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In reply to the discussion: So is vigilantism now the preferred way of making a statement or enacting change? [View all]Redleg
(6,250 posts)24. From my perspective it is shockingly popular here at DU
I think I can understand the sentiment behind it, but damn if it doesn't give me the chills. Believe me, when I hear assholes like Steve Bannon or Kash Patel running their fucking mouths I do briefly regret having sold my .270 deer rifle. Then the anger subsides and I realize how stupid it is to do such a thing, even if I feel they have it coming and I know the legal system won't bring them to justice.
I think many of us are running a bit hot here, blowing off steam that has been building for a few years now. Perhaps some of us have been screwed by health insurance companies. I get the anger, I get the desire for justice.
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So is vigilantism now the preferred way of making a statement or enacting change? [View all]
milestogo
Dec 5
OP
Are you saying you're seeing lots of DUers going out and shooting people? Do tell. Otherwise, if you're
Scrivener7
Dec 5
#23
American judges have made it clear that the law does not apply to rich white males.
Irish_Dem
Dec 5
#3
Is jailing those that can't pay their medical debt the preferred method of collection?
tenderfoot
Dec 5
#9
Understanding and empathizing with somebody's motives is not the same as endorsing their actions.
Voltaire2
Dec 5
#12
Asimov was a serial sexual harasser so I'm not sure everyone holds him in the same regard as you do.
BannonsLiver
Dec 5
#32
Probably a last resort for a few that feel powerless to change things any other way. nt
2 Meow Momma
Dec 5
#15
I agree. But, his act Will save no lives. The CEO will be replaced by another moneymaker.
Ping Tung
Dec 5
#39
Appears so. Maybe the government ought to get it's act together and enact a viable healthcare system
Silent Type
Dec 5
#16
The dead man made deliberate decisions that killed a lot of people on the daily.
onecaliberal
Dec 5
#28
Not the "preferred" way, but it appears to be electorally beneficial to Retrumplicans
maxrandb
Dec 5
#34