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    It’s okay to kill millions so long as the killer shares the correct way of thinking, most of the time. I mean Che Guevara killed more people than the Punisher ever will, given Guevara was real and killed real people. I’m betting palmofnapalm doesn’t have any issues with people wearing Guevara t-shirts.

    You seem to care very much who he shoots in the comics. Your reference is specious because you’re trying to hang ideological consistency upon comic book writers, who as recently as last year had Captain America infamously saying “Hail Hydra”. Is your next post going to be like, this just in: Captain America is also a

    When any of them actually go to jail for crimes they committed, then I’ll agree that it is “no longer acceptable”. I think instead we’re seeing Hollywood do damage control and they’re just trying to sacrifice as many goats as they can until the problem goes away and they can get back to business as usual.

    Dan Harmon is a psycho anyway. It makes me shake my head that people love him when he agrees with them and condemn him the rest of the time, like so many other public figures who are just shit people.

    Having been one of those people you’re talking about and having many friends who wore those uniforms, yes. Yes that’s absolutely one major thing they think about while marching into other people’s countries.

    Are you seriously mad because a fictional character shot another character?

    I mean working class people attempting to get a leg up in the world by committing to a job that can get them real benefits like the GI Bill, while they often take literal risks compared to any given wage slave who lives in the highest degree of safety. This “mass-murderer” you reference is a myth. He doesn’t exist.

    Mostly the theme of the Punisher has been rage against those who would kill your loved ones and family and who get away with it, because being cycled through our broken legal system where some are paroled for murder while others are imprisoned for decades thanks to non-violent crimes certainly does send a message that

    Surely your enlightened viewpoint is true, that war crimes exist and that those who are fans of a comic book character you hate are the war criminals. Such logic.

    Abu Ghraib is also what happens when the CIA handlers and non-military civilian overlords offer up some low ranking enlisted personnel as sacrifices while they (the ones behind it all) get to coast away to whatever other evil plans they have on their agenda.

    Projecting your political beliefs onto a whole class of people as an excuse to hate them is sick.

    It does, doesn’t it? People like that, man...

    Maybe try less attacking those troops, who by the way are poor, working class people. Stop punching down.

    The Punisher is an anti-hero for a reason. He does things we understand for reasons we understand, but they’re bad things. He also suffers for it, a lot. I love the Netflix version because it makes clear again and again that being the Punisher just plain sucks. Frank doesn’t get his family back. He doesn’t get the

    In the 1800's we could never travel on a train faster than 50 mph or so because the air would get sucked out.

    Man that was kind of hysterical seeing Bademosi do his delayed reaction thing like some soccer player.

    Mortal Kombat 2. It was by far the worst movie I ever saw in the theater.

    I’m glad they told everyone the name and age of the offender. Let’s also get some personal contact information for him maybe, so we can all send him our “congratulations” for his successful swat...

    It would be nice if it was a federal crime as well, but there’s no state in which it isn’t illegal already so it’s kind of a shrug from me.

    I really hope whoever called those cops lives in Texas, because I’d love them to face charges in Texas.