Not reading any more of Brett. — Baden
I’m not obliged to tell you what my politics are — Brett
Still haven’t seen any evidence of me defending or promoting domestic terrorism on this forum. — Brett
What’s happened to you Baden? You were so reasonable once. Now you’ve become an alley dog along with StreetlightX and @Xtrix — Brett
My message for Trump terrorists and their supporters, including on this site, is simple: Fuck off and die. — Baden
I am zero upset that our internet masters have decided not to allow their platforms to be used to promote terrorism. — Baden
I never said I believe the election was stolen. But you should be embarrassed that you need Silicon Valley soy-boys to curate information for you. — NOS4A2
People are being censored by giant monopolies for specious reasons, and oddly enough, some of these monopolies have former executives and lobbyists within the opposing party. Of course people can go elsewhere, but “elsewhere” is becoming increasingly narrow. — NOS4A2
In the recent Democratic primary Andrew Yang seemed to be the only person who actually understood the historical forces generating social instability, and the only person with a bold plan for addressing that instability. — Hippyhead
It feels more vindictive than cautionary to me, and a really bad idea considering how beat Trump was and the potential backfire. — praxis
I've admitted, numerous times, that I don't know if the election was a fraud or not. — counterpunch
That is absurd. 80% or more were approving of him after 4 years. Does that sound like a poor choice? Not from their point of view, and your point of view is just your opinion. — FreeEmotion
Trump should really start a third party and split the right for a generation. That will show them libs. — Mr Bee
Right, like calling an injury a murder without evidence. — Brett
Oh, I see. You disagree with me. — Brett
You come after me every time. Is there a reason for this? — Brett
It took a real and concerted effort to turn the election around. It was done with cunning, with fraud, and with brute-force cheating. — god must be atheist
Thereby ends the greatest presidency ever. — NOS4A2
Only those on this forum who project and fantasize that I am operating in bad faith. — NOS4A2
And thanks for hearing me out despite the ad hom. They don’t want anyone to hear these arguments, let alone discuss them. — NOS4A2
I only wonder why Nos is thinking what he thinks. The danger is that people do not see each other as reasoning beings anymore and do not recognize each other as such. — Tobias
Moral of the story, Trump trolls will never concede even the most obvious facts and are not worth engaging. — Baden
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You didn’t get any impression of rioting? — praxis
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— NOS4A2
Huh? They intended to stop the proceedings which would have proclaimed Biden the president elect... or was it just coincidental and does it happen every odd Monday morning? — Tobias
↪Tobias Don't waste your time on the Trumptard. — Benkei
No NOS4A2 is gaslighting you it seems.. — schopenhauer1
The only difference is how these people are being portrayed in the gutter press: one group as terrorists, a violent mob, and the rest as concerned protesters and activists. I do not remember congress or the senate saying it was an attack on democracy when protesters occupied, disrupted and sometimes accosted its members.
— NOS4A2
There is a difference between fighting, looting and rioting because of perceived social injustice (looting and rioting being criminal of course, do not get me wrong) and storming a government building with the aim of seizing power for your own preferred strong man. The first is civil disorder, the other an attempt at toppling the democratic state. The difference is that the legal order is shocked in the first instance, but not itself in danger, whereas in the second instance it is itself under threat.
In the same vein there is a difference between political protest and rioting at the Kavanaugh hearing, where the seats of power have not been breached and the storming of the capitol where they have been. The threat to the legal order is much larger where such actions succeed than where they do not and the shock to the legal order is consequently much more severe.
I know US criminal law is not used to thinking in terms of 'the legal order', it is a rather German / Dutch conception, but there must be something similar. The same rationale applies when terrorist intent is punished harsher than ordinary street crime, which holds under US criminal law. It is not 'the gutter press' just doing something, in reporting differently about these two instances. The difference is similar to the way attempted murder is reported and actual murder is. The second presenting the more severe shock to the legal order and therefore warranting much more coverage and indeed condemnation.. — Tobias
