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neosolonist.bsky.social
Acolyte of Paine and Madison, Hayek and Mill. Reviving the liberal radical tradition | Anti-fascist blogger Blog: https://neosolon.wordpress.com/
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I don't think you got a constitutional gov at this point.
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I've been sacrificing goats left and right in an effort to get one of the larger accounts that constantly whine about ICE to actually advocate for something like that. Actual opposition should show presence, Black Panthers style.
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Feel like if they admit by their own volition that they consciously broadcast deliberate liars like Carlson that is a pretty good criterion to bring legal sanctions on them.
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Supposedly that's an anarchist.
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Unironically that should be promoted.
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If you study the successful rebellions and resistance and civil rights movements of the past, you will note that “people who spend their time publicly bumming out everyone around them by emphasizing how totally fucked everything is” do not play a central role, or indeed, any role at all
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Well, hope the politicians and journos that refused to go as hard against them as they should are happy with their choice. Because they are getting exactly what they asked for.
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It will eventually, even if it's not against Musk. Question is what you'll do about it. Just warning people has done very little against these psychopaths.
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The country doesn't have a rule of law, there's nothing left to violate.
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Honestly, doesn't matter. You should probably rather start organizing people in your local area and get people you know to follow suit. Many of the worst aspects of fascism can only be mitigated by people on the ground and it's clear that the "1776 will commence again"-types won't do anything.
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Not enough people invoked the 2nd amendment is what. Rights like that rely on at least an implicit threat of violence by the citizenry.
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That would be justifiable by liberal principles though, considering that's the main function of the state according to liberal philosophy. It's just not non-coercive, but if the other side violates the harm principle, state coercion is justified.
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A lot of them were actually completely aware of what was happening, even if they said otherwise. The Nazis were actually very open about a lot of their violent policies.
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What about this dude? en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jos%C3%...
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Other way around actually. Every democracy is a republic but not every republic is a democracy.
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(And, yes, there's a weird Republican gay sex mansion.)
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Problem is even if he's impeached or otherwise removed from power, his VP is that asshole Vance.
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You don't beat people like this by nagging them Kevin.
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No one said anything about changing chromosomes you buffoon.
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If you want to get rid of the progressively more malicious plutocracy, reform the inheritance system towards the cooperatization of the economy. The economy needs to be decentralized, both for the free market to work and for the state to do its job.
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Im Bezug auf was? Dass sich Faschos kabbeln ist keine Seltenheit und war ein Grund dafür warum Mussolini nie so aggressiv werden konnte wie Hitler. Und das Ding ist 100% gefährlich. Praktisch jeder Hauptzweck des politischen Systems wird dadurch negativ beeinträchtigt. Repräsentation allen voran.