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Is that tweet real or a meme, because that's hilarious.
I've read some of what he wrote and in many ways, in the abstract, I really like ideas of Jacksonian Democracy. Same as I like Jefferson's writings and his "yeoman's republic" but both are minarchy utopias which are pretty far removed from any reality. Certainly any modern one.
The kinds of active polity and ideas about self-government are things I think that really matter. Although I dont see any way that you can have that in the political sphere of life, particularly where that sphere is limited in scope by elections, career politicians, corporate or old money sponsored party machines. Its part of why I think economic democracy matters and could make good on the promises of political democracy.
Although, you are right about the trail of tears, Jackson and Jefferson both had some insane ideas about the indigenous peoples, really genocidal and there is little ambiguity about it.
A guy (Matt Christman) on a podcast I listen to frequently had interesting insights into Jacksonian democracy, and how all the land in the U.S. drove us nuts basically. Because people could just move westward to the frontier (aided by the policy of "Indian removal") people got the idea that they could live n a modern society without government, and even though the frontier was closed at the end of the 19th century / early 20th century, it kind of became part of the political consciousness.
Actually, now that I think about it, around the time the end of the frontier was reached was around the first time the U.S. really started flirting with interventionist foreign policy and imperialism (consider the Spanish American war). So this dumb idea of "American exceptionalism" as a justification for U.S. foreign policy is really just the continuation of Manifest Destiny.
Was DiscoBiscuit at the Capitol?
Do you think he'd be up to that or do you think instead he'd be popping caps at the firing range dreaming about shooting people on the forum he doesnt like?
And if you still need examples of what happens when a group is not prosecuted for threats they make..
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Tell me why these people are free to discuss blowing up cooperate buildings that will result in killing people because someone told them to get the fuck out of here, with zero accountability?
So in the bottom line Captain America is correct/actual timeline? Who would have guessed.
Yup, looks like zero accountability and absolutely zero sense.
Blow up tech centres and you dont simply deny them to your opponents you deny them to yourselves too, this is why a smart movement gave up on so called armed struggle as a self-defeating waste of time in the nineties at the very latest. Maybe that news travels really slow in the right wing community or maybe that community is itself just really slow, I dont know.
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Hail Hydra.
They've all watched Fight Club but never read the book.
The only people being arrested are the idiot minions. Why aren't their financers and ringleaders in custody as well? Dan Bongino has another platform - Fox News.
They've all watched Fight Club but never read the book.
The only people being arrested are the idiot minions. Why aren't their financers and ringleaders in custody as well? Dan Bongino has another platform - Fox News.
I blame New Age and conspiracy theory industries normalising being psychotic and turning it into just another opinion. Most of these people should probably have been institutionalized and have received treatment they need long time ago. One day you have people talking about directing universe with their minds with The Secret and it being treated as completely normal or maybe "bad" and "privileged" and not completely insane and another you have hordes of psychotic people invading the capitol because of their delusions.
“I’m not going to go open a court case saying [Ms. Clinton] eats children,†Mr. Sweet says. “But I can believe that she might eat children.â€