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  • UT Gov Spencer Cox talking about how he was "radicalized by Reddit and dark dark places on the internet" and then concluding that he's a "leftist."

    lol no.

  • I know what we can make penetrate the MAGA bubble.

  • The apology literally does not matter.

    The fact is, for all three of them - they felt perfectly comfortable saying that unhoused people and people with mental health issues should be murdered by the state. Without flinching. On a very popular national television show.

    And the network broadcast it. Not a single person involved in "Should we let this go to air?" went "Hold the fuck on." The network hasn't suspended anyone, hasn't put the show on hold while they think about what they should be doing here, and so far as I know hasn't said a fucking word about it.

    Yes, there are a lot of people condemning these statements, rightly so. Take serious notice of who isn't. They're okay with state-sponsored murder of people who have not committed any crime.

    I've said this before: If they come for you, you're going. Fight like your life depends on it, because it does. Fight like all of our lives depend on it, because they do.

    Winter is coming.

  • Night of the Long Knives was when the Nazi party actually went out to hunt and murder opponents in the government. This isn’t that. Yet.

  • Pretty sure he felt a split second of surprise.

  • Apparently.

  • Huh. I was the other way around.

  • Nothing is live. Everything is on a delay, just in case, you know, some shit happens that you don't want to broadcast.

  • It's not an airport, you don't have to annouce your departure.

  • The apology literally does not matter.

    The fact is, for all three of them - they felt perfectly comfortable saying that unhoused people and people with mental health issues should be murdered by the state. Without flinching. On a very popular national television show.

    And the network broadcast it. Not a single person involved in "Should we let this go to air?" went "Hold the fuck on." The network hasn't suspended anyone, hasn't put the show on hold while they think about what they should be doing here, and so far as I know hasn't said a fucking word about it.

    Yes, there are a lot of people condemning these statements, rightly so. Take serious notice of who isn't. They're okay with state-sponsored murder of people who have not committed any crime.

    I've said this before: If they come for you, you're going. Fight like your life depends on it, because it does. Fight like all of our lives depend on it, because they do.

    Winter is coming.

  • I don't like talking to people.

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  • That's abridgement of the First Amendment.

  • Sounds like some “sincerely held beliefs” if you ask me.

  • Me too. He went so fast he didn’t know what was happening.

  • Warning: Video clips into bodycam footage of the attack on Paul Pelosi. The blow is not on camera, it's behind a wall, but it's on the startling side for sure.

  • First Amendment guards against state repercussions for speech, with exceptions. Careful not to conflate the legal and colloquial usages.

  • Nowadays? My dude, it’s always been like this.

    The only thing you’re seeing now is that people are fighting against oppression harder than they have since civil rights. Both sides are fighting now instead of one side trampling and the other being trampled. That’s the only both sides that’s really going on.