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Comments by "Mark Zuckergecko" (@markzuckergecko621) on "Decadent West On Brink Of Cannibalism" video.
Despite all these black pills, I think it's a good time to sit and reflect on how thankful you are to not be Alex Jones' neighbor.
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@F1rstWorldNomaD I think he dials the crazy up on purpose, because if he talked about the shit he talks about in a calm, serious tone, he would have gotten shut down years ago, or maybe even Clintoncided. So he screams and flaps his arms around in the air, and says a bunch of crazy nonsense, but he also talks about a lot of crazy shit that's true, that nobody or nearly nobody else talks about.
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It's only illegal to yell fire in a theater if you know for a fact that there's no fire, and you're just trying to stir up a crowd. Which is pretty damn hard to prove in court. Otherwise you might actually think there's a fire, or have a real reason to believe so. Not illegal, nor should it be.
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Viper I think that's one of those questions you can't really answer hypothetically, it's like "would you do (horrible thing) for a million dollars?" A lot of people would like to say no, and maybe that's true, but that's a different question if there's a briefcase with a million dollars in it staring you in the face.
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@svovy5358 but you could still be charged with disturbing the peace if you were to run into a theater yelling fire, knowing fully well there is no fire. Again, it's not likely to stick, because you could just say you thought there was a fire. And there's probably no way to prove you didn't, and even less likely someone is actually going to bother with pressing charges and taking you to trial and all that shit. But you could hypothetically be arrested and even charged.
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@AdmiralBonetoPick black pill is the doom and gloom, as opposed to the white pill being things are gonna be fine.
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@Born_Stellar the point is it's often cited as an exception to the 1st amendment, and like a lot of overused rhetoric like that, there's some truth to it, but it's also not entirely true.
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