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It is inarguable that, if your country has a national religion, or a set of laws based on the texts of some religion (earnestly or just to keep people down, as in SA), it is a notably unexceptional country in comparison to all secular ones. All that said, of course, we're backsliding quite dramatically. Though our notions that freedom and individual dignity are paramount remain, in practice, we're turning into a ugly, paranoid, and openly classist society where a few keep almost all of the rest under the knuckles of ignorance, diversion and, where necessary, police tyranny. We're great in theory, shit in terms of the quality of US born citizens inhabiting us, from top to bottom. |
Re: Is Ted Cruz Satan? Discuss.
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I'm uniquely appalled when some mutant offs a bunch of kids with a sub-machine gun, a cabal of illiterate religious jerk-offs start trading women as sex slaves and beheading people in the streets... or when some roided up cop chokes a guy to death for selling a cigarette. I'm appalled when we burn billions on wars predicated on knowing lies, search our citizens' emails, and funnel a pack of degenerates at Goldman one hundred cents on the dollar payouts from AIG where they should been given nickels. I am a bit shocked and disturbed when I see millions of half-wits arguing a whistleblower like Snowden should go to jail, or excusing the expenditure of $80mil on torture that got us nothing. These things are uniquely upsetting. But a cop getting shot in the line of duty? It's sad. It's terrible. But it's also not unexpected. In fact, it's a downright common and predictable occurrence. And if you don't think it is, if you think it's some nearly inconceivable horror, you're more emotion than intelligence... which means you are part of the problem. Similarly... "[O]f course, if you’re fighting for your country and you get shot or hurt, it’s a terrible tragedy, of course, of course, but maybe, may be if you pick up a gun and go to another country and you get shot, it’s not that weird. Maybe if you get shot by the dude, you were just shooting at, it’s a tiny bit your fault." - Louis C.K., "Of Course. But maybe..." |
Re: Is Ted Cruz Satan? Discuss.
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When you hold huge ceremonies following the deaths of these people, it sends the message their job is unique, and deserves a heightened reverence. It does not. Holding law enforcement up as a sacred calling is disturbing. It's a form of "law and order worship" - the kind of thinking that has created bad policies like mandatory minimums, the war on drugs, and grand jury results like those we've recently witnessed. It's also further veneration of these strange totems we seem to value in this country - being aggressive, being armed, rigidly following rules, seeing complex realities in black and white (npi), moralistic judgment, "traditional mores"... These are bedrock values of people who typically view questioning, dissent, or nuanced understanding of things, as dangerous. They love rules. They love enforcing rules. They crave order and become paranoid in its absence. In a nutshell, they're about as far from the principles of those who founded the nation, and all of those who've helped us make great leaps forward, as any group could be. Cops have their place. They are necessary. They are to be appreciated, but that's about all. Venerating them is a step too far. |
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I think the same bonds can be very important for fire fighters, too, who need to operate as a cohesive force, but are actually less important for cops, who operate in smaller groups and who don't need to do crazy things very often. It's all part of the militarization of the police, but a part that is older and better established than giving them tanks, automatic weapons, and grenade launchers. |
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If you're going to tell Congress "Fuck you, I'll spend it as I see fit," Then there is no excuse left for him not to have fulfilled his promise to shut it down. |
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Hoping we haven't all moved past this
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I know you hate him and his terrible spying, droning, non-Gitmo-shutting-down ways, so I guess that's why you lump him in on the torture? TM |
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2. When did Congress start appropriating funds for illegal activity? 3. Whiff. |
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