Homicide.
I thought it was calling your opponent a nazi or communist.
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You get extra points if you call them both, ideally in the same sentence.
Hate to be the one to say it but oh well - Boobs, it stops the argument every time.
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Fascist commie: 'I want to enforce the surrender of the bourgeoisie and the government take over of all private enterprises through the means of military power and the glorification of violence!'
Me: 'you a fascist commie homeboy shut the fuck up you cuck'
Edit: Brushing the other side off as 'crazy' also works.
Ask hardcore American line party-goers how well that's going...
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To be honest with you, labelling the other side as 'insane' has pretty much been one of the number one strategies throughout human history for getting rid of any sort of opposition.
It's fun to do, don't get me wrong, but I get the feeling the American (political) parties have used that tactic just a little too much. They're still doing it, really :p
Yeah, unfortunately that sort of strategy is a lot less effective when it's a group vs. another group, since generally speaking in order to brand someone as 'insane' you need to be able to isolate them. Though I'm more inclined to think the masses are insane, but then I'm one of the 'crazy' people so I would think that.