File under âAre we the baddies?â
Havenât found a really accessible account:
#AbolishICE
#AbolishCBP
Buggy site, I use reader view:
âAnimal rights/environmental extremistsâ and âanti-authority extremistsâ were also deemed top existential threats.
How about the burning-the-world industry and nuclear arsenals as existential threats, and the fascists/authority extremists as a killing-many-people threat.
not so much âbelievesâ as âperceivesâ
âare allowedâ and âshould be allowedâ are different things
Especially after multiple videos have shown cops giving contradictory instructions (show me your driverâs licence BOTH HANDS UP IN THE AIR SIR).
Now that I think about it, that makes it even more like a deadly game of Simon Says.
Wait. So he thinks that consenting procreative sex happens so rarely that it wouldnât sustain a population?
I think we found another Man Who Doesnât Know What a Woman Enjoying Sex Looks Like.
So, Rep. King is saying that in a world where women were allowed to get abortions after rape, he probably wouldnât exist?
Sounds like a good argument to oppose the anti-abortion bill.
Yea, Iâm not sure what King is intending to say, but it comes across like
âIâm a good person, I think raping women is cool as hell, therefore all rapists are good people, just like me. As long as they are white.â
For sure.
My dad taught me part of a satirical song about the KKK a long, long time ago. One of the lines in the song was âWeâll protect your daughterâs honour/If a rapist falls upon her/If heâs not a fellow member of the Klan.â
That line doesnât seem so satirical anymore.
Jibbers Crabst, thatâs sickening.
I thought we were calling them âcamps.â Are the euphemisms back in effect now?
Donât get me wrong. The song was still clearly satirical. It starts off with:
Oh, weâre socially unsure
And weâre rather insecure
And some of us canât even read or writeWeâve got no time for reformists
'Cause weâre all of us conformists
So we dress up in our bedsheets every night.
Iâm just saying that that one line used to sound as funny as the rest of the song⌠but now rings way too true for comfort.