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Cancel culture strikes again

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  • CopperC Offline
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    Christ

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      Shaun King is reliable.

      Education is extremely important.

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      • 89th8 89th

        I’m surprised the Andrew Jackson statue in Lafayette Park wasn’t torn down earlier this month.

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        @89th said in Cancel culture strikes again:

        I’m surprised the Andrew Jackson statue in Lafayette Park wasn’t torn down earlier this month.

        https://news.yahoo.com/protesters-try-pull-down-andrew-022526909.html

        They tried last night.

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            Absolutely LOVE this move by Trump.

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              Do it

              Lock 'em up

              Retroactively would be great, get them all, every single one

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                So when are the mosques going to start coming down? I mean, Islam does have a history tied up with slavery, doesn’t it?

                The Brad

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                  Indeed Islam does and in some places continues to do so. But that is an inconvenient truth best left alone.

                  Elbows up!

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                    From Connecting Vets.Radio.com:

                    "The Veterans' Memorial Preservation and Recognition Act of ➡ 2003 ⬅ establishes criminal penalties for anyone who "willfully injures or destroys, or attempts to injure or destroy ...veterans' memorials" including "any structure, plaque, statue or other monument on public property commemorating the service of any person or persons in the armed forces of the United States."

                    Under that statute, anyone convicted of those acts could be fined and/or imprisoned for ➡ no more than 10 years, ⬅ or both."

                    Oh, well. His heart's in the right place. 😑

                    Success is measured by your discipline and inner peace. – Mike Ditka

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                      Robert Downey Jr remains untouchable... good.

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                      • Catseye3C Catseye3

                        From Connecting Vets.Radio.com:

                        "The Veterans' Memorial Preservation and Recognition Act of ➡ 2003 ⬅ establishes criminal penalties for anyone who "willfully injures or destroys, or attempts to injure or destroy ...veterans' memorials" including "any structure, plaque, statue or other monument on public property commemorating the service of any person or persons in the armed forces of the United States."

                        Under that statute, anyone convicted of those acts could be fined and/or imprisoned for ➡ no more than 10 years, ⬅ or both."

                        Oh, well. His heart's in the right place. 😑

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                        @Catseye3 said in Cancel culture strikes again:

                        From Connecting Vets.Radio.com:

                        "The Veterans' Memorial Preservation and Recognition Act of ➡ 2003 ⬅ establishes criminal penalties for anyone who "willfully injures or destroys, or attempts to injure or destroy ...veterans' memorials" including "any structure, plaque, statue or other monument on public property commemorating the service of any person or persons in the armed forces of the United States."

                        Under that statute, anyone convicted of those acts could be fined and/or imprisoned for ➡ no more than 10 years, ⬅ or both."

                        Oh, well. His heart's in the right place. 😑

                        Cats, I don’t get your point. Trump says they can be sentenced up to 10 years, which is what the law states as well...Your post reads like you believe the law expired in 10 years. It didn’t, that was just the sentencing limit.

                        The Brad

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                          @LuFins: No, that's not it. His tweet reads "I have authorized the Federal Government . . . " His authorization isn't needed. The authorization was in force at the moment the VMPA passed into law. He makes it sound like he reintroduced it somehow. He had nothing to do with it.

                          The vandals committed criminal acts, and have not been apprehended. Unless they are identified and caught, his tweet is doubly pointless -- as is the threat of 10 years imprisonment.

                          Sure sounds presidential, though!

                          Success is measured by your discipline and inner peace. – Mike Ditka

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                            I think his tweet says he authorizes the ARREST, and then from there the charges would follow the Act's punishment guidelines.

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                              His authorization for the arrest isn't needed; it's already in the law.

                              Success is measured by your discipline and inner peace. – Mike Ditka

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                                Then it reemphasizes it. 👍

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                                  His authorization for the arrest isn't needed; it's already in the law.

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                                  @Catseye3 said in Cancel culture strikes again:

                                  His authorization for the arrest isn't needed; it's already in the law.

                                  Correct, but as the executive, the agencies generally follow his guidance regarding enforcement. To this point they have refrained from enforcing the law. Now he is instructing them to actively enforce and prosecute.

                                  The Brad

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                                    @ 89th: I'd go along with that if he hadn't said "I have authorized". If he'd reminded us of the act and that he wants it enforced more strongly or something, I'd be fine. But to me it sounds like he's trying to get credit for something he had nothing to do with -- trying to look all proactive and powerful and presidential.

                                    Success is measured by your discipline and inner peace. – Mike Ditka

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                                    • LuFins DadL LuFins Dad

                                      @Catseye3 said in Cancel culture strikes again:

                                      His authorization for the arrest isn't needed; it's already in the law.

                                      Correct, but as the executive, the agencies generally follow his guidance regarding enforcement. To this point they have refrained from enforcing the law. Now he is instructing them to actively enforce and prosecute.

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                                      @LuFins-Dad How do we know they've refrained from enforcing the law? Why would they? Can it be that they don't know who to arrest because they don't know who the perps are?

                                      Success is measured by your discipline and inner peace. – Mike Ditka

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                                        Who gives a flying fuck whether he needed to authorize it or not. The issue is there are people destroying our historical monuments, and so far nothing is being done to stop it. If it will help put a stop to this I don't give a rat's ass WHAT the man says.

                                        Jesus.

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                                          @LuFins-Dad How do we know they've refrained from enforcing the law? Why would they? Can it be that they don't know who to arrest because they don't know who the perps are?

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                                          @Catseye3 said in Cancel culture strikes again:

                                          @LuFins-Dad How do we know they've refrained from enforcing the law? Why would they? Can it be that they don't know who to arrest because they don't know who the perps are?

                                          Have you seen any of the hundreds of videos? Heck, just the other night a line of cops stood a block away watching them tear down the Albert Pike statue in DC. Trump's tweet/whatever provides clearer instructions, as @LuFins-Dad said.

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