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  • Exiling corrupt kings/elites instead of executing them is literally a function of how the elites have maintained their power through the centuries.

    The Epstein files are our best hope at unifying Americans against the neo-liberal DNC and the neo-facsist GOP.

  • Patience brother. They are slow after all.

  • Most all Republicans I have talked to want the same end goals as I do

    YES! This is so so crucial for people to understand!

  • Their mouth pieces for sure. But the cracks are forming and the anger their base had about Epstein isn't going anywhere until someone is put to justice.

  • JFC your guys gas pump ads have SOUND???

    Here I am bitching about screen brightness. Pretty sure that would be illegal in Canada. At least I friggin hope it is.

  • As long as you mean the Marshall Island(s)

  • Not my meme format. By all means make a different one!

  • I'm so thankful my parents made us mute tv commercials as a kid.

    Now I've gotta stare off into space at the gas pump cuz they started blaring obnoxiously bright video ads.

  • Agreed but this is just another "Tolerance Paradox"

    Punishments should fit the crime. I agree Capital Punishment is excessive for the vast majority of crimes committed, like 99.99%.

    The Epstein class is a very small number of extremely powerful people who are actively building a world where capital punishment, be it judicial, extra judicial, or a sex crime... is permitted so long as you are part of the wealthy elites.

    Simply put, if we do not execute them we are defacto legalizing them because these people already live above the law.

    If you'd support the violent overthrow of an oppresive regime by its citizens than you defacto support capital punishment of elites who are above the law.

  • Selective enforcement was always implied/expected. You can see it all over their surprised MAGAchu faces when they break the law and get arrested. Their parasocial relationship to their dear leader causes them to literally expect preferential treatment because of their loyalty / skin tone.

    So they dgaf about people following the law. They just hate brown people.

  • Yup. Really this is all just a vain attempt to avoid the unavoidable. Either we house the homeless or we're just paying more to put them up in prisons and psych wards.

    I say "them," but >50% of Canadians are living paycheque to paycheque and would be homeless within 3 months if they lost their jobs. So it's us.

    Either we guarentee housing for us all or we pay more today to throw ourselves in jail/nuthouse tomorrow.

  • I personally support decriminalization but given the greater context I completely understand why the public perception of this program was utter failure.

    Right now a very small minority of repeat offenders are acting with impunity. The courts fail to deny these individuals bail, thus substantiating the accusations of "catch and release".

    The fact is that drugs damage peoples mind to the point that they will steal/do whatever they must in order to fund their addiction. And the courts just keep letting them walk free.

  • for the CPC*

    Danielle defs wears bigger pants than PP right now.

  • for the CPC*

    sorry I guess it's bad faith of me to assume that the CPC is a force for evil.

  • Is there even a worse option for the CPC than PP right now?

  • You serious rn? I'm talking about the Melinda Gates foundation and I'm using the meaning of "good will" that Good Will based their name on fyi