Not that I’m arguing that property damage is the course. But to pretend that it’s all the fault of anti-fa and that the should be a LITTLE more polite about taking on Nazis is some ahistorical horseshit.
Not that I’m arguing that property damage is the course. But to pretend that it’s all the fault of anti-fa and that the should be a LITTLE more polite about taking on Nazis is some ahistorical horseshit.
I’m waiting for all the people in the comments spitting out their Earl Grey between rants about property damage to condemn the Boston Tea Party. Or to at least admit that they think the threat of fascism is a worthwhile price to pay for their comfort.
I mean nevermind that by the example you’re presenting: cops shouldn’t be on the streets because they can’t handle coarse language.
So what you’re saying is... cop fragility is the real problem here. At least we agree on something here.
I think you seem to be confusing suspicion (i.e. not trusting and having a sense of caution) with being rude. That is not the case. And as we’ve seen: if a cop wants to kill you, they will find a reason. Telling the victims that they’re part of the problem is some apologist ahistorical bullshit.
Nobody is denying that cops have personhood. The problem is you’re implying their feelings override the reasonable suspicion and fear people have of them BECAUSE they kill people. Your inability to understand why these kids would naturally be afraid of cops makes their hiding who they are in a situation they control…
I like how you didn’t even bother to read the article or scrutinize WHY the cops felt they needed to hide who they were in the first place.
Which doesn’t mean shit when the reason there is no trust is because Baltimore PD behaves and treats other people like animals in the outside world.
McCain volunteered for combat duty so that’s a load.
You mean like when he ultimately changed his mind about torture and gave the Bush administration the ok? Or how he voted in lockstep with this administration almost all of the time. Rhetorical resistance is not the same as actual resistance.
A drunk asshole with a powerful family? He was basically that even in the military.
And for the people wondering what I mean:https://www.jacobinmag.com/2018/08/john-mccain-was-not-hero-obituary-war-racism-sexism
How dare you besmirch the honor of fine people like Peggy Noonan and David Brooks good sir. *adjusts monocle*
He threw his fellow POWs under the bus, he was one of the loudest cheerleaders for the Iraq War, he was infamous as a concern troll who’d “break” from the Republican Party only to vote alongside them, was an asshole to both his wives, and was a fan of autocratic governments. That’s barely scratching the surface.
Who let this troll out of the greys?
Not to get all “Get off my lawn, Gizmodo used to be X” but it’s kind of hard to tell with the infestation of people who say those things and genuinely mean it on Splinter these days.
Finally. Normalcy has returned!
$1,000 isn’t enough to live on, but cool.
The version of John McCain described here is as fictitious as Trump. Why isn’t it a slashfic?
That’s the thing I don’t get. What do you want? Trump is a proven Class-S oaf. You’ll be dissatisfied no matter what he does.