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      Its curious to see how we handle a guy like Donald Trump when you compare him to David Koresh or Anwar Al-Awlaki.

      I suspect that he’s going to continue inciting violence straight through the election and well afterwards, but I doubt he’ll spend so much as a day behind bars. Nevermind getting the heavy hand of the police state common to non-Christians and non-millionaires.

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    ter·ror·ism

    noun

    the unlawful use of violence and intimidation, especially against civilians, in the pursuit of political aims.

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    Call his bluff. They have a pretty small group of LARPing cowards, we have the National Guard. And as slow as thr courts have been getting the January 6 assholes in jail, I’m pretty confident that the next “incident” will be dealt with much more swiftly.

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      Even if a few people die that is too many, I rather it be averted than swiftly with violence. I always find that point of view strange. Basically saying some innocent’s may be hurt but I am personally okay with that because of the result.

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        i always find the idea of treating fascist traitors trying to overthrow our democracy with kid gloves to be a strange point of view…

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          I don’t want those fascist to shoot people , pretty simple. The strange point of view is your twisted one.

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    No shit.

    You have to fight like hell or you won’t have a country left. Wait, what was that?

    And I’ll be right there with you. Liar.

    Look, the thing is, the liberal media is out to get him, even though he’s a great guy. They make up all these lying liar cases against him in court. They have all this sworn testimony and evidence. And it’s all lies. It’s a political witch hunt. Also:

    He’ll be right there with you when you storm the courtroom and attack the judge. Trust me. He means it this time. And should he defeat the deep state and get elected, you’ll have nothing to worry about. He’ll commemorate Jan 6 and the courtroom attack the same way the nazi’s commemorated the beer-hall putsch.

    This dude is pretty cool. /s

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    "I’m not sure the public would stand for it,” Trump said during a Fox News interview that aired Sunday. “I think it’d be tough for the public to take. At a certain point, there’s a breaking point.”

    I don’t see that as inciting violence YET. We saw how Trump set it up for 1/6:

    So, if he starts calling for a mass protest at the courthouse on 7/11 with similar language? Yeah, I’d call that incitement.

    Particularly if he has some kind of speech to the crowd before going in for sentencing, or, if he’s allowed to leave following sentencing.

    That could all result in ANOTHER investigation and criminal indictment, oh, say, around 2027/2028 or so.

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      Oh sweet it’s on 7/11 free slushie day, now I can watch collapse of democracy attempt #2 while sippin on a free slush

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      He knows he doesn’t have the same kind of pull that he used to, though. He may still try to see what kind of crowd he can muster. He’s that vain. But it doesn’t seem like many would answer his call to violence anymore.

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      The orange felon is begging for prison time. He has an malignant narcissist’s soul. His followers are those easily fooled and/or poorly educated dolts who eat up his obvious lies.
      The MSM isn’t allowed to call out his outright lies and stochastic terrorism because the oligarchs who own them want fascism.

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    It’s a good thing he’s a Rich White Man instead of a Black Child! Otherwise he may be put in Solitary Confinement for YEARS or DECADES for trying to Incite Violence!

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      Solitary is for suspicion of stealing a bag. Inciting violence is probably one of the shot on sight crimes, up there with holding a sandwich.

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    how has this country become so ridiculous under the governance of such brilliant minds?

    edit: idk why people think that i actually this guy is brilliant, but here --> /s

    what i meant was “no shit, sherlock”

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        i was being sarcastic, there are no brilliant minds and you can’t outbreed intellect; that’s not how things work. idiocracy is a reactionary movie.

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    It feels the same as No Justice No Peace but of course by justice he means he gets the convictions overturned.