Teslas are Getting Set On Fire Around America

mellowjello

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I'm trying to figure out if you are being deliberately obtuse about my point or not.



So your position is "Trump is right and all the protesters are terrorists"?
Because you are saying that this is one unified group using the violence as a tactic to support the boycott and protests.
Obtuse? I could accuse of the same, but I won't.
I don't give a fuck what Trump thinks, I don't give a fuck how he defines anything.

I know what you're trying to say, if violence persists, peaceful protestors will be lumped in with the terrorists, thereby endangering everyone and undermining the cause, it's not a stretch.
Is it not obvious how perverted it is to link those two groups, isn't that a sign of how far gone this system is.
He's creating his own fucking laws, and your argument is to subjugate yourself to those laws or else?
Do you believe that appeasing Trump is going to stop things from getting worse.

What did peaceful protesting and boycotting of Israel achieve? It's ILLEGAL.
Regardless what side of the fence you're on, peaceful protest and boycotting is ILLEGAL.
And the beat goes on.
 
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Musk deserves to be condemned / boycotted for the way he is acting and what he is pushing and supporting.
But violence in this manner is not an appropriate way to respond.
 

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Yes they were...How does that relate to my question to Butler?
No clue. I just wanted to point out that violence against Tesla is to oppose the fact that a non-elect billionaire took over our government. And on top of it a Nazy sympathizer...

It is much better violence than sore losers killing cops and invading the capitol because their leader lost an election.
 

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Exactly…I think the violence is justified when the government is hi-jacked by fascists.

Unfortunately, I also think that violence is what Trump wants as it enables him to declare a state of emergency, martial law, and attempt to suspend the Constitution and make himself Leader for Life. So…behaving violently is almost as though one is falling into Trump’s trap.
I am generally against violence.
And I do think it enables Trump to double down on his authoritarianism.
But you are right.
If the administration keeps pushing it beyond a tipping point, it may very well end up in violent revolution or at the very least riots.
 

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No clue. I just wanted to point out that violence against Tesla is to oppose the fact that a non-elect billionaire took over our government. And on top of it a Nazy sympathizer...

It is much better violence than sore losers killing cops and invading the capitol because their leader lost an election.
1. Elon hasn't taken over the government
2. Elon isn't a Nazi sympathizer
3. No cops were killer on J6

Hope that helps...
 

mellowjello

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I am generally against violence.
And I do think it enables Trump to double down on his authoritarianism.
But you are right.
If the administration keeps pushing it beyond a tipping point, it may very well end up in violent revolution or at the very least riots.
It is going that way.
We're living in an illusion of what once was, or thought it was.
We're get bamboozled by the constant arguing back and forth, divide and conquer.
 
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Leimonis

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1. Elon hasn't taken over the government
2. Elon isn't a Nazi sympathizer
3. No cops were killer on J6

Hope that helps...
My heart goes out to you! 😂
 

Leimonis

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Looks like the terrorists caught are going to get 20 years in an El Salvador prison.
I hope everyone who supports these acts of domestic terrorism online end up on watch lists.

I don’t understand why they’re trying to deport all these people when they can organize labour camps like in Soviet Union and get free labour out of it?
 

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It may well.
But it still doesn't serve people well to link the two, since the point of doing that is to make the boycott and general protests illegal.
The more they crack down, the more people will rise up. And this is a land of guns. They will come out with them.

And if Trump tries to ban those, it will be over pretty quickly.
 

Leimonis

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The more they crack down, the more people will rise up. And this is a land of guns. They will come out with them.

And if Trump tries to ban those, it will be over pretty quickly.
All they need to do is to get to a point where Dems can be designated as “enemy of the people” and as such they must surrender their guns while MAGA are the good people and they get to keep their guns.
This plus privatized gulag system will bring law and order and America will be great again!
 

mellowjello

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1. Elon hasn't taken over the government
2. Elon isn't a Nazi sympathizer
3. No cops were killer on J6

Hope that helps...
It doesn't help at all.
You're very literal about the the letter of the law and the definition of violence.

A cop was badly beaten.
Four officers who responded committed suicide within 7 months of the attack (I know, coincidence right.)
The insurgents vandalized and looted the Capitol Building.
The President was impeached for incitement to insurrection.
1,424 people were charged with federal crimes relating to the event, 1,010 pled guilty, and 1,060 were sentenced, all were pardoned by Trump.
Why aren't these terrorists in El Salvador jails for 20 years.

Are you suggesting this was less violent and terroristic than damaging property?
 
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