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in LeoFinance3 years ago

These days we're dealing with SORE WINNERS.

It's not enough enough to come out victorious in any discussion connected to politics in any way. These SORE WINNERS want to send the losers to oblivion in every possible way and even some impossible ways.

We don't need to change anyone's minds. We just need to state our cases and let th chips fall where they may. In the end, the truth will come out. That's the best revenge.



New Jersey Devils' team captain Scott Stevens hoisting the Stanley Cup in June 2000
Source: Bleacher Report

Professional ice hockey-- specifically the game in the Naional Hockey League-- is know to be a game riddled with fights and brawls. Not so much these days, but it was that way for decades well into the 1980s. When the playoffs take place to determine who ets to raise the Stanley Cup, the fights go down yet the brutality increases. For as long as a series is played, the 2 teams beat each other to a pulp. When the series ends and the winner advances to the next round-- or gets to raise the Stanley Cup over their heads-- both teams line up on the ice and everyone shakes everyone else's hands. The team which executed its game plan better beat the team which didn't.



Max Rockatansky-- Mad Max, the Road Warrior-- fighting for his life in Bartertown's Thunderdome
Source: IMDB.com

Politics had been that way until the 21st Century. These days, instead of playing for the Stanley Cup we're fighting in Thunderdome ("Two men enter, one man leaves! Two men enter, one man leaves!!").

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Hehe as a big hockey fan that was a very nice analogy.

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I was thinking of using the comment as a springboard for a post, only I'm not sure which domain gets to declare its version as canonical. The topic came up in LeoFinance, but LeoFinance is not a politically-oriented place except in how politics affects the financial markets are cryptocurrency. Proof of Brain would be the best place if it's not LeoFinance.

I would write the post in the most detached way I can, but I can't promise that comments will be just as detached.

If I publish it at PoB, I'll tag LeoFinance as well plus other communities. We are affected by this even if it's not as we would like.

So which domain should declare its version as canonical? Given the topic of the post, I didn't want to post it here if it's a mistake to do so, which is why I'm asking before I proceed.

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