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Yeah, from the opposition side. I'm not new to hating Milo.

If you're actually responding to a physical threat, then it's right to defend yourself. But this guy isn't annihilating anything, just talking hateful shit.

Wow, that's some ANCIENT ALIENS level brainwashing.

Right. There's no need for a slippery slope in this case, as you're already at the bottom when you resort to violence.

And where do we draw the line at who is classified as a punchable Nazi? Because anybody could just stretch that definition to use it against whoever they like.

No, it's not obvious.

1. Nobody said all the Berkeley kids were protesting violently.

I've thought about it for way more than a millisecond. I've been watching Milo's rise for years. I'm quite familiar with it.

But what does this do for anti-bullying and anti-domestic-violence education, when people cheer on violence, and justify it to their kids because violence is OK against people you don't agree with?

He also said "His real attraction is the protestors themselves who try to shut him down". And "Berkeley kids were dumb enough to oblige him" has a separate group.

Yeah, but the "blacks have subhuman IQs" thing is exactly the kind of shit that online trolls who call themselves "alt-right" say for attention. How much they actually believe that is an open question.

And it would have been ineffective and made him look bad. Compared to giving him more publicity and garnering him sympathy and followers.

But how does that really affect his power, which is not in stepping outside his door? It gains him sympathy, and an easily used political weapon about how violent his "radical" opponents are. that's much more powerful than any damage done to him

That depends on their diet.

Shouldn't it be called The Blackerette?

Well, if you want to "make things taste like themselves" then a black bean burger doesn't taste like a hamburger. It tastes like a black bean burger. The goal here is to create a hamburger without the meat.

Well, that's fine, but they're probably looking at it from the angle of how to make a vegetarian burger that's more like a traditional burger. A vegetable patty celebrating its vegetableness is really a different thing, which doesn't make it bad, but it's operating outside of the normal "hamburger" domain.

It can be two things.

Did you try folding up a wad of paper and putting it under one of her legs?

I would have thought a stable dollar would be the most important thing to aim for. Especially as it's held widely across the world and used as a key economic index.