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  • R Renauda
    10 Jan 2021, 18:21

    How sportingly white of the rampaging mob to extend the Pauls' that level of common decency. I am sure they recognized them as fellow libertarians.

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    Copper
    wrote on 10 Jan 2021, 18:52 last edited by Copper 1 Oct 2021, 18:55
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    @renauda said in Threw away the dream..:

    How sportingly white of the rampaging mob to extend the Pauls' that level of common decency. I am sure they recognized them as fellow libertarians.

    It was in all the papers

    https://thehill.com/homenews/senate/514103-sen-rand-paul-says-he-and-his-wife-were-attacked-by-an-angry-mob-leaving

    If you are interested in the races involved you can watch the video (the whites misbehaved, as expected)

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    • C Copper
      10 Jan 2021, 18:52

      @renauda said in Threw away the dream..:

      How sportingly white of the rampaging mob to extend the Pauls' that level of common decency. I am sure they recognized them as fellow libertarians.

      It was in all the papers

      https://thehill.com/homenews/senate/514103-sen-rand-paul-says-he-and-his-wife-were-attacked-by-an-angry-mob-leaving

      If you are interested in the races involved you can watch the video (the whites misbehaved, as expected)

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      Horace
      wrote on 10 Jan 2021, 19:00 last edited by Horace 1 Oct 2021, 19:05
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      @copper said in Threw away the dream..:

      (the whites misbehaved, as expected)

      That figures.

      I'm really glad I have the virtue inside of me to recognize this.

      Education is extremely important.

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      • C Copper
        10 Jan 2021, 18:52

        @renauda said in Threw away the dream..:

        How sportingly white of the rampaging mob to extend the Pauls' that level of common decency. I am sure they recognized them as fellow libertarians.

        It was in all the papers

        https://thehill.com/homenews/senate/514103-sen-rand-paul-says-he-and-his-wife-were-attacked-by-an-angry-mob-leaving

        If you are interested in the races involved you can watch the video (the whites misbehaved, as expected)

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        Renauda
        wrote on 10 Jan 2021, 19:52 last edited by Renauda 1 Oct 2021, 22:24
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        @copper said in Threw away the dream..:

        If you are interested in the races involved you can watch the video (the whites misbehaved, as expected)

        Actually I am more intrigued by the commonalities and similar degrees of blind rage between a patriotic libertarian mob as in the video and an anarchist anti-fa mob in other videos posted here in the recent past. To be honest, I believe both are comprised of similar social cast offs.

        Elbows up!

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        • R Renauda
          10 Jan 2021, 18:21

          How sportingly white of the rampaging mob to extend the Pauls' that level of common decency. I am sure they recognized them as fellow libertarians.

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          Doctor Phibes
          wrote on 10 Jan 2021, 20:16 last edited by
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          @renauda said in Threw away the dream..:

          How sportingly white of the rampaging mob to extend the Pauls' that level of common decency. I am sure they recognized them as fellow libertarians.

          Maybe they just got sick of having to listen to him.

          I was only joking

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          • R Renauda
            10 Jan 2021, 19:52

            @copper said in Threw away the dream..:

            If you are interested in the races involved you can watch the video (the whites misbehaved, as expected)

            Actually I am more intrigued by the commonalities and similar degrees of blind rage between a patriotic libertarian mob as in the video and an anarchist anti-fa mob in other videos posted here in the recent past. To be honest, I believe both are comprised of similar social cast offs.

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            Mik
            wrote on 10 Jan 2021, 20:16 last edited by
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            @renauda Agreed. There is a level of absurdity to the perceived grievances as compared to past insurrections. There is little to nothing in America today that rises to the level such that people should take to the streets.

            I have long wondered if we in fact need wars, conflict to release pressure such as we are feeling today. We have it too good. Maybe we need to be reminded of what not good really is.

            “I am fond of pigs. Dogs look up to us. Cats look down on us. Pigs treat us as equals.” ~Winston S. Churchill

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            • M Mik
              10 Jan 2021, 20:16

              @renauda Agreed. There is a level of absurdity to the perceived grievances as compared to past insurrections. There is little to nothing in America today that rises to the level such that people should take to the streets.

              I have long wondered if we in fact need wars, conflict to release pressure such as we are feeling today. We have it too good. Maybe we need to be reminded of what not good really is.

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              Jolly
              wrote on 10 Jan 2021, 20:20 last edited by
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              @mik said in Threw away the dream..:

              @renauda Agreed. There is a level of absurdity to the perceived grievances as compared to past insurrections. There is little to nothing in America today that rises to the level such that people should take to the streets.

              I have long wondered if we in fact need wars, conflict to release pressure such as we are feeling today. We have it too good. Maybe we need to be reminded of what not good really is.

              Nah, just a nice Depression.

              Enough to wipe the smirk off some of the upper class and enough to give the bottom some impetus to do better.

              “Cry havoc and let slip the DOGE of war!”

              Those who cheered as J-6 American prisoners were locked in solitary for 18 months without trial, now suddenly fight tooth and nail for foreign terrorists’ "due process". — Buck Sexton

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              • M Mik
                10 Jan 2021, 20:16

                @renauda Agreed. There is a level of absurdity to the perceived grievances as compared to past insurrections. There is little to nothing in America today that rises to the level such that people should take to the streets.

                I have long wondered if we in fact need wars, conflict to release pressure such as we are feeling today. We have it too good. Maybe we need to be reminded of what not good really is.

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                Renauda
                wrote on 10 Jan 2021, 22:39 last edited by Renauda 1 Oct 2021, 22:40
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                @mik said in Threw away the dream..:

                There is a level of absurdity to the perceived grievances as compared to past insurrections. There is little to nothing in America today that rises to the level such that people should take to the streets.

                Absurd is right.

                On one hand you have a group that sees a vast conspiracy of intellectual urban elites eroding the hard won freedom and liberty of the common working person based on race and gender and, on the other hand, you see a similar group that purports there are wealthy urban elites conspiring to preserve a status quo that denies freedom and liberty to the common working person based on race and gender.

                Elbows up!

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                • M Mik
                  10 Jan 2021, 20:16

                  @renauda Agreed. There is a level of absurdity to the perceived grievances as compared to past insurrections. There is little to nothing in America today that rises to the level such that people should take to the streets.

                  I have long wondered if we in fact need wars, conflict to release pressure such as we are feeling today. We have it too good. Maybe we need to be reminded of what not good really is.

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                  taiwan_girl
                  wrote on 11 Jan 2021, 02:43 last edited by
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                  @mik said in Threw away the dream..:

                  @renauda Agreed. There is a level of absurdity to the perceived grievances as compared to past insurrections. There is little to nothing in America today that rises to the level such that people should take to the streets.

                  I have long wondered if we in fact need wars, conflict to release pressure such as we are feeling today. We have it too good. Maybe we need to be reminded of what not good really is.

                  Agree also a 100%. I believe that the anger, etc. is very intense but very short lived, like a spark as compare to a long burning torch.

                  People in the US do have it quite well, and while people think that they have problems, there really truly is not a sustaining problem to keep large amounts of people angry for a long time.

                  I think of recent protests in Hong Kong (or even Thailand) where there are 10's or even 100's of thousands of people in the streets in a single city for weeks on end.

                  There was/is enough of a strong passion among those large group of people to keep it going for weeks on end.

                  Yes, the protest in DC had 10's of thousands of people, but it would not have continued past that day. Everybody would have gotten on their buses and went home the next day, even if there was not a invasion of the US capital.

                  Maybe @Rainman can give some background on the actual number of people involved in teh protests there. My understanding is that even there, it was (relatively saying) a small number of people.

                  This is downtown BKK a couple of months ago, a scene that repeated day after day

                  IMG_4621.jpg

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                  • T taiwan_girl
                    11 Jan 2021, 02:43

                    @mik said in Threw away the dream..:

                    @renauda Agreed. There is a level of absurdity to the perceived grievances as compared to past insurrections. There is little to nothing in America today that rises to the level such that people should take to the streets.

                    I have long wondered if we in fact need wars, conflict to release pressure such as we are feeling today. We have it too good. Maybe we need to be reminded of what not good really is.

                    Agree also a 100%. I believe that the anger, etc. is very intense but very short lived, like a spark as compare to a long burning torch.

                    People in the US do have it quite well, and while people think that they have problems, there really truly is not a sustaining problem to keep large amounts of people angry for a long time.

                    I think of recent protests in Hong Kong (or even Thailand) where there are 10's or even 100's of thousands of people in the streets in a single city for weeks on end.

                    There was/is enough of a strong passion among those large group of people to keep it going for weeks on end.

                    Yes, the protest in DC had 10's of thousands of people, but it would not have continued past that day. Everybody would have gotten on their buses and went home the next day, even if there was not a invasion of the US capital.

                    Maybe @Rainman can give some background on the actual number of people involved in teh protests there. My understanding is that even there, it was (relatively saying) a small number of people.

                    This is downtown BKK a couple of months ago, a scene that repeated day after day

                    IMG_4621.jpg

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                    Mik
                    wrote on 11 Jan 2021, 04:10 last edited by
                    #32

                    @taiwan_girl Perfect example.

                    “I am fond of pigs. Dogs look up to us. Cats look down on us. Pigs treat us as equals.” ~Winston S. Churchill

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                    • T taiwan_girl
                      11 Jan 2021, 02:43

                      @mik said in Threw away the dream..:

                      @renauda Agreed. There is a level of absurdity to the perceived grievances as compared to past insurrections. There is little to nothing in America today that rises to the level such that people should take to the streets.

                      I have long wondered if we in fact need wars, conflict to release pressure such as we are feeling today. We have it too good. Maybe we need to be reminded of what not good really is.

                      Agree also a 100%. I believe that the anger, etc. is very intense but very short lived, like a spark as compare to a long burning torch.

                      People in the US do have it quite well, and while people think that they have problems, there really truly is not a sustaining problem to keep large amounts of people angry for a long time.

                      I think of recent protests in Hong Kong (or even Thailand) where there are 10's or even 100's of thousands of people in the streets in a single city for weeks on end.

                      There was/is enough of a strong passion among those large group of people to keep it going for weeks on end.

                      Yes, the protest in DC had 10's of thousands of people, but it would not have continued past that day. Everybody would have gotten on their buses and went home the next day, even if there was not a invasion of the US capital.

                      Maybe @Rainman can give some background on the actual number of people involved in teh protests there. My understanding is that even there, it was (relatively saying) a small number of people.

                      This is downtown BKK a couple of months ago, a scene that repeated day after day

                      IMG_4621.jpg

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                      Aqua Letifer
                      wrote on 11 Jan 2021, 04:20 last edited by
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                      @taiwan_girl said in Threw away the dream..:

                      if there was not a invasion of the US capital.

                      I haven't heard anyone complain that the size of the Trump rally was somehow a breach of the Constitution.

                      Please love yourself.

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                      • A Aqua Letifer
                        11 Jan 2021, 04:20

                        @taiwan_girl said in Threw away the dream..:

                        if there was not a invasion of the US capital.

                        I haven't heard anyone complain that the size of the Trump rally was somehow a breach of the Constitution.

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                        Jolly
                        wrote on 11 Jan 2021, 04:56 last edited by
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                        @aqua-letifer said in Threw away the dream..:

                        @taiwan_girl said in Threw away the dream..:

                        if there was not a invasion of the US capital.

                        I haven't heard anyone complain that the size of the Trump rally was somehow a breach of the Constitution.

                        What about those that did not storm the Capitol?

                        You are aware that people are losing their jobs and an attempt is being made to turn many attendees into social pariahs?

                        “Cry havoc and let slip the DOGE of war!”

                        Those who cheered as J-6 American prisoners were locked in solitary for 18 months without trial, now suddenly fight tooth and nail for foreign terrorists’ "due process". — Buck Sexton

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                        • J Jolly
                          11 Jan 2021, 04:56

                          @aqua-letifer said in Threw away the dream..:

                          @taiwan_girl said in Threw away the dream..:

                          if there was not a invasion of the US capital.

                          I haven't heard anyone complain that the size of the Trump rally was somehow a breach of the Constitution.

                          What about those that did not storm the Capitol?

                          You are aware that people are losing their jobs and an attempt is being made to turn many attendees into social pariahs?

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                          Aqua Letifer
                          wrote on 11 Jan 2021, 05:09 last edited by
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                          @jolly said in Threw away the dream..:

                          What about those that did not storm the Capitol?

                          You mean the ones who beat the shit out of the AP reporter, the ones who slammed the female NYT photographer on the ground after she showed her pass, or the ones just hanging out and watched the invasion on their phones and were horrified like everyone else? I mention those incidents because copper's "tourist" commentary is true for some and absolutely ridiculous for others who did not enter the Capitol.

                          You are aware that people are losing their jobs and an attempt is being made to turn many attendees into social pariahs?

                          I'm aware that my own job situation has been shaky at times because I dared to not parrot the same liberal bullshit my co-workers were. Yes, demonizing the lot of them is very bad. I'm familiar with the concept.

                          Tell me then what you think of the idea of peaceful Portland protesters who wanted no part of CHAZ. Are we really trying to be fair here or is this just wagon-circling? I honestly don't remember you ever trying to make the same claim with the other side so this is an honest question, I really don't know where you stand on this.

                          Please love yourself.

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                            Jolly
                            wrote on 11 Jan 2021, 05:16 last edited by
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                            And you don't care.

                            Have a nice evening.

                            “Cry havoc and let slip the DOGE of war!”

                            Those who cheered as J-6 American prisoners were locked in solitary for 18 months without trial, now suddenly fight tooth and nail for foreign terrorists’ "due process". — Buck Sexton

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                            • J Jolly
                              11 Jan 2021, 05:16

                              And you don't care.

                              Have a nice evening.

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                              Aqua Letifer
                              wrote on 11 Jan 2021, 05:19 last edited by
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                              @jolly said in Threw away the dream..:

                              And you don't care.

                              Have a nice evening.

                              No actually I'm serious. If we can agree that generalizing is causing serious problems, then okay, we disagree about a lot of other stuff but that would be a starting point.

                              But if you want to defend only your side with a heterogeneous defense and believe all leftist protesters are the same, then we can't even agree on basic facts.

                              Please love yourself.

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