There's a lot to be learned from video games, in terms of basic survival, and managing a group.The Conservative wrote:No video game will ever prepare you for your first kill.Speaker to Animals wrote:Video games are the greatest military training tool this nation has produced in generations.
How the fuck do you think wars will be fought in the near future?
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Watched half way - Amerika headed towards fascism/statism....got it....you surprised? Or scared because you're just realizing that your bloodline is going to end up trapped in the class that has to obey the "law" - and it looks like nothing will stop that at this point in time.Nukedog wrote:t. Guy that never watched it because he's too busy virtue signalingZlaxer wrote:Nukedog wrote:Ah well not a fox fan. I don't blame you. Tucker is the new generation's talking head. Y does it matter? Don't know. I like him though. Still haven't watched it have you?
I find Tucker entertaining, and more logical than Rachael - but, I'm not sure anything on his show will ever count as "big"...same with Maddow....they're both talking heads playing to wingnuts.
FYI - I cant stand Maddow....
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If they'll shoot a Fig. 11 target, they'll shoot whatever you tell them to shoot, does that Fig. 11 target have to be made of paper? Not really, virtual Fig. 11 target would be about the same.The Conservative wrote:No video game will ever prepare you for your first kill.
All you have to do is get them to go over the top, once they do, it's too late to back out then.
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The Conservative wrote:No video game will ever prepare you for your first kill.Speaker to Animals wrote:Video games are the greatest military training tool this nation has produced in generations.
How the fuck do you think wars will be fought in the near future?
You don't know what you are talking about.
Video games created generations of men with much higher reaction times, faster problem solving, better focus and attention in complex tasks, better working memory, and more. Every cognitive metric relating to warfare is increased.
Teaching somebody to shoot another human being is not difficult either. We have been doing it for a while now. No problems there.
Our main problems are that young men are much softer and feminized than before, and they tend to be weaker and fatter. But that can get shored up real fast. They start before tubby even gets off the bus. He'll be pining for those CoD days he remembered.
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MSNBC host Al Sharpton is calling for ending federal funding for maintenance and security for the Jefferson Memorial because the third U.S. president owned slaves.
“When you look at the fact that public monuments are supported by public funds you’re asking me to subsidize the insult of my family. I would repeat that the public should not be paying to uphold somebody who has had that kind of background,” Sharpton told CBS host Charlie Rose.
Jefferson “had slaves and children with his slaves. And it does matter,” Sharpton continued.
“I think that people need to understand when people that were enslaved and robbed of even the right to marry, and had forced sex with their slave masters, this is personal to us.”
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gg4XKIX1bs4
“When you look at the fact that public monuments are supported by public funds you’re asking me to subsidize the insult of my family. I would repeat that the public should not be paying to uphold somebody who has had that kind of background,” Sharpton told CBS host Charlie Rose.
Jefferson “had slaves and children with his slaves. And it does matter,” Sharpton continued.
“I think that people need to understand when people that were enslaved and robbed of even the right to marry, and had forced sex with their slave masters, this is personal to us.”
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gg4XKIX1bs4
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Full implosion begins.
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If you don't have Thomas Jefferson, is it even the United States of America anymore? America without Thomas Jefferson is kind of like the Bible without Jesus.
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Which would probably please Jefferson quite a bit.Smitty-48 wrote:If you don't have Thomas Jefferson, is it even the United States of America anymore? America without Thomas Jefferson is kind of like the Bible without Jesus.
HAIL!
Her needs America so they won't just take his shit away like in some pussy non gun totting countries can happen.
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Her needs America so they won't just take his shit away like in some pussy non gun totting countries can happen.
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Robert E. Lee's own descendants didn't like the violence:
Even Robert E. Lee V thinks that it might be time to take down the statue:But according to the Confederate general's own descendants, that very movement is at least partly responsible for spreading racism and hate. Robert E. Lee V and his sister, Tracy Lee Crittenberger, are both direct descendants of the general—and both voiced their opposition to the violence in Charlottesville that claimed one woman's life and left several people injured.
"We don't want people to think that they can hide behind Robert E. Lee's name and his life for these senseless acts of violence that occurred on Saturday," the general's great-great-grandson told Newsweek on Tuesday. "There's no place for that hate."
https://www.vice.com/en_us/article/evvz ... ists-vgtrnFor his part, Lee V suggested it might make sense to put the statue in a museum.
"I think that is absolutely an option, to move it to a museum and put it in the proper historical context," Lee told Newsweek. "Times were very different then. We look at the institution of slavery, and it's absolutely horrendous."