Life advice
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Or, hear me out here, because I know this is complicated:
Just don't be a nazi
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Tfw I need to leave my job (of selling feet pics)
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Good idea maybe the protesters should stop wearing masks to hide from being accountable for their illegal actions.
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Or, hear me out here, because I know this is complicated:
Just don't be a nazi
Easier said than done. Do you know how hard it was for me to not wear my emotional support red hat all morning?
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Good idea maybe the protesters should stop wearing masks to hide from being accountable for their illegal actions.
Protesting isn't illegal, but y'all treating it like it is.
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Protesting isn't illegal, but y'all treating it like it is.
Throwing bricks, looting, and setting cars on fire is tho.
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Throwing bricks, looting, and setting cars on fire is tho.
You sure seem more concerned about isolated incidents than the blatant abuse of power.
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You sure seem more concerned about isolated incidents than the blatant abuse of power.
B-b-but whatabout all the rich people's stuff
π₯Ί? Someday, I could have all of that rich people stuff and that could be my stuff on fire and that would make me so sad!
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Good idea maybe the protesters should stop wearing masks to hide from being accountable for their illegal actions.
Is this rage bait? Has to be.
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B-b-but whatabout all the rich people's stuff
π₯Ί? Someday, I could have all of that rich people stuff and that could be my stuff on fire and that would make me so sad!
The breakdown of the law is the breakdown of the law who cares who's stuff it is. That's also ignore the brick throwing (also known as assault with a deadly weapon)
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You sure seem more concerned about isolated incidents than the blatant abuse of power.
The only people who have done anything illegal are the rioters. U might not like what trumps doing but it is entirely within the rule of law
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The breakdown of the law is the breakdown of the law who cares who's stuff it is. That's also ignore the brick throwing (also known as assault with a deadly weapon)
You absolutely correct. Breakdown of the law has been a problem in the US since the hard bank right into fascism. But I am way less bothered by throwing bricks at the cosplaying nazis and way more bothered by the unitary executive bullshit. We should have a president, which should be a glorified administrator working for the legislature. Not a king that ignores the law. If we need to burn some of the oligarchy's shit to remind the orange asshole of this, so be it.
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The breakdown of the law is the breakdown of the law who cares who's stuff it is. That's also ignore the brick throwing (also known as assault with a deadly weapon)
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The only people who have done anything illegal are the rioters. U might not like what trumps doing but it is entirely within the rule of law
Dude, you're a muppet if you think everything he has done is within the law. The only reason he is getting away with breaking the law is because the only check is the legislature's power of impeachment and it has been captured by the fascists.
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You absolutely correct. Breakdown of the law has been a problem in the US since the hard bank right into fascism. But I am way less bothered by throwing bricks at the cosplaying nazis and way more bothered by the unitary executive bullshit. We should have a president, which should be a glorified administrator working for the legislature. Not a king that ignores the law. If we need to burn some of the oligarchy's shit to remind the orange asshole of this, so be it.
The execute bullshit is a legal power granted to the president. The brick throwing is literally assault with a deadly weapon I don't see how u can justify that. It doesn't matter what u think the president should be it matters what the laws of the country state that the president is. What laws are being broken in the case of la (well except the rioters)?
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Throwing bricks, looting, and setting cars on fire is tho.
What is your sentiments on the looting of the capital on January 6th then? By that logic they should all be in jail for life for such a substantial escalation relatively speaking.
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Good idea maybe the protesters should stop wearing masks to hide from being accountable for their illegal actions.
May I suggest reading a history book? "Lies My Teacher Told Me" is excellent. "A People's History of the United States" is also great. Or, maybe you would like to understand how you've been manipulated. Well, cool, maybe "Manufacturing Consent."
One of the significant contradictions of democracy in the US is that it was largely shaped by various forms of illegal civil disobedience against entrenched power structures. Such civil disobedience is retrospectively seen as justified, committed by people who are retrospectively seen as heroes. But each successive generation is demanded to believe that any further civil disobedience is unreasonable.
Just a small selection of a long history of US civil disobedience:
- Boston Tea Party
- Great Railroad Strike
- Haymarket affair
- Battle of Blair Mountain - largest armed insurrection in America since the Civil War
- Selma to Montgomery Marches
There is a lot we get to take for granted from our comfortable, privileged perches built with the blood and tears of those who would perform civil disobedience.
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The execute bullshit is a legal power granted to the president. The brick throwing is literally assault with a deadly weapon I don't see how u can justify that. It doesn't matter what u think the president should be it matters what the laws of the country state that the president is. What laws are being broken in the case of la (well except the rioters)?
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deportations by ice without due process in violation of court orders (this is what the people in LA are directly protesting)
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the president commandeering the national guard for domestic use in absence of an invasion
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