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Okay, he was arrested, not convicted. He gets his day in court like everyone else. The real issue as I see it is the damage being arrested and charged does to a person regardless of their innocence. If this guy spends 50k on lawyers and legal bills and is found innocent thats supposed to be the system working. Incarceration is human trafficking no matter how we want to sugar coat it. Its not less traumatizing because the people doing it have a shiny badge. If they are strip searched its not less sexual assault than being forcibly strip searched by a random person on the street. Now I dont blame these cops here, they are obviously in tough position. I dont give two ****s about peoples right to pray to Santa Claus or whatever make believe person they want but those people looked like they were doing a pretty good job of distancing and it was outside. I personally want cops who will say no when given an order to arrest people for BS like this. Sometimes their job is to protect us from government and from their fellow cops.

the reality... this and countless other examples IS tyranny.

But since lefties are scared ****less over a virus with 99.9% survival rate, they cheer it on and voluntarily demand more.
 
1. Trump calls CNN "the enemy of the people."
Cesar Sayoc sends pipe bombs to CNN.

2. Trump tweets about "anarchists and agitators."
Kyle Rittenhouse kills two people in Kenosha.

3. Trump tweets "LIBERATE MICHIGAN."
Six men try to kidnap the Governor of Michigan.
 
1. CNN lies endlessly everyday. They are in fact, the enemy of truth

2. Trump correctly identified the arsonists and looters. Rittenhouse killed two people in self defesne, as the law will agree ill assure you

3. The people involved hate Trump

Is there ever a moment where you blame the people actually responsible for things rather than your political opponents?
 
i'll tell ya what's more ridiculous


turning a blind eye to sexual assault

**** jim jordan
 
Morgan Jerkins
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[B]A man wanted to kidnap a female governor because

he couldn't bench press at a facility during a pandemic.

Just let that sink in for a second
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From Psychology Today, Are Americans Just Stupid?

Adam Wainwright says half the St. Louis Cardinals are "flat earthers". That's surely an exaggeration but anti-science is on the rise. And it's not just religious fundamentalists.

Nevertheless, if we examine the rejection of science closely, we find that it is not rooted in stupidity. The dad who brings his family to the Creation Museum to see cavemen mingling with dinosaurs might surprise you with his intellectual abilities, whether by reciting obscure sports statistics from memory, analyzing complex problems or ideas on the job, or building an impressive addition onto his home in his spare time. And that mother who fights administrators to establish a religious club in her child's public school, propagating fundamentalist beliefs that reject science into the next generation, may have been at the top of her class back in high school.

To understand American anti-intellectualism, it’s important to realize that smart people can embrace dumb ideas. On an individual or social level, this happens when the right mix of factors come together. The first factor is our own makeup – all humans are to some degree biologically prone to intellectual laziness, emotional decision-making, confirmation bias, and other natural impulses that often obstruct critical thinking.
 
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