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Did you know that white men commit more sex crimes per capita than any other demographic?
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These are all true. Just like it is for serial killers; they become what they are on their personal time
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The barriers are horrific: The occasional threat of competing on a level playing field Can’t say the hard r or be openly racist at work Can’t own a trad wife because of Feminism Occasionally might be held responsible Always stressed knowing a Mexican is replacing him someday
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C’mon, you gotta have better rage bait than that. It’s like you’re not even trying
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lol I been a shop steward for years. Bourgeois my ass Teamsters pres is a fuckin traitor I can’t see what those policies they might be other than the tax tips
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That’s why the states with the lowest blue collar pay are generally red states. And dems haven’t done near enough lately. At least they don’t have wet dreams of cuts to services that benefit us. Reps are like; fuck Vets, hungry kids & 9/11 first responders. my billionaire donors need tax cuts
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Promoting the nuclear family is not the same as coming up with policies to create the conditions that make raising children more affordable. Tax breaks help but higher wages would have to be part of the solution. Republicans have always voted against that kind of thing.
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It might seem like he’s fighting for auto industry but if you got a union, he’s fighting that too. He’s far from a populist and gives 2 shits for the working class. Reps have a long history fighting against almost everything that helps the worker. Blatantly anti labor
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Did some reading. Dems voted unanimously with Reps on no tax tips but I know it was trump initiated. No tax tips is a good thing but expires in 4yrs. You know what doesn’t have an expiration? The tax cuts for the wealthiest people in the “big beautiful bill”. That rest of the bill is horrible
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Yeah Bidens lights were on but he wasn’t home a lot of times. That’s bad. Again many on the left agree. Plenty of ways to check if something is true or disinformation or propaganda. Unless, of course, cult like loyalty to an aspiring dictator is your thing
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Please ignore the fact that the the tax bill passed the House by one because a democrat couldn’t vote because he was, you know, dead? smh How many Americans (especially elderly) will die if it becomes law? You cry ageism but it’s really about liberals usual blame & disdain of the left
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They need to go too. They’re better than most but too old is too old
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You know the modern age of white nationalism and the beginning of the end of our democracy happened on their watch, right?
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How dare he question the gentocracy!
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Give them signed headshots next time they visit. They’re obviously fans
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Fed govt ignoring the law. Illegal detention of citizens. Tens of millions losing health insurance. Stop getting your news from Breitbart, NY Post, Fox News, etc and you might find out more. And most leftists agree msm / legacy news outlets are trash.
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Do you ever post about relevant current events? Like I know rage bait is a thing but these kinds of right wing posts are just so cringe now. Especially compared with the dire situation the country is in
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I doubt dear leader will stop eating big macs over this
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Who’s this skeet for
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The systemic problem of not holding corporations and their officers accountable when it's been proven they caused harm or death, like the Sacklers, will cause people to seek their own justice. For the poor and powerless, Sackler, Bezos, Thompson, etc are all the same. Above the law
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Not sure I follow but I'll try to clarify I think systemic forces can explain peoples actions and may or may not justify them Someone with a higher social status/influence/power should be accountable to the level of their status.
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trust me. I fit the description
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Funny coincidence. I'm latino and have mixed kids and a mixed grand kid. And my father is worried every time he's out and about in the Texas town he lives. so I'm right there with you
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Funny you mention it. Never wanted a gun until Feb. I think people on the left should start arming themselves, especially us marginalized. Even if I became a pacifist, I guarantee I will have a higher chance of being detained or killed by a fascist regime than you.
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If someone threatened you or your family, would you not want to hurt them? It's a natural instinct. The billionaire class always wants more money. Our existence gets in the way. They "legally" remove the obstacles. I'll never shed a tear for a murdered CEO.
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correct me if I'm wrong: You're saying his life should be valued just as much as anyone else's. He lived in the same society as us & subjected to the same social forces as us that lead him to be CEO. This implies he and we were equals.
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rights violated. mass incarceration. slave wages. fired for calling in to care for a kid with the flu. choosing between meds or rent. The powerful knows it's happening & can choose to change things but won't. That makes them responsible. There will be more violence is if nothing changes
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The circumstance, in the case of the US, is money dictates who is put in power or who gets elected. This has never been more true since Citizens United v FEC. Those elected are loyal to the money, not the people, causing too many injustices to list here
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Alleged murderer. murderer or not, he is sexy. don't tell me you wouldn't run your fingers through his thick wavy hair if you had the chance
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💯 There are systemic complex sociological problems (injustice as a catch all). If not remedied the outcome is more violence People in power are the root cause of injustice There are processes in place to fix injustice. Those processes were created by the people in power. See where I'm going?
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I wouldn't call it non-committal language. I was trying to be a little nuanced to get folks thinking a few layers deeper than murder bad and why Luigi is so damn sexy. That's not bad manipulation. I'm not trying to force anyone to fall in line with my belief. Anyone could have asked for clarity
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You weren't the only one in the discussion and I contributed my take on the topic. You just didn't like my take and I'm cool with it
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you murdered my feelings
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lol
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yes exactly. and the working class feels threatened and I think America is a tinderbox right now. That was what I originally wanted to discuss. Focusing on why Luigi is popular for allegedly killing a ceo without discussing the back story felt sort of disingenuous, almost deceptive in a way.
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wait let me grab my dictionary
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wait let me grab my thesaurus
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um wut
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lol so I see nuanced conversation is not really your thing
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Ok y'all. While some of you are pearl clutching and virtue signaling, I'm trying to get an honest conversation about class consciousness going. At its core, I think that's what it's really about. Not horny women online who have a murderer kink or people bereft of morals.
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sure because we all know cheering on murder is something that totally doesn't happen in America.
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so no attempt to connect trump supporters to Luigi supporters or to explain why so many trump supporters also cheered on Luigi. media seriously downplayed the amount of support Luigi had and how it really was a common sentiment across political ideologies.
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I'm sure that's true in some cases. I'm late 40s. everyone in my orbit are similar age. none of them are on social media much. My friends range from communists and socialists to republicans. My coworkers are maga. most were like, yeah, fuck that ceo. None were horny for Luigi.
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I like it when people who cause harm and death are no longer able to. Sociopathic monsters are the ones sacrificing human lives to line the pockets of shareholders
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This speaks to the same issue
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A very noble sentiment but why do you think a significant amount of people love Luigi? (and it's not just terminally online folks)