theprestige
Penultimate Amazing
I'm not trying for edge. Being squarely on the beam, or as squarely as I can be, is more my thing.No edge at all. Try again.
I'm not trying for edge. Being squarely on the beam, or as squarely as I can be, is more my thing.No edge at all. Try again.
What's of interest about it?It's interesting that @theprestige thought that the post was about jargon, though.
Sure thing.I'm not trying for edge. Being squarely on the beam, or as squarely as I can be, is more my thing.
See, thinking about things is good!What's of interest about it?
ETA: Actually, the more I think about it, the more what I think is interesting is that she's making a pretty clear distinction between "protests" and "actual actions that make an actual difference to real people and communities in the moment that they're most in need". So now maybe I'm thinking I was wrong to point and laugh at her.
That's me being edgy!See, thinking about things is good!
In the same way that not everything police do is legal, sure. But the majority of what they're currently doing is legal, and it's their job. Of course we should take steps to address the illegal things and prevent them from happening, but we should still recognize that the overwhelming majority of it is the exact same thing they've done under different administrations.
I get civil disobedience. But I end up stuck when the disobedience is taking the form of actively obstructing law enforcement. If this were police doing their job to apprehend a suspect in a criminal investigation, I can't imagine so many people would be sanguine about organized groups of people assisting the criminals in evading the cops. And that's what's happening here - it's not just people protesting ICE, it's people actively and intentionally helping illegal immigrants evade ICE. And that's before you add in the vandalism, harassment, and intent to doxx agents and their families.
What's of interest about it?
ETA: Actually, the more I think about it, the more what I think is interesting is that she's making a pretty clear distinction between "protests" and "actual actions that make an actual difference to real people and communities in the moment that they're most in need". So now maybe I'm thinking I was wrong to point and laugh at her.
That's a good point.Something else you're disregarding is the impact this is having on public opinion.
Despite a right wing propaganda onslaught in a favorable media ecosystem and tepid pushback from establishment Democrats, the American people hate ICE.
That's because of these protestors out there everyday risking their lives and livelihood to show us what these thugs are doing.
Something else you're disregarding is the impact this is having on public opinion.
Despite a right wing propaganda onslaught in a favorable media ecosystem and tepid pushback from establishment Democrats, the American people hate ICE.
That's because of these protestors out there everyday risking their lives and livelihood to show us what these thugs are doing.
NO!!In the same way that not everything police do is legal, sure. But the majority of what they're currently doing is legal, and it's their job. Of course we should take steps to address the illegal things and prevent them from happening, but we should still recognize that the overwhelming majority of it is the exact same thing they've done under different administrations.
In the same way that not everything police do is legal, sure. But the majority of what they're currently doing is legal, and it's their job. Of course we should take steps to address the illegal things and prevent them from happening, but we should still recognize that the overwhelming majority of it is the exact same thing they've done under different administrations.
I get civil disobedience. But I end up stuck when the disobedience is taking the form of actively obstructing law enforcement. If this were police doing their job to apprehend a suspect in a criminal investigation, I can't imagine so many people would be sanguine about organized groups of people assisting the criminals in evading the cops. And that's what's happening here - it's not just people protesting ICE, it's people actively and intentionally helping illegal immigrants evade ICE. And that's before you add in the vandalism, harassment, and intent to doxx agents and their families.

The second paragraph. Even when what the law enforcement is clearly acting illegally? We have all had chances to watch the multiple videos where there is no question.In the same way that not everything police do is legal, sure. But the majority of what they're currently doing is legal, and it's their job. Of course we should take steps to address the illegal things and prevent them from happening, but we should still recognize that the overwhelming majority of it is the exact same thing they've done under different administrations.
I get civil disobedience. But I end up stuck when the disobedience is taking the form of actively obstructing law enforcement. If this were police doing their job to apprehend a suspect in a criminal investigation, I can't imagine so many people would be sanguine about organized groups of people assisting the criminals in evading the cops. And that's what's happening here - it's not just people protesting ICE, it's people actively and intentionally helping illegal immigrants evade ICE. And that's before you add in the vandalism, harassment, and intent to doxx agents and their families.
It's so cute when people to the right of the John Birch Society try to imply that they're only slightly to the right of Mao.It's so cute when progressives decide that anyone to the right of Mao is a "hard core rightwinger".
What possible pretend excuse can there be to not even allow investigating the shooting?
Any excuse of this is just cheerleading for indiscriminate murder
Yep.Any excuse of this is just cheerleading for indiscriminate murder
Fair, I guess. I'm a bit fed up with toothless performative virtue too. I would just prefer that people quit the revolutionary rhetoric... because realistically if they get on with the ◊◊◊◊◊◊◊ revolution, a whole lot people people are going to end up dead. And rationality leads me to conclude that a whole lot of the revolutionaries are the ones who will end up dead, not the rest of us. Despite media portrayals and narrative manipulation, the revolutionaries are quite the minority.I'm not trying to start a civil war. I'd prefer not to have one. But I'm not just hassling the performatives. I honestly wish they would perform, if that's what they say is necessary. Either quit it with the revolutionary rhetoric, or get on with the ◊◊◊◊◊◊◊ revolution already.
What far right views do I hold? And can you support your assertions, or are you just making baseless assumptions of my views?You perpetuated far-right lies about the capitol attack and got called out on it. And now you're doing the whole "anyone even a tiny bit to the right is far-right to you guys" line, which is also far-right mythology. You appear to be so deep in a right-wing echo chamber that you've lost sight of the center that you mistakenly believe yourself to inhabit. If you don't want to be treated like a clown, don't act like one.
Have you ever bothered to consider exactly how much inflammatory rhetoric and extremist narrative framing you use?NO!!
You really do not get it, do you? I know you never will, but I still feel obligated to point it out to you:
This is NOT the same ICE as what existed prior to Trump's new term. It has more than doubled in size. Its leadership has been replaced by border patrol officers who have pledged allegiance to Trump--picked by Puppy-Killer Noem, or by Trump surrogates Miller et al, such as Bovino, the wannabe Nazi. Training has been significantly reduced. They are orders of magnitude more aggressive and completely oblivious to legal methods. I never in my life thought I'd see our federal government sanction the blatant execution of an American citizen, yet here we are. There ought to be a massive uprising over it, but the populace is tired, it has been worn down by 8+ years of gaslighting and misinformation. Every outrage is replaced by something more outrageous. And those who claim to be 'neutral' just keep repeating the mantra 'nothing to see here, move along'
The FIRST paragraph:The second paragraph. Even when what the law enforcement is clearly acting illegally? We have all had chances to watch the multiple videos where there is no question.
In the same way that not everything police do is legal, sure. But the majority of what they're currently doing is legal, and it's their job. Of course we should take steps to address the illegal things and prevent them from happening, but we should still recognize that the overwhelming majority of it is the exact same thing they've done under different administrations.
I get civil disobedience. But I end up stuck when the disobedience is taking the form of actively obstructing law enforcement. If this were police doing their job to apprehend a suspect in a criminal investigation, I can't imagine so many people would be sanguine about organized groups of people assisting the criminals in evading the cops. And that's what's happening here - it's not just people protesting ICE, it's people actively and intentionally helping illegal immigrants evade ICE. And that's before you add in the vandalism, harassment, and intent to doxx agents and their families.