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The miscellaneous conservatives/Trumpbots/racists inciting violence/BS thread

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2 minutes ago, toolg said:

Obviously they're going private because they're being doxxed. Wreckless cons will go after anybody without proof.

:lol: Pathetic. 

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Hahahahahahaha

 

Holy ish, twitter is having some fun with this story. :roll: 

 

 

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holy eff these people are stupid. 😂😂😂

Bwahahahaha the pedos at Lincoln project were behind the false flag. Ishlibs are literally the stupidest people on the planet

More Democrat scum caught in the lie:

These people are beneath contempt 

Swalwell too. Scum.

@toolg

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Did they make too many? Why are they selling a $30 shirt for $7? Can you even get a t shirt printed for $7? In America? I’m just asking questions… 🤔
 

 

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Nice to see the right wing dewshnozzles who claimed we had to respect Trump, right or wrong, do about faces.

Are they huge anal wart-like hypocrites? Yes, yes they are.

47 minutes ago, Toastrel said:

Nice to see the right wing dewshnozzles who claimed we had to respect Trump, right or wrong, do about faces.

Are they huge anal wart-like hypocrites? Yes, yes they are.

😆 You almost forget about all the stances they take.

14 hours ago, Kz! said:

Bwahahahaha the pedos at Lincoln project were behind the false flag. Ishlibs are literally the stupidest people on the planet

The Lincoln Project are Republicans. 

14 minutes ago, toolg said:

The Lincoln Project are Republicans. 

Of course they are

17 minutes ago, toolg said:

The Lincoln Project are Republicans. 

Holy ish 😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣🤣🤣

1 hour ago, lynched1 said:

Of course they are

 

1 hour ago, Kz! said:

Holy ish 😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣🤣🤣


Yes, they are.  Republicans smart enough to realize that Trump would destroy their party and took a stand.

2 hours ago, Kz! said:

Holy ish 😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣🤣🤣

First, you try to tell me VA Democrats staged it. Then you tell me Lincoln Project admitted to it. Why don’t you find out the real story before you start smearing?

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"Today’s demonstration was our way of reminding Virginians what happened in Charlottesville four years ago, the Republican Party’s embrace of those values, and Glenn Youngkin’s failure to condemn it.” -The Lincoln Project

Second, if Lincoln Project got a bunch of Democrats to stand outside and stage this, then good troll job by them. They gave a bunch of free publicity to Republican candidate Youngkin. 

https://www.nytimes.com/2021/10/29/us/florida-professors-voting-rights-lawsuit.html

Florida is seeking to block expert testimony by University of Florida professors because their testimony would be against "state interests"

This is an ACTUAL violation of freedom of speech, because it's the state seeking to deny it. THAT is the danger that the 1st amendment protects against - the government seeking to suppress and stifle free expression

Getting banned from Twatter or the Facebooks is not a free speech violation because it's not the state silencing you.

The above? THAT is what authoritarians want. A government that can tell its citizens when they can and cannot express themselves. 

On 10/30/2021 at 11:01 AM, toolg said:

First, you try to tell me VA Democrats staged it. Then you tell me Lincoln Project admitted to it. Why don’t you find out the real story before you start smearing?

Second, if Lincoln Project got a bunch of Democrats to stand outside and stage this, then good troll job by them. They gave a bunch of free publicity to Republican candidate Youngkin. 

Bro, you legitimately fell for one of the most retarded false flags ever put together and now you're scrambling to look less dumb. Just sit this one out, man. You got got. 

33 minutes ago, JohnSnowsHair said:

A government that can tell its citizens when they can and cannot express themselves. 

Trumplicans would Support it. The only expressions permissible would be, "Hail Trump" and "Death to Liberals"

59 minutes ago, Kz! said:

Bro, you legitimately fell for one of the most retarded false flags ever put together and now you're scrambling to look less dumb. Just sit this one out, man. You got got. 

Not got by you. I found it awkward Virginians were bringing back memories of Charlottesville. That's where it started.

Josh Hawley goes off on porn and video games.

These Republicans are good at misplacing responsibility.

1 minute ago, toolg said:

Josh Hawley goes off on porn and video games.

These Republicans are good at misplacing responsibility.

Damn everything is political now. I thought men played games for recreation and watched porn when they wanted/needed to...you know. 

5 minutes ago, toolg said:

Not got by you. I found it awkward Virginians were bringing back memories of Charlottesville. That's where it started.

Yeah, you totally just "found it awkward" and didn't get completely tricked by an obvious dem ploy:

On 10/29/2021 at 4:10 PM, toolg said:

If he's wearing a white shirt and khakis, carrying a tiki torch and wearing sunglasses in the rain to a political event, I can make an educated guess about his views.

This is why they keep doing it, though. Their supporters will just eagerly lap it up despite the obvious transparency. :lol: 

18 minutes ago, Boogyman said:

Damn everything is political now. I thought men played games for recreation and watched porn when they wanted/needed to...you know. 

What young man doesn't like porn and video games? This is new? Now it's got to be somebody else's fault some young men succumbed to vice and won't get off the couch? Don't blame these poor young men for being useless.  :rolleyes:

1 hour ago, JohnSnowsHair said:

https://www.nytimes.com/2021/10/29/us/florida-professors-voting-rights-lawsuit.html

Florida is seeking to block expert testimony by University of Florida professors because their testimony would be against "state interests"

This is an ACTUAL violation of freedom of speech, because it's the state seeking to deny it. THAT is the danger that the 1st amendment protects against - the government seeking to suppress and stifle free expression

Getting banned from Twatter or the Facebooks is not a free speech violation because it's not the state silencing you.

The above? THAT is what authoritarians want. A government that can tell its citizens when they can and cannot express themselves. 

Eh...it's not that black and white. The professors are being blocked from testifying by their employer, which just happens to be the University of Florida, i.e., the state of Florida. The professors are free to resign and then still testify. 

It's petty and stupid, but it isn't a violation of their right to free speech. No one is putting them in jail for this, they are simply making this a requirement of their continued employment. Maybe it violates their employment contracts -- that would be interesting to know. But this is akin to a police department firing an officer for not getting vaccinated -- no one has a Constitutional right to be a police officer or a college professor. 

Just because something is stupid and petty doesn't mean its Unconstitutional. I'd even call this an abuse of power, and maybe a violation of their employment contracts (need more details). But it's not a free speech violation if they are testifying in their capacity as University of Florida professors. 

5 minutes ago, vikas83 said:

Eh...it's not that black and white. The professors are being blocked from testifying by their employer, which just happens to be the University of Florida, i.e., the state of Florida. The professors are free to resign and then still testify. 

It's petty and stupid, but it isn't a violation of their right to free speech. No one is putting them in jail for this, they are simply making this a requirement of their continued employment. Maybe it violates their employment contracts -- that would be interesting to know. But this is akin to a police department firing an officer for not getting vaccinated -- no one has a Constitutional right to be a police officer or a college professor. 

Just because something is stupid and petty doesn't mean its Unconstitutional. I'd even call this an abuse of power, and maybe a violation of their employment contracts (need more details). But it's not a free speech violation if they are testifying in their capacity as University of Florida professors. 

No, it's not black and white.... DeSantis has enough connections to UF to make it appear he's coerced the university to bar the professors from testifying. He made a power play against the professors. He silenced them by threatening their job; or he's forced them to resign to testify, weakening the University. DeSantis doesn't care.

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