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The Right to Throw a Punch Ends Where Your Nose...
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1. we should get rid of rights
2. capitalism is bad 3. move to resolved | ||
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conditional mandates aren't abrogation
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I never see any liberals fighting for rights anymore
I only ever see them rationalizing them being taken away and justifying Tyranny because the talking head on CNN said it too | ||
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"Free speech doesn't mean freedom from consequence!!" -modern left slogan
*Doesn't understand how you could say the same thing about any repressive society ever*. Hey, North Korea and Nazi Germany and Mao's China and Modern China and Modern Cuba all totes have TONS of free speech, but remember; that doesn't mean freedom from consequence! | ||
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I remember when self proclaimed liberals were the most passionate about rights such as free speech, privacy, private property and control over your own body. They've done a 180 on this belief system because of an endless pounding of propaganda from cable networks like CNN and that dude on MSNBC We used to get movies like The People VS Larry Flint and Mississippi Burning which won Oscars and now those same people are applauding censorship and segregation today Winning politically and their politicians lording over people has become more important to them then their own individual rights. It's a clever trick and they fell for it. | |||
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Twitter isn't obligated to do business with you if you make things difficult for them. | |||
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We should just bring back duels solve all the problems.
Should be a button on twitter. [like] [retweet] [duel] | ||
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