You became the very thing you swore to destroy, comrade Lenin! 3 comments
famousone
· 3 years ago
Well. That explains a lot.
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Self defense rush!!!!!! 16 comments
famousone
· 3 years ago
Nelson is right. But seeing as how Adam is a refugee from an authoritarian shithole, I'll forgive it. He is, at least, on the right track.
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They're not people, they're celebrities 2 comments
famousone
· 3 years ago
Fucking about all the Dems telling us to be terrified of the virus and that obeying them saves lives don't seem to care much about following their own decrees.
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Now thats an insurrection 24 comments
Now thats an insurrection 24 comments
Now thats an insurrection 24 comments
famousone
· 3 years ago
Federal buildings and officers were targeted, too. In Portland.
Aside from that, the FBI said there were no weapons weeks after the fact, so I'll assume that's the most current information.
And really, the entire election was irregular. They were seeking to delay the certification for audit, I thought.
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Aside from that, the FBI said there were no weapons weeks after the fact, so I'll assume that's the most current information.
And really, the entire election was irregular. They were seeking to delay the certification for audit, I thought.
Now thats an insurrection 24 comments
famousone
· 3 years ago
Trespassing, yeah. Not insurrection is my sticking point.
I'm curious about the weapon charges though. I heard the FBI said there were none. Did something turn up since then?
Don't get me wrong, the law should be applied duly and fairly. Hence why I'll sometimes bring up the race riots and the other cases of insurrection in Portland.
But rights need to be respected as well, or the whole case is dirty. By keeping them without respect for their rights, they're the victims now.
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I'm curious about the weapon charges though. I heard the FBI said there were none. Did something turn up since then?
Don't get me wrong, the law should be applied duly and fairly. Hence why I'll sometimes bring up the race riots and the other cases of insurrection in Portland.
But rights need to be respected as well, or the whole case is dirty. By keeping them without respect for their rights, they're the victims now.
Now thats an insurrection 24 comments
famousone
· 3 years ago
You realize that means, legally speaking, that Scarface was innocent of conspiracy, smuggling, murder, assault, and everything else if he never confessed or was convicted in a court of law?
Now thats an insurrection 24 comments
famousone
· 3 years ago
If it was an uprising we wouldn't be arguing about why no one was charged with insurrection. You charge people with what they're suspected of doing.
And FYI, there's a huge difference between shitting on Pelosi's desk after be waved in by the police, and actually trying to destroy the government.
Nevermind that we still aren't told why the people who just wondered the halls after being waved in by Police are being held at all, let alone denied their civil and criminal rights to this day.
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And FYI, there's a huge difference between shitting on Pelosi's desk after be waved in by the police, and actually trying to destroy the government.
Nevermind that we still aren't told why the people who just wondered the halls after being waved in by Police are being held at all, let alone denied their civil and criminal rights to this day.
Now thats an insurrection 24 comments
famousone
· 3 years ago
It's a chant. Insurrection has an actual definition and legal standard. Here's some news for you, not a single person was charged with Insurrection, out of the hundreds that have been held without charges in isolation for months on end.
Now thats an insurrection 24 comments
He called it 5 comments
famousone
· 3 years ago
Careful, the authoritarians are about to accuse you of shirking your "responsibility to society" for not wanting to surrender your sovereignty over your own body to the state.
....Why god 10 comments
famousone
· 3 years ago
If we can keep Cosby locked up because "He clearly did it!", nevermind due process and civil rights, then what is the point of having a legal system? Why not just lynch people like the good old days. Have mobs dress in the same clothes and go after the obvious bad guy. Maybe white hoods, or brown shirts? Black masks even?
Or. Accept we have a system that considers it preferable for the guilty to walk instead of the innocent hanging.
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Or. Accept we have a system that considers it preferable for the guilty to walk instead of the innocent hanging.
....Why god 10 comments
famousone
· 3 years ago
Agreed. Though I'm not worried about the tax gain so much as I don't feel the feds should have authority over many domestic issues outside of broken contracts and actual harm.
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....Why god 10 comments
famousone
· 3 years ago
I mean, yeah. But the bigger issue with the meme is that Cosby was denied his due process and rights of the accused.
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....Why god 10 comments
famousone
· 3 years ago
If you wanted to lock up Cosby you shouldn't invalidate the entire case by violating his rights.
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Snekking into heaven 19 comments
Strong focus on what I want 4 comments
famousone
· 3 years ago
Some people warm up with a 7 minute mile. And as a product of public education, I know how it works in gym. Just a bunch of layabouts trying to waste time and avoid needing to shower off.
Pls no hurt me 10 comments
famousone
· 3 years ago
Even many that were called religious were really about resources, incompatible cultures, or some schism within a society that could themselves be traced to resources or culture.
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Strong focus on what I want 4 comments
famousone
· 3 years ago
Yeah! How dare that one kid to actually want to improve herself in the time and space alloted for that exact purpose! It hurts other kid's feelings!