
A Guest Post by Steve Witherspoon
When the Trump Deranged say “I’d be happy to argue facts,” don’t believe a word of it. I did recently, and found myself talking to a brick wall.
I recently had a discussion over on Nextdoor with a gentleman we shall call “Kurt.” I had shared my recent blog post that talked about what I saw as I drove around eleven states on a recent two week vacation. The post focused mainly on how I perceived the surrounding economy as I traveled through the states, cities, suburbs, and rural areas. The content of that “The Sky Isn’t Falling!” blog post isn’t the ethics matter at hand, but rather how Kurt reacted it.
I started the whole interaction with me writing “Come on folks, the sky isn’t falling” including a link to my blog post. This was on Friday morning, June 12th. I posted this because I wanted to see what kind of reaction I’d get from people on Nextdoor, especially the Trump Deranged, so you could say I went fishing and I snagged a big one. Nextdoor traffic is usually higher on the weekends. As is typically the case, I got some approving and disapproving comments. The comment that caught my attention was the one Kurt posted on Saturday morning.
Here’s the part of Kurt’s comment that caught my attention. [His comments are in quote boxes, and an my commentary to each part follows]
“Ignore economic reality and Trump’s assault on democracy and decency.”
What caught my attention within that sentence was the phrase “Trump’s assault on democracy.” This is an assertion of fact claim/accusation. I replied, in part, to Kurt,”I’m no fan of Donald Trump; but, do you understand that parroting nonsensical anti-Trump partisan propaganda like “Trump’s assault on democracy” pigeonholes you with others suffering from acute TDS? That is a rhetorical question.”
“I’d be happy to argue facts…I believe he is a despicable, incompetent and immoral human being. You object to my characterization of him, while he routinely calls anyone he dislikes using terms like “vile scum,” etc.”“
Steve, they can only argue in Talking Points.
Well done.