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Punctuation, please!
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@josezuniga2637 Legalizacion ahora!
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@josezuniga2637 Decriminalization, at least. The violent Drug War is much worse than drug use.
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There is no other side. These places are frauds, staffed by liars.
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That referred to adults with the first shot.
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@SineEyed Foster wasn't Black. You can't imagine an interracial relationship?
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@SineEyed He had stopped and honked his horn, and then tried to drive through the crowd. He could have waited. Also, your "BLM terrorists" snarl phrase is unbecoming.
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@BigFootTheRealOne A crowd that was on the move, and would pass by. That's usually how protests work. After Charlottesville, and many other such incidents in 2020, people are right to be wary of this sort of thing from motorists.
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@SineEyed Protests take the streets. It doesn't accomplish anything to be a quiescent, obedient rule-follower all the time. Foster didn't point his rifle at Perry; he moved towards the car to investigate. After Charlottesville, and numerous other incidents since then, people are wary about what hotheads in vehicles might do. That also applies to armed reactionaries on foot; see the Normandale Park shooting. The point is that armed defense of protests, and defense of communities in general, is a necessity. Considering not just what Perry did, but what his statements show, it was more than reasonable for Foster and the others to be alarmed!
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A supporter, at any rate.
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Yeah, but the United Daughters of the Confederacy, Hugo Boss, Gucci, etc. are of a different category than a banner inside of a historically Black church with a long civil rights track record.
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Somehow I think that if I drove through the March For Life I wouldn't get off so lightly.
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@kbstudent The First Amendment is our permit, but besides that, I could say the same about other rightist demonstrations. Also, the aggressive swarming only occurred as it began to appear that a car was about to plow through the crowd, rather than just waiting for a bit. There have been so many car attacks in recent years that people are right to be fearful.
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@kbstudent Isn't taking the streets as a group different from obstructing an official proceeding (a rather hefty charge, as it turns out), entering restricted zones, parading/demonstrating in a Capitol building, and the other charges that the Capitol attackers are faced with? Note also that those are just the nonviolent charges, nor do they include things like conspiracy! Marching, taking it to the street, is assembly & speech; and permits inherently restrict that right to the more privileged. Protests have to raise a ruckus; they sometimes include things like locking down intersections, but are more often moving/roving.
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@inhocsignovinceinthissigno1526 Souls don't exist.
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@jessicasosa7313 This is a point refuted a thousand times. It was not "scooting away from the vacuum." Embryos aren't children. They have neither innocence nor guilt.
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@inhocsignovinceinthissigno1526 That's an issue of consent. Fetal homicide laws exist to counter violent third-parties.
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@inhocsignovinceinthissigno1526 Human, yes. Person, no. That comes later.
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@jessicasosa7313 Fetuses lack the capacity for that: https://www.harpersbazaar.com/culture/politics/a27131471/unplanned-abortion-movie-documentary-explained/ https://drjengunter.com/2019/05/28/a-fetus-does-not-try-to-move-away-during-an-abortion/
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@inhocsignovinceinthissigno1526 For the millionth time: Human, of course. Person, no. That comes later.
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@jessicasosa7313 The Silent Scream was debunked the same year that it came out, and that's mentioned in the sources I showed you, which also demonstrate Johnson's unreliability. It's exasperating that people keep using and citing it. Most women who have abortions have already had children, so they've presumably had the same experiences that you have. Embryos and fetuses don't have minds; there's no such thing as a soul; and there's no harm in not being born.
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The Nazis sharply restricted abortion, and most Jews are pro-choice, so get rid of that comparison.
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@evolutionistheflyingspaghe2702 Did you have a stroke while typing this?
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@evolutionistheflyingspaghe2702 No, I mean that your comment is incoherent. I apologize if English is not your first language, but it still makes no sense.
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@evolutionistheflyingspaghe2702 On the contrary, it's yours.
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Juvenile delinquency actually was more common in earlier decades.
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@Lisa-my5sy You don't know that. Note that the majority of them make it to their court dates.
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Some of those that work forces...
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@Todesjaeger00 They were, as a matter of fact.
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@1pcfred Of course you do. What grievances can you reasonably have considering the election? It was fine.
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It won't do any good. Nothing fails like prayer.
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@dangerousdylan6262 Not this again. Temperatures have been measured long before 100 years ago, and ice cores (among other things) give climate data going back millennia. What this shows is that while there are climatic variations over time, these occur over long time frames, and the rate of change since the vast increases in CO2 emissions is unprecedented and off the charts. There is not some conspiracy involving nearly the entirety of the global scientific community.
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It's not either/or. Migration is a stimulus on both ends of the equation, provided they have the right to work.
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@samkuo4745 Not so. They mostly arrived in groups and surrendered themselves to request asylum. Even those who did not (due to backlog, among other things) were eligible to ask for asylum from within the country. Getting authorization to work is part of the procedure to make refugees/asylum seekers less dependent on others.
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@Whoknowsme007 See international laws regarding refugees/asylum seekers. If they were allowed to work, that would mean less dependence on assistance from the state and charities, and the benefits would be considerable according to economists across the spectrum. In nearly all cases they weren't able to save (are you serious?) especially if they had to pay coyotes. Note also that the US, Canada, and Spain are opening centers in the source countries where people can apply for asylum directly.
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@Nafisatou99 It wasn't long ago that the World Economic Forum was a target of left-wing protests... and then the conspiracy theories started.
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He was driving into a crowd, and he previously expressed a desire to ram/shoot demonstrators.
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Don't talk to the police without an attorney.
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Stop shouting.
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True, and beside the point.
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That's a very false equivalence. Obviously, they aren't fans of protests directed against them. A temporary police barricade is nothing like a wall that will cut through people's land, cause even more environmental problems, lead to even more deaths among desperate people, and will otherwise resemble Cold War Berlin. In other words, I'm opposed to the wall and the barricade!
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Ok, but there's no baby, and no murder, involved.
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@dannwan8537 She married him recently.
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@dannwan8537 2019
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Enrique is a name from Spain, which is in Europe. As for this guy, self-loathing is a powerful thing.
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Of course we do, but not in the way you seem to think.
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And the violence?
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He stole it. Also, nobody burned down Kenosha, let alone a whole state.
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@TS-wh4ey Asylum seekers won't be placed in a tent city in any country with a shred of decency.
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