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verucassault
Veru @verucassault commented on News
Jan 06, 21 at 11:47pm
You're the only goat I see, siru.
weabgoat
weabgoat @weabgoat commented on News
Jan 06, 21 at 11:48pm
Trump supporters are 100% freaks. Specially the lot here.
siruboo
115 @siruboo commented on News
Jan 06, 21 at 11:51pm
i need to take the cat out and put in a goat in my avatar. then center the words, then ill be the king of goats.
weabgoat
weabgoat @weabgoat commented on News
Jan 06, 21 at 11:53pm
You are the goat king. Goat is only my last name.
siruboo
115 @siruboo commented on News
Jan 06, 21 at 11:55pm
sir goat meet siru goat.
a1ephy
αleph-01 @a1ephy commented on News
Jan 07, 21 at 3:31am
I'm all for justified violence against the government. But I'm not in favor of unjustified violence against the government. What are good examples of justified civilian violence against the government? - In the forming of a nation. It was wholly justifiable for civilian violence against the British government. - The end of slavery. It is wholly justifiable for slave violence against the southern governments. - For the civil rights. It is wholly justifiable for civilian violence against the racist segregationist government. - Hell, if you bring up a good argument for Cliven Bundy. That type of violence against the government might be justifiable as well. What is not justifiable violence against the government? Violence based on wild conspiracy theories. Violence based on the false fact that the entire election was rigged. There's a thousand other things that violence against the government could be justified for. But the violence in the capitol is justified by lies. Yes, this partly Trump's fault. If the president is constantly stating that the election is rigged. That the election is stolen. Regardless of the facts. Do you not think that some of his base wouldn't believe it? If people are told by the president of the United States that the election was stolen. People will act accordingly. Oh, but Trump never directly said to storm the capitol building. Ok, well I'll deconstruct Trump's blame with the following analogy. Person A is a powerful and influential person. Person A accuses person B of murder. An angry mob then lynches person B, because of person's A false accusations. While the mob gets most of the blame. People are ultimately responsible for their own actions. Isn't person A also responsible for person's B murder B, because of the false accusations? You reap what you sow. President Trump is a powerful and influential person. If Trump accuses that politicians are killing democracy by stealing the elelction. An angry mob then tries to forcefully lunch democracy because of Trump's accusations. While the mob gets most of the blame. People are ultimately responsible for their own actions. Isn't Trump also responsible for the forceful lynching of democracy because of the false allegations? You reap what you sow. People can blame left, the media, the invisible man in the sky and the flying spaghetti monster all they want. In the end. People are responsible for their own actions. What is that conservative principle? "People should take personal responsibility."
a1ephy
αleph-01 @a1ephy commented on News
Jan 07, 21 at 3:33am
Violence against the federal r3serve. Both the left and right don't understand that economic power doesn't lie in the president's hand. Economic power doesn't even lie in the hands of Congress. Most economic power lies in the federal reserve. People are angry at the wrong people for all the wrong reasons. 30 years from now. $20 might buy you a bag of chips. The fed is continually devaluating the dollar. Your dollar is worth less because of the fed. Yet people are laser focused on the presidency when true power is held by the fed. Protest the fed I say.
verucassault
Veru @verucassault commented on News
Jan 07, 21 at 6:20am
Sounds like you've been watching more Tim Pool. They were talking about that last night. So I guess you were in favor of Occupy Wallstreet, along with him?
verucassault
Veru @verucassault commented on News
Jan 07, 21 at 6:29am
Also, you have the wrong Ted. https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/c/cc/Ted_Bundy_headshot.jpg Theodore Robert Bundy was an American serial killer who kidnapped, raped, and murdered numerous young women and girls during the 1970s and possibly earlier.
verucassault
Veru @verucassault commented on News
Jan 07, 21 at 6:30am
Here's the Ted you want https://www.biography.com/.image/t_share/MTE1ODA0OTcxNTI0MTk1ODUz/ted-kaczynski-578450-1-420.jpg Theodore John Kaczynski, also known as the Unabomber, is an American domestic terrorist, anarchist and former mathematics professor. He was a mathematics prodigy, but abandoned his academic career in 1969 to pursue a more primitive life. And for fun, JRE lol https://youtu.be/vG8xN-s8gI8
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