st42nwpt

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Alex Jones debate techniques (self.knowledgefight)
submitted 11 months ago by st42nwpt to c/knowledgefight
 

After listening to the new episode of Knowledge Fight, here are lessons to be learned from Alex Jones's style of "debate".....

  1. Yelling all the time and never stop talking

  2. Gish Gallop (spewing lots of talking points so nobody can fact-check or counter)

  3. Name calling by pretending to misremember your opponent's name (eg, calling Destiny "Ding Dong" and claims that he forgets his name)

  4. Generalisation your opponents' talking point to make them look bad (eg, twisting your opponent's statement that Ashley wasn't get beaten in the head by saying that "HE THINKS Ashley didn't get shot!")

  5. Whataboustism

  6. Distracting by bringing other topics instead (talking about vaccines or Trump ballot during the Jan 6 debate)

Any other tactics you guys see here?

[–] st42nwpt 3 points 2 years ago

Crack that whip!

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The Police - Roxanne (www.youtube.com)
submitted 2 years ago by st42nwpt to c/70smusic
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Cast - Alright (www.youtube.com)
submitted 2 years ago by st42nwpt to c/90smusic
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[–] st42nwpt 1 points 2 years ago (1 children)

Prompt: a hamster dresses like Lemmy Kilmister and playing bass guitar

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submitted 2 years ago* (last edited 2 years ago) by st42nwpt to c/[email protected]
 
 

This is the same question I asked r/ClassicRock and r/80smusic on Reddit months ago. So it's time to ask Lemmy users in order to see the variety of answers and music taste here :)

[–] st42nwpt 1 points 2 years ago

Classic Rock, 80's New Wave, 80's-90's Alt. Rock

I listen to different other genres as well, but these are what I listen to most frequently.