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yardwork

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40. That is becoming more and more apparent.
Thu Dec 5, 2024, 04:02 PM
Dec 5

The problem is that the people voters support to make radical change will be lousy governors.

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One person does this, you assume it's widespread? leftstreet Dec 5 #1
It seems to be popular here on DU. milestogo Dec 5 #2
It's hugely "popular" across most social media right now leftstreet Dec 5 #7
Are you saying you're seeing lots of DUers going out and shooting people? Do tell. Otherwise, if you're Scrivener7 Dec 5 #23
From my perspective it is shockingly popular here at DU Redleg Dec 5 #24
American judges have made it clear that the law does not apply to rich white males. Irish_Dem Dec 5 #3
Preferred? No. Understandable? Yes, IMO. Happy Hoosier Dec 5 #4
Who said that? BannonsLiver Dec 5 #5
Boo-fucking-hoo. Coventina Dec 5 #6
I would like to say no sarisataka Dec 5 #8
Is jailing those that can't pay their medical debt the preferred method of collection? tenderfoot Dec 5 #9
Who said that? BTW, this will change nothing with that corporation. themaguffin Dec 5 #10
one isolated event equals preferred way? prodigitalson Dec 5 #11
Understanding and empathizing with somebody's motives is not the same as endorsing their actions. Voltaire2 Dec 5 #12
I think a number of us are feeling some empathy. yardwork Dec 5 #35
the 'system' is broken. It isn't working for a lot of people. Voltaire2 Dec 5 #36
That is becoming more and more apparent. yardwork Dec 5 #40
People are getting fed up with the bullshit. BlueTsunami2018 Dec 5 #13
Violence is the last resort of the incompetent. Isaac Asimov Ping Tung Dec 5 #14
This message was self-deleted by its author onecaliberal Dec 5 #31
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
Did he go to trial? Ping Tung Dec 5 #38
""Violence is the language of the unheard." - MLK, Jr. intheflow Dec 5 #42
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
People kill people that they're made at all the time... Think. Again. Dec 5 #17
Don't mistake enjoying a little Schadenfreude for support for vigilantism LearnedHand Dec 5 #18
First of all, you're 100% correct Blue_Tires Dec 5 #19
I've watched some westerns set in 19th century America milestogo Dec 5 #20
I'm not disagreeing with you Blue_Tires Dec 5 #22
No one here is advocating for vigilantism LearnedHand Dec 5 #30
Its time to acknowledge we are in a fight and stop this moral high ground crap Asa13 Dec 5 #21
Nothing else seems to work. alarimer Dec 5 #25
I've not read anyone condoning murder. CrispyQ Dec 5 #26
Lesson from history: The attempted murder of Henry Clay Frick DBoon Dec 5 #27
The dead man made deliberate decisions that killed a lot of people on the daily. onecaliberal Dec 5 #28
Broad-brush straw man argument. Basso8vb Dec 5 #29
Rich Man, Poor Man Deep State Witch Dec 5 #33
Not the "preferred" way, but it appears to be electorally beneficial to Retrumplicans maxrandb Dec 5 #34
Being happy someone is dead Trenzalore Dec 5 #37
The dead man made life choices also. Conjuay Dec 5 #41
It's ok to be indiffferent to vigilantism (or even pleased) if you think the person was bad Bonx Dec 5 #43
ANOTHER thread about this? nt GenThePerservering Dec 5 #44
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