberals always favor a black against a policeman. However, most people, liberal and conservative alike, think that it's okay for the policemen to protect themselves in a truly dangerous situation, and where we differ is in the shooting of unarmed suspects and the more frequent stopping of minorities.
Checks and balances: Where we might see Obama overreaching, most liberal posters honestly believe that Obama stayed within the bounds of checks and balances, and if he didn't, they would be against it.
Ethical journalism: Some liberal posters agree that the mainstream media is slightly biased in their favor. Most liberals agreed with me when I stated that journalists kowtowed to CAIR instead of reporting their honest findings for fear of being sued or fired by their employer who feared being sued.
Morality: This is an interesting one. I believe there is a high correlation between religious people and conservatives. However, the Left believes they are the moral ones while we are being the immoral (racist, bigoted, deplorable) ones.
Patriotism: I think you've got a strong point there. The left-wing posters tend to agree that they are more in favor of "what's good for the world" as opposed to "what's good for the United States".
Meritocracy. I presume you are talking about Affirmative Action initiatives and unions rewarding seniority causing government positions to be held by less qualified people than possible. I agree and while I haven't discussed this topic with many left-leaning people, you are probably right on this one too; I'm pretty sure they would have a different agenda.
However, I voted or someone who I guessed would be less qualified for the job of POTUS. I think that probably less than half the people that voted for him thought he was less qualified than Ms. Clinton. However, ilke me, they either thought that corruption would be worse under her, or favored him over her selecting Supreme Court justices. So TBH I did not choose the top position based on merit alone so I have to admit that there are things other than merit that matter.
Freedom of speech. Both sides have issues there. The right wants to limit free speech in mosques that they feel will lead to terrorism, or least monitor the speech and shut down the mosques if they fear the speech might lead to terrorist plots. While I am undecided whether this is a good idea or not, it definitely flies in the face of free speech. The left wants to curb speech that they feel might be hurtful to snowflakes, and in some cases curb speech that espouses conservative ideas because it might make people who were brought up with liberal ideas uncomfortable. In the former, they have gone too far in some cases but their rationale is that they are trying to stop people from just being jerks who want to belittle others. To us that seems laughable because they are belittling us calling us bigots and stupid and backward and deplorable but they honestly believe that their motives are good. And if you need a law to keep someone from saying something to a known autistic person that the one saying it knows is going to cause a fit, so be it. Yes, it's curbing free speech, but if you need to curb free speech to stop someone from being a hurtful jackass, I guess I have to agree with the Left on that one. However, the Left will take it much too far and curb some free speech that has no business being curbed just to make sure all the cases where people are being hurtful are included.
Right to bear arms. Again this one you have a good point on. Many liberals have argued for only police having guns, which means that only police and criminals have guns. However, there are other liberals (apparently including Bernie Sanders) who want to uphold the Second Amendment, and say that they don't want to stop me from having a gun unless I am deemed to be mentally incompetent or at least incompetent enough that I might do something crazy with it. Yes, I've heard the conservative argument that if government gets to decide who's competent, all of a sudden a liberal government will decide that conservatives are incompetent. I'd like to think Americans are above that, but after Lois Lerner...
However, overall, I don't think that most liberals hate America. When conservatives argue that America was better before progressiveism started, the liberals correctly point out that those were the days of Jim Crow laws and women not voting. Many of them are idealists and see a country that they love that can be improved. In every generation, the youth were idealists who pictured an improved America and the older people, many of who were idealists in their youth, have come to realize what works and what won't work and embrace more conservative principles. Some never switch over. But they don't hate America in their own minds, which means they don't hate America.