The title. This bothered me. Does it make sense to add November 8th, 2016, with December 7th and September 11th?
It was very specifically those three dates.... essentially saying that Nov. 8th was one of the 3 worst dates in American history.
This was in the new york times and I just recovered the link to show anyone who missed it. It's been heavy on my mind. The editorial, linked here, is called "What Trump Is Doing Is Not O.K." And if I had a forum all to myself, I would put my rejoinder like this "What Thomas L. Friedman Says Is Not O.K." I don't have a forum all to myself, so I'm turning here.
Whatever negativity -or positivity- anyone feels about Trump, I think it's made irrelevant, when this writer states:
I dunno. It bugged me. It seems like a very inappropriate comparison to me. I'm wondering what others might think.
Please know that it is NOT my attempt to be inflammatory or even debate it....
I'm wondering others think very specifically to this quoted sentence. Was it okay to publish this? Or do you think the writer is doing wrong by making such a severe comparison?
I think it goes to far. However, I have good reason to be biased. Actually in my family history I have multiple reasons to be biased.... and one VERY personal reason. Regardless, I suspect it is an overstatement, aggrandizing and not really helpful, either. Like this giant game of, "Who can think up the worst invective?" needs to end. It's not doing any good.
And if others don't want to say either way, that's ok. Again I think it's an ill-considered thing to publish. Yes I know the Times is liberal as all hell. I have stayed away from most news so I am not absolutely positive that this is an okay post for this forum - if it is a problem, please let me know. It's just what's hurting me right now, the thing that is currently making me feel like I'm gonna vomit (a physical PTSD symptom that I have sometimes).
Please forgive any typos or anything in this post. I did not do a good job editing it before posting, for which I apologize.
It was very specifically those three dates.... essentially saying that Nov. 8th was one of the 3 worst dates in American history.
This was in the new york times and I just recovered the link to show anyone who missed it. It's been heavy on my mind. The editorial, linked here, is called "What Trump Is Doing Is Not O.K." And if I had a forum all to myself, I would put my rejoinder like this "What Thomas L. Friedman Says Is Not O.K." I don't have a forum all to myself, so I'm turning here.
Whatever negativity -or positivity- anyone feels about Trump, I think it's made irrelevant, when this writer states:
"we were attacked on Dec. 7, 1941, we were attacked on Sept. 11, 2001, and we were attacked on Nov. 8, 2016. That most recent attack didn’t involve a horrible loss of lives, but it was devastating in its own way."
I dunno. It bugged me. It seems like a very inappropriate comparison to me. I'm wondering what others might think.
Please know that it is NOT my attempt to be inflammatory or even debate it....
I'm wondering others think very specifically to this quoted sentence. Was it okay to publish this? Or do you think the writer is doing wrong by making such a severe comparison?
I think it goes to far. However, I have good reason to be biased. Actually in my family history I have multiple reasons to be biased.... and one VERY personal reason. Regardless, I suspect it is an overstatement, aggrandizing and not really helpful, either. Like this giant game of, "Who can think up the worst invective?" needs to end. It's not doing any good.
And if others don't want to say either way, that's ok. Again I think it's an ill-considered thing to publish. Yes I know the Times is liberal as all hell. I have stayed away from most news so I am not absolutely positive that this is an okay post for this forum - if it is a problem, please let me know. It's just what's hurting me right now, the thing that is currently making me feel like I'm gonna vomit (a physical PTSD symptom that I have sometimes).
Please forgive any typos or anything in this post. I did not do a good job editing it before posting, for which I apologize.
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