I'd like to know how these courts can judge that "rhetoric" promoting anti-immigrant and racist takes aren't a direct threat to public safety, particularly in light of the rash of po-po crimes and extremist violence towards black and LGBTQ individuals and communities.
Apparently people or groups of people have to die before we make any headway with this country's flood of mass shootings virtually every. single. day.
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@MikeBarbre People dying won’t get them to address any of this either. They don’t care if we die, in fact some of them are hoping for it. They won’t address these issues because they like it this way. It’s what they believe, they’re all for it being acceptable behavior.

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@cjcrew Yeah, that last sentence was more sarcasm. Completely agree with you. That's why I've believed for a while now that police unions needed to be ripped out by the roots, cleaned out, and replanted, and corrupt officers prosecuted.
In any way realistic? Probably not. But the days of "law enforcement" murdering the minority citizens they deem less-than or expendable has to end in this country, one way or another.

@MikeBarbre I worry about the direction I see “leadership” in this country headed. It’s not looking good at all.

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