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In reply to the discussion: Kids and Guns: Shootings now the 3rd-leading cause of death for US Children [View all]friendly_iconoclast
(15,333 posts)76. "(Gun) fetishists"? Once again, Wikipedia has your number:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Demagogue#Personal_insults_and_ridicule
BTW, don't expect those you insult to do your research for you.
Personal insults and ridicule
Many demagogues have found that ridiculing or insulting opponents is a simple way to shut down reasoned deliberation of competing ideas, especially with an unsophisticated audience. "Pitchfork Ben" Tillman, for example, was a master of the personal insult. He got his nickname from a speech in which he called President Grover Cleveland "an old bag of beef" and resolved to bring a pitchfork to Washington to "poke him in his old fat ribs."[46] James Kimble Vardaman consistently referred to President Theodore Roosevelt as a "coon-flavored miscegenationist" and once posted an ad in a newspaper for "sixteen big, fat, mellow, rancid coons" to sleep with Roosevelt during a trip to Mississippi.[36]
A common demagogic technique is to pin an insulting epithet on an opponent, by saying it repeatedly, in speech after speech, when saying the opponent's name or in place of it. For example, James Curley referred to Henry Cabot Lodge Jr., his Republican opponent for Senator, as "Little Boy Blue". William Hale Thompson called Anton Cermak, his opponent for mayor of Chicago, "Tony Baloney". Huey Long called Joseph E. Ransdell, his elderly opponent for Senator, "Old Feather Duster". Joe McCarthy liked to call Secretary of State Dean Acheson "The Red Dean of Fashion". The use of epithets and other humorous invective diverts followers' attention from soberly considering how to address the important public issues of the time, scoring easy laughs instead.
Many demagogues have found that ridiculing or insulting opponents is a simple way to shut down reasoned deliberation of competing ideas, especially with an unsophisticated audience. "Pitchfork Ben" Tillman, for example, was a master of the personal insult. He got his nickname from a speech in which he called President Grover Cleveland "an old bag of beef" and resolved to bring a pitchfork to Washington to "poke him in his old fat ribs."[46] James Kimble Vardaman consistently referred to President Theodore Roosevelt as a "coon-flavored miscegenationist" and once posted an ad in a newspaper for "sixteen big, fat, mellow, rancid coons" to sleep with Roosevelt during a trip to Mississippi.[36]
A common demagogic technique is to pin an insulting epithet on an opponent, by saying it repeatedly, in speech after speech, when saying the opponent's name or in place of it. For example, James Curley referred to Henry Cabot Lodge Jr., his Republican opponent for Senator, as "Little Boy Blue". William Hale Thompson called Anton Cermak, his opponent for mayor of Chicago, "Tony Baloney". Huey Long called Joseph E. Ransdell, his elderly opponent for Senator, "Old Feather Duster". Joe McCarthy liked to call Secretary of State Dean Acheson "The Red Dean of Fashion". The use of epithets and other humorous invective diverts followers' attention from soberly considering how to address the important public issues of the time, scoring easy laughs instead.
BTW, don't expect those you insult to do your research for you.
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Kids and Guns: Shootings now the 3rd-leading cause of death for US Children [View all]
sharedvalues
Feb 2018
OP
If those kids were armed they'd stop the other kid criminals accidentally shooting them!
sharedvalues
Feb 2018
#2
As we can see, factual accuracy is not a priority in gun control advocacy
friendly_iconoclast
Feb 2018
#13
Handguns severally restricted to police, armed guards and remote wildlife areas.
Fred Sanders
Feb 2018
#27
You'd rather have dead kids than give up your killing weapons? Seems un-neighborly
sharedvalues
Feb 2018
#72
"un-neighborly"? https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Demagogue#Folksy_posturing
friendly_iconoclast
Feb 2018
#74
He did cut the receiver in half later, apparently-but only after people pointed out what you said...
friendly_iconoclast
Feb 2018
#75
(behind illnesses and unintentional injuries like drownings or car crashes).
EX500rider
Feb 2018
#12
Why start the OP off with a lie? The CDC and government aren't banned from collecting data
linuxman
Feb 2018
#14
FWIW I think DU doesn't respond correctly to links with parentheses.
discntnt_irny_srcsm
Feb 2018
#17
I debunk your falsehood in this previous post. GOP and NRA are AFRAID of gun data.
sharedvalues
Feb 2018
#29
Simple: ban assault weapons. If you think it's too hard, ban all semiautomatics. A ban with teeth.
sharedvalues
Feb 2018
#47
Hey an NRA talking point! Whatabout a barrel stock magazine clip silencer sight stock bolt lever...
sharedvalues
Feb 2018
#59
Ritually chanting a slogan like "NRA talking point(s)", or "fake news" *isn't* a counterargument
friendly_iconoclast
Feb 2018
#68
Using the phrase "talking point" reduces a complex discussion to the level of secular Bible-quoting.
friendly_iconoclast
Feb 2018
#66
"NRA talking points" is the functional equivalent of "fake news": a thought-terminating cliche...
friendly_iconoclast
Feb 2018
#65
The loons on the right will just say Yeah, & the leading cause is abortion. nt
MadDAsHell
Feb 2018
#26
"The number is based on data taken from 20122014 for children up to the age of 17"
EX500rider
Feb 2018
#35