Remember to Rage Against The Machine!
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If I thought proud-Zionist Biden's terrible policy on Palestine was indefensible, which Kamala said she couldn't think of anything she'd do differently while pledging her unconditional support to Israel, on what planet do you think my position is in favor of Trump's policy? They are both indefensible and if you want to know which is worse, it very likely will end up being Trump, but it hasn't been realized thus far.
It is clear already, in your mind if someone dares criticize the almighty Democrats then they must support Trump, or be "an agent of the current administration."
I am curious though, how'd that so-called "useful opposition" that you surmounted work out for you in the last election?
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Just FYI your theory on voter numbers is way off. Every election is unique. Some elections more people may vote or not. You can't compare voter numbers from just 2020 to determine how many more people are now Trump supporters or Democrat supporters.
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Have compassion for Trump guys. He's having a rough go of it lately.
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according to your username, we have found an alt account of trump
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No, you're missing an entire level here. Racists suck, bigots suck but Nazis? Nazis round up people and gas them to death and then stack the bodies in the dirt like cord wood. It's a different level.
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Hey look over here everyone!!! I found one!
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Hahahaha! No! Not with neo-nazis. Look with racists and bigots I'll agree, try compassion first. I've done that and for most racists and bigots I've confronted it has worked. I didn't change them to be a champion of minorities but usually I can convince someone to behave nicer. Neo-nazis on the other hand are not just regular racists and bigots who say terrible things but don't actually do anything. Neo-nazis are the extreme and if they're an adult regardless of their life experience they know what they're saying is wrong. So no, I have no compassion and will never have compassion for an adult who is a neo-nazi. Period.
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The problem with this quote is that everyone thinks they're the strong men. In other words, it's mostly useless rhetoric that doesn't really identify the problem.
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Every life matters
You started from a faulty assumption. Nazi lives don't matter.
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RATM supported Sendero Luminoso.
Fuck RATM.
The Shining Path has been widely condemned for its excessive brutality, including violence deployed against peasants, trade union organizers, competing Marxist groups, elected officials and the general public.[2]
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The Shining Path's retaliation to this was one of the worst attacks in the entire conflict, with a group of guerrilla members entering the town and going house by house, killing dozens of villagers, including babies, with guns, hatchets, and axes. This action has come to be known as the Lucanamarca massacre.[39] Additional massacres of civilians by the Shining Path would occur throughout the conflict.[26][40][41]
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American rock band Rage Against the Machine released a music video for their 1993 song "Bombtrack" as a response to the arrest of Abimael Guzman the previous year. The video expresses support for Guzman and the Shining Path, featuring various clips of the organization's activities, as well as showing the band in a cage to mimic Guzman's imprisonment.[145]
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Go back to /pol/, Nazi.
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Did Abimael Guzman's life matter?
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I have to look him up on Wikipedia, so he doesn't really matter to me. He's not a Nazi though, so maybe?
Sorry it's just the way it is with Nazis. Thet only good one is a dead one. Just accept it.
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Nothing's changed.
Blacks have it as bad today as they did 40 years ago.
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Guzman has the blood of Peruvian peasants on his hands.
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Ok but we talking about Nazis, and the principle stands.
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hahaha, slurs. so funny and so original