It is not, you just have to do the work.Jason wrote:I disagree with that. You can't just fill in the blanks, too much ideology is involved. Only knowing what we're told is very true to a certain extent.Headhunter wrote:Not 100% but there is enough information to fill in the blanks with a high level of confidence. “We only know what we’re told” is not correct.Jason wrote:Right, but we'll never truly understand it the way they did. We're watching a movie where we know the spoiler, they lived in the actually movie not knowing what would happen next. Entirely different perspectives and all need to be respected.Headhunter wrote:This is why primary sources are so valuable. Newspapers, journals, telegrams. We can pretty definitively see exactly what people were thinking within the context of when they lived.
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It serves nothing positively to wish Trump would've done something differently here as opposed to what he did here, etc... Covid-19 is not a positive thing, but we can stray away from the fact that they, and the WHO are the only parties responsible for every death that occurs.zombie wrote:i just don't see what it serves positively, from your position, to harp on china. and i hope you're not doing it anywhere that has a larger scope than hmf.Jason wrote: Oh, I'm just saying we've all been guilty of that on HMF at one time or another except you. Not necessarily in this particular situation.
Sure, but we are not at war with China. We were at war with Japan. It was a scary time and it's hard to speculate on a political climate we didn't live through. We only know what we're told, we never lived it. The vast majority of details disappear over time.
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There is undoubtedly going to be an effect on how Asian-Americans are treated. No doubt. Rhetoric is a powerful tool and must be exercised with the greatest caution.zombie wrote:i just don't see what it serves positively, from your position, to harp on china. and i hope you're not doing it anywhere that has a larger scope than hmf.Jason wrote: Oh, I'm just saying we've all been guilty of that on HMF at one time or another except you. Not necessarily in this particular situation.
Sure, but we are not at war with China. We were at war with Japan. It was a scary time and it's hard to speculate on a political climate we didn't live through. We only know what we're told, we never lived it. The vast majority of details disappear over time.
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Sure, but what happens when something in documented history is found that contradicts itself? We will never have true knowledge of eras we never lived in.Headhunter wrote:It is not, you just have to do the work.Jason wrote:I disagree with that. You can't just fill in the blanks, too much ideology is involved. Only knowing what we're told is very true to a certain extent.Headhunter wrote:Not 100% but there is enough information to fill in the blanks with a high level of confidence. “We only know what we’re told” is not correct.Jason wrote:Right, but we'll never truly understand it the way they did. We're watching a movie where we know the spoiler, they lived in the actually movie not knowing what would happen next. Entirely different perspectives and all need to be respected.Headhunter wrote:This is why primary sources are so valuable. Newspapers, journals, telegrams. We can pretty definitively see exactly what people were thinking within the context of when they lived.
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Still think there’s insufficient outrage over Wisconsin data. The spike following the election is exactly evidence of why relaxing things now is dumb as fuck.
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Anyone that gets mad at Chinese people in America and not the Communist Party of China and the cronies in the WHO are retarded.Headhunter wrote:There is undoubtedly going to be an effect on how Asian-Americans are treated. No doubt. Rhetoric is a powerful tool and must be exercised with the greatest caution.zombie wrote:i just don't see what it serves positively, from your position, to harp on china. and i hope you're not doing it anywhere that has a larger scope than hmf.Jason wrote: Oh, I'm just saying we've all been guilty of that on HMF at one time or another except you. Not necessarily in this particular situation.
Sure, but we are not at war with China. We were at war with Japan. It was a scary time and it's hard to speculate on a political climate we didn't live through. We only know what we're told, we never lived it. The vast majority of details disappear over time.
Pretty sure we finally have some common ground, here.
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It serves as a reminder of what needs doing since we aren’t there yet.Jason wrote:It serves nothing positively to wish Trump would've done something differently here as opposed to what he did here, etc... Covid-19 is not a positive thing, but we can stray away from the fact that they, and the WHO are the only parties responsible for every death that occurs.zombie wrote:i just don't see what it serves positively, from your position, to harp on china. and i hope you're not doing it anywhere that has a larger scope than hmf.Jason wrote: Oh, I'm just saying we've all been guilty of that on HMF at one time or another except you. Not necessarily in this particular situation.
Sure, but we are not at war with China. We were at war with Japan. It was a scary time and it's hard to speculate on a political climate we didn't live through. We only know what we're told, we never lived it. The vast majority of details disappear over time.
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Since we're going with option 2, it would be wise to continue the quarantine for at least the remainder of the month, perhaps the first of May, and hope the data trends downward.showa58taro wrote:Still think there’s insufficient outrage over Wisconsin data. The spike following the election is exactly evidence of why relaxing things now is dumb as fuck.
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Of course. It can’t be downplayed though, it’s a real effect. This is why you can’t just be fast and loose with the rhetoric.Jason wrote:Anyone that gets mad at Chinese people in America and not the Communist Party of China and the cronies in the WHO are retarded.Headhunter wrote:There is undoubtedly going to be an effect on how Asian-Americans are treated. No doubt. Rhetoric is a powerful tool and must be exercised with the greatest caution.zombie wrote:i just don't see what it serves positively, from your position, to harp on china. and i hope you're not doing it anywhere that has a larger scope than hmf.Jason wrote: Oh, I'm just saying we've all been guilty of that on HMF at one time or another except you. Not necessarily in this particular situation.
Sure, but we are not at war with China. We were at war with Japan. It was a scary time and it's hard to speculate on a political climate we didn't live through. We only know what we're told, we never lived it. The vast majority of details disappear over time.
Pretty sure we finally have some common ground, here.
My mom’s co-worker experienced this first hand before things starting shutting down.
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Example. Sounds like you’re talking about historical analysis, not historical record.Jason wrote:Sure, but what happens when something in documented history is found that contradicts itself? We will never have true knowledge of eras we never lived in.Headhunter wrote:It is not, you just have to do the work.Jason wrote:I disagree with that. You can't just fill in the blanks, too much ideology is involved. Only knowing what we're told is very true to a certain extent.Headhunter wrote:Not 100% but there is enough information to fill in the blanks with a high level of confidence. “We only know what we’re told” is not correct.Jason wrote:Right, but we'll never truly understand it the way they did. We're watching a movie where we know the spoiler, they lived in the actually movie not knowing what would happen next. Entirely different perspectives and all need to be respected.Headhunter wrote:This is why primary sources are so valuable. Newspapers, journals, telegrams. We can pretty definitively see exactly what people were thinking within the context of when they lived.
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And things are being done. We've gained more knowledge about this virus through the Coronavirus task force than we have in any other preventative measure across the world. Cases are trending downward, and the gross overestimation of the virus was a fear-mongering tactic. It is a good thing Trump stuck to his guns.showa58taro wrote:It serves as a reminder of what needs doing since we aren’t there yet.Jason wrote:It serves nothing positively to wish Trump would've done something differently here as opposed to what he did here, etc... Covid-19 is not a positive thing, but we can stray away from the fact that they, and the WHO are the only parties responsible for every death that occurs.zombie wrote:i just don't see what it serves positively, from your position, to harp on china. and i hope you're not doing it anywhere that has a larger scope than hmf.Jason wrote: Oh, I'm just saying we've all been guilty of that on HMF at one time or another except you. Not necessarily in this particular situation.
Sure, but we are not at war with China. We were at war with Japan. It was a scary time and it's hard to speculate on a political climate we didn't live through. We only know what we're told, we never lived it. The vast majority of details disappear over time.
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I'm just throwing out hypotheticals here. What if a historical document is found that contradicts the entirety of a historical record?Headhunter wrote:Example. Sounds like you’re talking about historical analysis, not historical record.Jason wrote:Sure, but what happens when something in documented history is found that contradicts itself? We will never have true knowledge of eras we never lived in.Headhunter wrote:It is not, you just have to do the work.Jason wrote:I disagree with that. You can't just fill in the blanks, too much ideology is involved. Only knowing what we're told is very true to a certain extent.Headhunter wrote:Not 100% but there is enough information to fill in the blanks with a high level of confidence. “We only know what we’re told” is not correct.Jason wrote:Right, but we'll never truly understand it the way they did. We're watching a movie where we know the spoiler, they lived in the actually movie not knowing what would happen next. Entirely different perspectives and all need to be respected.Headhunter wrote:This is why primary sources are so valuable. Newspapers, journals, telegrams. We can pretty definitively see exactly what people were thinking within the context of when they lived.
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Speaking of fast and loose rhetoric, what positive purpose do Trump’s “LIBERATE MICHIGAN!”, “LIBERATE MINNESOTA!” etc. tweets serve?
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You can't allow McDonald's to be open but shut down sales of seeds and items to grow your own crops.Headhunter wrote:Speaking of fast and loose rhetoric, what positive purpose do Trump’s “LIBERATE MICHIGAN!”, “LIBERATE MINNESOTA!” etc. tweets serve?
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Depends on the availability of other documents covering the same period. Anything in the past century, that’s never going to be a problem. Bullshit is easily fazed out. There is too much information available. The further back you go, the less documentation is available to cross-examine. It’s all logical and scientific in nature. Anything from WW2 isn’t going to be a problem, particularly here.Jason wrote:I'm just throwing out hypotheticals here. What if a historical document is found that contradicts the entirety of a historical record?Headhunter wrote:Example. Sounds like you’re talking about historical analysis, not historical record.Jason wrote:Sure, but what happens when something in documented history is found that contradicts itself? We will never have true knowledge of eras we never lived in.Headhunter wrote:It is not, you just have to do the work.Jason wrote:I disagree with that. You can't just fill in the blanks, too much ideology is involved. Only knowing what we're told is very true to a certain extent.Headhunter wrote:Not 100% but there is enough information to fill in the blanks with a high level of confidence. “We only know what we’re told” is not correct.Jason wrote:Right, but we'll never truly understand it the way they did. We're watching a movie where we know the spoiler, they lived in the actually movie not knowing what would happen next. Entirely different perspectives and all need to be respected.Headhunter wrote:This is why primary sources are so valuable. Newspapers, journals, telegrams. We can pretty definitively see exactly what people were thinking within the context of when they lived.
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“Trump wants us to take our state back! Let’s march!”Jason wrote:You can't allow McDonald's to be open but shut down sales of seeds and items to grow your own crops.Headhunter wrote:Speaking of fast and loose rhetoric, what positive purpose do Trump’s “LIBERATE MICHIGAN!”, “LIBERATE MINNESOTA!” etc. tweets serve?
Fast and loose rhetoric endangering people’s lives. Another great example: “Try it, what have you got to lose?” with hydroxychloroquine.
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just don't be the reason that they show themselves to be retarded. and shoot it down, if you see/hear the rhetoric being floated. that's the best you can do.Jason wrote:Anyone that gets mad at Chinese people in America and not the Communist Party of China and the cronies in the WHO are retarded.Headhunter wrote:There is undoubtedly going to be an effect on how Asian-Americans are treated. No doubt. Rhetoric is a powerful tool and must be exercised with the greatest caution.zombie wrote:i just don't see what it serves positively, from your position, to harp on china. and i hope you're not doing it anywhere that has a larger scope than hmf.Jason wrote: Oh, I'm just saying we've all been guilty of that on HMF at one time or another except you. Not necessarily in this particular situation.
Sure, but we are not at war with China. We were at war with Japan. It was a scary time and it's hard to speculate on a political climate we didn't live through. We only know what we're told, we never lived it. The vast majority of details disappear over time.
Pretty sure we finally have some common ground, here.
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Wisconsin proves an interesting study on specifically breaking option 2 as you put it, because they forced everyone out to vote in person, and hence the fact that the resultant upwards trend in cases after a 7-10 day incubation period should be very worrying. Puts the May target even less likely as acceptable.Jason wrote:Since we're going with option 2, it would be wise to continue the quarantine for at least the remainder of the month, perhaps the first of May, and hope the data trends downward.showa58taro wrote:Still think there’s insufficient outrage over Wisconsin data. The spike following the election is exactly evidence of why relaxing things now is dumb as fuck.
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Tee hee.Jason wrote:lol. For fuck's sake. :p I think I get it now, I don't think I have to look it up. lol.Jmac Attack wrote:OMG........you are being serious! Thats awesome. Look on Pornhub lol.Jason wrote:Is it a band? I google Houston 500 and get nothing that seems to be relevant...Jmac Attack wrote:Hahahaha.....I thought you knew and was just fucking with me. Google it lolJason wrote:Is it a movie?Jmac Attack wrote:Group watch? LmaoJason wrote:I don't believe I know what you're referencing. :pJmac Attack wrote:Man... the jokes fall flat in here.Jmac Attack wrote:Nah....we going for the Houston 500 record baby!Reign in Blood wrote:No wonder Jason can't sleep. This is a total gang rape now. Head went turncoat, Foo M.I.A, I never really helped for shit, but protected my right brothers. Now he has to fight you guys off from filling all holes. We gotta stop this.