Hercules56
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Why is it okay to campaign in public to kill Nazis? Would it also be okay to campaign to kill communists and Antifa and Democrats and MAGAts?No, that was called WWII.
Why is it okay to campaign in public to kill Nazis? Would it also be okay to campaign to kill communists and Antifa and Democrats and MAGAts?No, that was called WWII.
Have you never heard of the saying "Pull someone’s teeth" or "Defang"?...
And I didn't say anything about execution, or killing people. Recently, I said that campaigning to kill nazis was called WWII.Execution means killing people.
Ok, you only support assaulting Nazis. Got it. Darat wants them in prison, you want to kick their asses. Got it.And I didn't say anything about execution, or killing people. Recently, I said that campaigning to kill nazis was called WWII.
Please tell me you didn't get confused again, and that we are going far too fast for you.
Kool.Jesus Christ, at this point the best possible reason for your utter failure to adequately discuss anything Herc is that you're a colossal moron.
Otherwise you're deliberately jerking people around, which speaks ill of you as a person.
Please note I am very much NOT calling you either a moron or a troll.
Why can you not spell?Kool.
I think we are supposed to welcome nazis that shove mulberry branches into your eye in the spirit of living in a healthy democracy.Technical carpentry/wood working question: can you make beams out of mulberry bushes?
I'm not familiar with the qualities of mulberry wood; mulberries themselves are very tasty.
Kool" is a deliberate, often humorous, slang spelling of the word "cool". It carries the same meanings as "cool," which can refer to a low temperature, a calm demeanor, or something stylish, impressive, and generally good. The addition of the 'K' is a stylistic choice, sometimes used in advertising or casual text to make the word stand out or for its playful, informal tone.Why can you not spell?
No, we're simply not supposed to arbitrarily censor or criminalize what they say.I think we are supposed to welcome nazis that shove mulberry branches into your eye in the spirit of living in a healthy democracy.
Ok.Yes, and it's just as pathetic when you use it as when some out of touch marketing executive does.
Benevolent authoritarianism is NOT a thing, yet people keep trying it.
Sigh.
I have argued for my opinion very well.It just indicates that you can't actually argue against what is being said. If you can't fall back on your hysterical (not in the amusing sense) strawmen you've got nothing and it shows. I disagree with Smartcookie but at least he is actually capable of arguing for his opinion.
Sure you have buddy, sure you have.I have argued for my opinion very well.
Mere hate speech is not inciting violence or a riot.Governments locking people up for inciting riots, is a thing, no matter what form of government is in place.
I have argued for my opinion very well.
Eight nine?Six seven.
There's nothing arbitrary about "not inciting violence or hatred".No, we're simply not supposed to arbitrarily censor or criminalize what they say.
Contrary to what some people here believe there is no such thing as a benevolent authoritarian regime.