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In reply to the discussion: So is vigilantism now the preferred way of making a statement or enacting change? [View all]Blue_Tires
(56,735 posts)22. I'm not disagreeing with you
I believe in law and we're supposed to be a nation of laws... But when the angry orange idiot gets away with literally everything because he owns the federal judges and the USSC has officially said nothing he does is illegal, we're no longer citizens with a president, we're subjects living under a king. The law is now officially whatever Donnie declares it to be.
And if the leader of the free world (along with his ever-increasing bandwagon of cronies) no longer abides by any laws, why should any of the rest of us?
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So is vigilantism now the preferred way of making a statement or enacting change? [View all]
milestogo
Dec 5
OP
Are you saying you're seeing lots of DUers going out and shooting people? Do tell. Otherwise, if you're
Scrivener7
Dec 5
#23
American judges have made it clear that the law does not apply to rich white males.
Irish_Dem
Dec 5
#3
Is jailing those that can't pay their medical debt the preferred method of collection?
tenderfoot
Dec 5
#9
Understanding and empathizing with somebody's motives is not the same as endorsing their actions.
Voltaire2
Dec 5
#12
Asimov was a serial sexual harasser so I'm not sure everyone holds him in the same regard as you do.
BannonsLiver
Dec 5
#32
Probably a last resort for a few that feel powerless to change things any other way. nt
2 Meow Momma
Dec 5
#15
I agree. But, his act Will save no lives. The CEO will be replaced by another moneymaker.
Ping Tung
Dec 5
#39
Appears so. Maybe the government ought to get it's act together and enact a viable healthcare system
Silent Type
Dec 5
#16
The dead man made deliberate decisions that killed a lot of people on the daily.
onecaliberal
Dec 5
#28
Not the "preferred" way, but it appears to be electorally beneficial to Retrumplicans
maxrandb
Dec 5
#34