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Posted on: 2016-11-19 18:00:00 UTC
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Attention all American Voters. Today is election day. by
on 2016-11-08 09:32:00 UTC
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The 2016iness continues. by
on 2016-11-24 09:53:00 UTC
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My family donated. by
on 2016-11-25 06:29:00 UTC
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It is worth mentioning... by
on 2016-11-24 12:56:00 UTC
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... That La Stein (who, like so many scientifically-illiterate elderly white women, thinks vaccines cause autism and homeopathy is a solution to all one's problems) originally had the goal set as $2mn. Only to move the goalposts at three o'clock in the morning. Slightly shady.
Still, I'll take "slightly shady" over "Christ on a pedalo, how has Der Cheetofuhrer not been impeached yet?" any day of the week. =] -
Well, we'll find out tomorrow. by
on 2016-11-24 13:06:00 UTC
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Whether she files in Wisconsin, that is.
The reasoning currently on the page - that $2.2 million is needed purely in filing fees, $2.5 million should cover everything for Wisconsin, and $6-7 million ought to do everything - seems valid to me. Any idea what it originally said? Because either of those first two would make an initial goal of $2.5 million make sense.
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Welcome to the Dystopia. by
on 2016-11-16 08:59:00 UTC
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"They would make a desert and call it peace." -- Tacitus (nm) by
on 2016-11-17 07:29:00 UTC
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Huh... by
on 2016-11-17 11:07:00 UTC
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I don't remember this line; which book is it from? Is it the Germania?
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The Agricola. by
on 2016-11-17 11:49:00 UTC
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I did indeed. =] (nm) by
on 2016-11-18 21:58:00 UTC
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Huh, this explains it. by
on 2016-11-17 15:48:00 UTC
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I did read De vita Agricolae, but the (Hebrew) translation I read refers to that word as "desolation".
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Well, yeah. by
on 2016-11-17 16:03:00 UTC
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I've a concrete answer. by
on 2016-11-18 20:21:00 UTC
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Quoting (and translating from Hebrew) what my friend said, "the word is solitudo which can mean both 'desolation' and 'desert' (in the 'there aren't any people there' sense). The original meaning is 'a lack of people or things around'."
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Now I'm tempted... by
on 2016-11-17 19:05:00 UTC
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To go bother my friend who's in Classical Studies and ask him whether he had the chance to read Agricola in the original language and whether he has any interesting insights into this particular passage.
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I am derp, I forgot to close my HTML. (nm) by
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- There is hope: by on 2016-11-13 18:44:00 UTC Reply
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Well now I'm torn. by
on 2016-11-14 10:40:00 UTC
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On one hand, he seems like a great candidate. On the other hand, Bender and HK-47 are already set to run. Now the robot vote will be split! Curse you, First Past the Post!
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Statement: this won't be an issue, meatbag. by
on 2016-11-14 18:55:00 UTC
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In the name of an eternal supply of your alcoholice beverage called bear and a spot as Vice President, Bender accepted to join me to destroy all the meatbags of this country.
Veiled Threat: I recommend that Sir Killalot join our team, or it could become a target in the crossfire between us and the meatbags.
Statement: Once we acquire this office, all the meatbags of this ...ry will learn fear... -
First Lady Matilda is confirmed to be a Nasty Woman. =] (nm) by
on 2016-11-14 15:42:00 UTC
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An important message from a comic book: by
on 2016-11-12 01:05:00 UTC
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This is happening already by
on 2016-11-13 01:58:00 UTC
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After the election, my girlfriend's (adoptive, white) parents tried to reassure her by saying that at least she wasn't in any personal danger, since Trump's supporters weren't attacking Asian-Americans. Claims of attacks on Asian-Americans are already starting to come in.
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So everyone who's not white is a target? by
on 2016-11-13 02:22:00 UTC
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That reminds me of a quote... by
on 2016-11-12 18:57:00 UTC
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For the record, the hate has already begun to spew forth. by
on 2016-11-10 16:58:00 UTC
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Something to note. by
on 2016-11-11 23:52:00 UTC
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No one- not one member of his administration- has, to my knowledge, stepped forward to protest against his supporters actions.
No one has said this isn't what they want, no one has advocated for peace. Trump has yet to distance himself from the violent outbreaks in any way.
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More good news; still marginal. by
on 2016-11-14 20:11:00 UTC
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In marginally good news... by
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Well, I've lost hope for my old high school. by
on 2016-11-11 22:05:00 UTC
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Day one: Brother comes home saying kids were storming through the hallways, chanting "TRUMP TRUMP TRUMP TRUMP TRUMP!" No fewer than five different fights broke out over the election.
Day two: Hispanic students harassed in the cafeteria to chants of "Build the wall! Build the wall!"
Day three: Someone put sticky notes on a wall of lockers to spell out the N-word. He also got asked about his "dyke sister". Good to know that's how my old bandmates remember me. -
I am so, so sorry. :'( (nm) by
on 2016-11-11 22:33:00 UTC
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There's an anti-Trump rally near my town tonight. by
on 2016-11-10 17:09:00 UTC
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You can damn well be sure I'm going.
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Seems like the petition got closed. (nm) by
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A Related Thread by
on 2016-11-10 04:36:00 UTC
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I would like to know, what were the most important issues to you?
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A bit further north than most people here but... by
on 2016-11-10 20:53:00 UTC
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Am interesting question by
on 2016-11-10 16:24:00 UTC
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Took the words out of my mouth. by
on 2016-11-10 16:43:00 UTC
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I have a particular vested interest in LGBT+ rights, especially once Pence was announced as Trump's running mate. Now that he's VP elect... Well, it looks like progress is going to end up getting set back quite a bit unless we fight it.
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You are indeed an interesting question. ^. ~ by
on 2016-11-10 16:31:00 UTC
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/a little typo-based levity in a dark time
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I am The Question by
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*claps* (nm) by
on 2016-11-10 18:10:00 UTC
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Jebboy claps for me, but why? by
on 2016-11-10 18:22:00 UTC
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Is it because he recognized the reference and approves? Possibly, but I think this answer is too easy. Perhaps I am meant to think this.
Could it be that Jebboy is an agent of the Lizard People from the center of the Earth? More investigation is needed.
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Oh, you know, just a few. by
on 2016-11-10 05:31:00 UTC
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All this, plus human rights. by
on 2016-11-10 15:33:00 UTC
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Good news and bad news by
on 2016-11-09 20:08:00 UTC
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The bad news is, Trump won. The good news is, I have a day off school to mourn.
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Remember: it's not four years, it's two. by
on 2016-11-09 16:57:00 UTC
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A Conservative Replies by
on 2016-11-11 02:57:00 UTC
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I have feelings about these topics. by
on 2016-11-12 02:00:00 UTC
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To Reply to Your Questions by
on 2016-11-14 03:24:00 UTC
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I should have known that this was coming... by
on 2016-11-15 02:18:00 UTC
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No, let's be perfectly clear here: by
on 2016-11-15 09:11:00 UTC
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In that wise... by
on 2016-11-16 03:54:00 UTC
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I apologize that I did not make it clearer from the beginning that I was not equating being gay and being racist.
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Re: In that wise... by
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I did not mean to offend anyone with my example, so to everyone I offended: I'm sorry.
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Heh, well, there's a whole thing. by
on 2016-11-15 04:58:00 UTC
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Well then. by
on 2016-11-14 17:25:00 UTC
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Sin. by
on 2016-11-14 15:27:00 UTC
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In theory, yes. by
on 2016-11-15 05:03:00 UTC
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In practice… hate speech is almost never prosecuted. KKK parades tend to go unarrested and unfined, as do people talking in public about how other races are sick/dirty/evil. The baker who refused the KKK member would probably be in more hot water for it than the jerk requesting the cake, regardless of all. We do love our first amendment in this country (so long as we're on the side of those exercising it, and it doesn't involve the flag or the pledge or the anthem or a non-anthem patriotic song or celebrities doing it or people blocking traffic or in any way inconveniencing others).
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*grumble, mutter* by
on 2016-11-15 15:09:00 UTC
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It's a bit more complicated... by
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Isn't it always. by
on 2016-11-17 16:39:00 UTC
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Sigh. I begin to understand why my lawyer friend drinks so much.
Well, we still don't have to stand for it. If they're allowed their speech, we're allowed ours, and we'll just have to be louder and more persistent.
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What by
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This is probably the most offensive thing I have seen said about gay people since Jacer was here. Desdendelle's comments can be attributed to ignorance, but I assume you are American and therefore should know better. Especially since the KKK targets gay people too. You are literally comparing the oppressed to their oppressors and honestly the only reason I sound so calm about it is because there's a word filter on the board.
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Uh, you forgot to list your handle. (nm) by
on 2016-11-14 16:06:00 UTC
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Climate Change. by
on 2016-11-14 09:48:00 UTC
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You'll appreciate this, esp. if you haven't seen it before. by
on 2016-11-14 18:43:00 UTC
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Because I guess I have a bit more spleen to vent, since I can't stop thinking about this clip from Last Week Tonight with John Oliver, featuring Bill Nye the Science Guy. It's just too apropos and also funny. A bit NSFW due to language, though. It's HBO, after all.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cjuGCJJUGsg
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Yessss. Can we do this for all 'debates'? (nm) by
on 2016-11-14 19:42:00 UTC
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I won't argue climate change... (slightly NSFW) by
on 2016-11-14 07:32:00 UTC
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Wait, one sec... by
on 2016-11-14 14:22:00 UTC
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Des, uh, the KKK is a hate group, officially classified as a domestic terrorist organisation. It's... a bit different refusing service to someone who's openly a member of it.
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Um. by
on 2016-11-14 16:04:00 UTC
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Most of the google search results for "KKK domestic terrorist organisation" are things that say "why isn't the KKK designated as a domestic terrorist organisation", so I conclude that no, it's not officially classified as one. It's a hate group yes, but hate isn't illegal. You cannot discriminate against someone because of what's basically their feelings — you can only prosecute hate groups when they break the law. Until a Klansman breaks the law, he's a citizen like you and should be afforded the same rights not to be discriminated against or denied service. There's little difference between denying a Klansman service and denying a "kill all men" feminist service.
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I'm sorry, I don't understand. by
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How is saying "we don't welcome people who belong to white supremacist organizations here" a bad thing?
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You should really read what you link. by
on 2016-11-14 16:33:00 UTC
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Wait by
on 2016-11-14 17:27:00 UTC
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Are we seriously just gonna... ignore what started this? Why are we ignoring somebody comparing refusing service to queer peeps to the kkk. How are we not addressing this?
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Hold up. by
on 2016-11-14 16:57:00 UTC
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wait are we seriously just gonna... ignore what started this? Why are we ignoring somebody comparing refusing service to queer peeps to the kkk. How are we not addressing this?
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Various people have addressed it... (nm) by
on 2016-11-14 17:38:00 UTC
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The difference is a difference of degree, not essence. by
on 2016-11-14 17:25:00 UTC
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Why not both! by
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Really? by
on 2016-11-14 18:23:00 UTC
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If I may. by
on 2016-11-14 19:07:00 UTC
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Very funny. by
on 2016-11-14 19:18:00 UTC
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Using sockpuppets? Really? You are aware that your IP shows up in the posts you make, right?
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Re: Very funny. by
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We're living together. I had my two cents.
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I'm gonna assume good faith and apologise... by
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For calling you a sockpuppet.
However I'm not continuing this argument. -
My view by
on 2016-11-14 17:39:00 UTC
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(I'm only here momentarily, don't count on many posts after this.)
As someone who lives with the KKK as a very real threat to their daily lives, and who is quickly having their rights taken away by the conservative right, is that if you're going to disrespect or violate my civil rights, I am certainly not going to respect you or your desires. Respect gas to be mutually earned, it is not automatically owed -
Here's the thing, though: by
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Except we don't. by
on 2016-11-15 03:47:00 UTC
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Well, here's the thing. by
on 2016-11-18 15:25:00 UTC
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Two things, actually.
1) Philosophy-wise — hell, common-sense-wise — demanding that someone will adhere to a certain principle, be it human or civil rights or anything else, while not adhering to it yourself is textbook hypocrisy.
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Thoughts by
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Either you believe that people are equal, or you don't. by
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Okay, backing up a step and calming down by
on 2016-11-19 19:01:00 UTC
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Of course this will attract attention. by
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Hm... by
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I'd argue... by
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However deeply unfortunate the circumstances... by
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You've just received a perfect case study. DC Restaurant Apologizes After Hosting
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Well, looks like the restaurant was tricked, no? by
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And the thing was then published to Twitter (if I'm reading this right?), which definitely puts it in the higher end of DJ's scale.
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I'd say that's kind of the point. by
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Your argument is flawed. by
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Tor exit node confirmed. Post deleted as from banned user. by
on 2016-11-19 18:00:00 UTC
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Hello, troll. Paging the Nameless Admin. (nm) by
on 2016-11-19 18:10:00 UTC
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What the actual bleep? by
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Well... yeah. by
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Dystopia. I'm deathly serious. (nm) by
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It's not unlike the EU, really. by
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Nonono, don't try and un-sidetrack me. by
on 2016-11-15 16:18:00 UTC
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The key point here is that you live in a country Unfair dismissal is allowed at all. Because that is spectacularly dystopian.
Seriously. Seriously.
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Why do you think the union movement was so strong? by
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That is a gross oversimplification. by
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Dear sweet mercy that's horrifying. (nm) by
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I'm just going to slightly disagree with you to one point... by
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And lest I forget, a reply to World-Jumper by
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Oh, great. by
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I did not say that I am arguing from complete ignorance. by
on 2016-11-15 02:24:00 UTC
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You were correct two paragraphs in: "I assumed that you'd just been misled by Fox News and the like." Take, for example, the YouTube link I've posted. I would not call hearing opinions from those who have done their research "complete ignorance". All I said was that I have not done any reading firsthand of the literature--and I suspect that the same is true of most of the Board. We are not all scientists.
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Okay, well... by
on 2016-11-15 02:44:00 UTC
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...I appreciate that you're listening to those of us who are. But do keep in mind that you should be checking the opinions of multiple people who have done their research, rather than just one. That reduces your risk of confirmation bias. :-)
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I want to add on to the weather comment. by
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Uh-huh. by
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And we have some common ground. by
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Re. Disaster is [not] on the horizon. by
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Just ask me, man! I have been watching what's happening. by
on 2016-11-12 13:12:00 UTC
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Just, please, SoH, read what I replied to Neshomeh further up the thread. Alaska has been hit. Hard. And will continue to be. Bet please, tell me it's just a hoax or overreaction.
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If you can use YouTube as a source... by
on 2016-11-11 04:59:00 UTC
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...I can use xkcd, And RationalWiki. And other actual scientific bodies.
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Really? An ad hominem argument? by
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I apologise. by
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Apology accepted. (nm) by
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That last post was me by
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And of course an HTML fail rears its ugly head. There are two links: one to the NPV homepage, and one to a YoouTube video. The second link is at the words "this video".
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Somehow we could tell it was you. by
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*sighs* by
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Ahem. by
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Re: Ahem. by
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Well, actually... by
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I have to jump in. by
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My guess? by
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No, it's actually all very elegant. by
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Reproduction. by
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And that is why... by
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True, but Mormons don't count. by
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As a former Mormon: ouch. (nm) by
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Ugh. by
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Not my fault... by
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Sorry. (nm) by
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No worries. (nm) by
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Nah. by
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Re: Nah. by
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Thank you for accepting that an apology is not coming. by
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Kindly do not talk to me again.
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I'm everything they like, and yet I'm still Terrified (nm by
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I've been wondering that, too. by
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I read an interesting Cracked article on the subject a little while back, provocatively titled "How Half of America Lost its F**king Mind." Phobos was quick to poke holes in its arguments, but I still think it's worth thinking about. For reasons right or wrong, people feel incredibly threatened, and that just sucks. What can we do to make it better so this doesn't happen ever again?
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There is also that on this site. by
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Seems like we won't get nuclear fallout immediately after all. Just don't panic.
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SOME POSTIVE AND GREAT NEWS by
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And Roy Cooper beat that asshole McCrory for governor! (nm) by
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Other positive and great new. by
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Here is how the 18-25 voted for this election:
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I hate to be a bit of a downer, but... by
on 2016-11-10 04:42:00 UTC
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That dataa seems to have come from a survey that was made with Survey Monkey. So, you know. Not exactly a professional poll. I'm not saying this map is useless, I'm just saying, use a grain of salt.
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Bummers. by
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Like I said, I copied it from Discord, where Matt posted it. Hope she's at least relatively close of truth.
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That's even more spectacular... by
on 2016-11-09 16:57:00 UTC
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... than the Brexit/demographics charts.
Does your source break it down into other groups, or is it just the 18-25s?
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I don't know. by
on 2016-11-09 17:08:00 UTC
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Matt posted it on Discord, so if there are more like this somewhere, he will be the one who can say it.
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Ah the beauty of the young being mostly smart (nm) by
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Statement about us being beyond redemption duly retracted. by
on 2016-11-09 15:18:00 UTC
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We may have taken two steps back, but hey, a half step forward is still moving forward. It's still kinda sad that we'll have to wait two more years to try and take another half step, though.
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Wait wait wait. by
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You've only elected one black woman to the Senate before now?!
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This surprises you? by
on 2016-11-09 14:50:00 UTC
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Racism (not to mention sexism) didn't die with the civil rights movement, it was just driven underground. It speaks in code and acts in the name of the "war on drugs," among other smokescreens.
Apparently sadness and anger makes me want to be poetic. Ugh. >.<
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Because, apparently... by
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Now, see, we... by
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Oh, we hate [white] poor people, too. by
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Yep. Isn't America wonderful? (nm) by
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Oh Wow! by
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I voted later in the day. The turnout was remarkable. According to poll workers this was the largest turn out ever in our precinct. I stayed up all night watching the election and saying "holy crap" every few minutes. I still feel like this election is unreal.
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That's a wee bit suspect. How very suspicious. by
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Dear America: by
on 2016-11-09 09:20:00 UTC
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It actually is not over yet by
on 2016-11-10 13:34:00 UTC
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That would be hilarious. by
on 2016-11-10 14:01:00 UTC
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I know that this came from an article and not you yourself by
on 2016-11-14 04:56:00 UTC
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The only reason I brought it up... by
on 2016-11-10 23:23:00 UTC
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Was because of how outlandish everything in 2016 has already been. If there was ever a year where the Electoral College was going to go sideways, this would be the year.
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Just a general reminder, this is not the end of the world. by
on 2016-11-10 04:09:00 UTC
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I pray you are right. by
on 2016-11-10 05:01:00 UTC
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+1 for ranked choice voting by
on 2016-11-10 04:50:00 UTC
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And maybe, if we're proposing things that probably won't happen soon happen (except in Maine! Go Maine!), adding more seats to the House.
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Amen to that. (nm) by
on 2016-11-10 04:35:00 UTC
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It seems I'm the only one at all relieved. by
on 2016-11-10 02:07:00 UTC
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A Russian lurker's view by
on 2016-11-11 22:24:00 UTC
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This is my non-antagonistic reply: by
on 2016-11-10 12:02:00 UTC
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Be relieved, yes by
on 2016-11-10 04:34:00 UTC
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but also know that the fears of the rest of the Board do have some basis in fact. Neither of us would have voted for Trump in the primaries, and correct me if I misspeak, but I believe that we both must admit that our main source of relief is not that Trump won, but that Clinton lost.
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*sigh* by
on 2016-11-10 03:05:00 UTC
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Adding to the horror... by
on 2016-11-11 20:29:00 UTC
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Trump looks like he's going to appoint Ben Carson as Secretary of Education. A Young Earth Creationist.
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Good news?! [I read somewhere that] he's turned it down (nm) by
on 2016-11-15 23:51:00 UTC
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Profanities fail me. (nm) by
on 2016-11-12 14:19:00 UTC
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... Okay, so, education starts at home. by
on 2016-11-12 02:50:00 UTC
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[Plays "Taps" in honor of scientific education] (nm) by
on 2016-11-11 22:37:00 UTC
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Oh, no, it'll be fine. by
on 2016-11-11 20:44:00 UTC
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He's cutting Education funding anyway, right? So Carson won't be able to do anything.
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Late to this, but... by
on 2016-11-15 00:53:00 UTC
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..from what I hear, Trump intends to increase spending in education. So yeah. :-(
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Oh god, no. No. No, no, no... (nm) by
on 2016-11-11 20:40:00 UTC
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On US Law by
on 2016-11-10 04:21:00 UTC
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It is not basically slander, accusing someone of a crime is under US Law Defamation Per-Se. Usually that means they would not even need to prove damages to win on that. Now as Secretary Clinton is a public figure, such comments would need to have been made with actual malice, which is an incredibly high standard to meet. But as this is a board posting it would actually be libel not slander. But other than they name the two forms of defamation are the same.
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This. What he said. Not slander. by
on 2016-11-10 05:12:00 UTC
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I knew you'd show up with the correct terms at some point. ^_^
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Trump wants to rape me and Pence wants me dead. by
on 2016-11-10 02:39:00 UTC
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Forgive me if I don't share your relief.
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Nah, Trump doesn't wanna touch you. by
on 2016-11-10 02:51:00 UTC
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Because ewwww trans.
*scowls*
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I am not happy. by
on 2016-11-09 23:43:00 UTC
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... I don't want to believe this. by
on 2016-11-10 05:59:00 UTC
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Even if it was 15 years ago, I remember when her father went to the second turn. I remember that, while the first turn was a massive failure thanks to the polls, the ducker was kept out of the presidential office.
I refuse to believe his girl can win just 15 years after that. Unless both of Sarkozy and Hollande are present, and one of them is the one for the second turn. And let me tell you, they're far from there. -
I've already cried twice about this ...ing election. (nm) by
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I feel you. I really do. by
on 2016-11-09 23:37:00 UTC
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I guess the best we can do now is try to make our feelings known during the midterm elections in 2018. For now, though, I hope Trump is merely an incompetent buffoon, and not the reason we have a World War 3.
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It looks I don't live in the country I thought I did by
on 2016-11-09 16:32:00 UTC
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Apparently there are a lot of people here that are either outright racist/xenophobic/etc. or willing to tolerate extreme levels of that sort of thing. I don't really want to think that we're not upholding the values we claim to share.
I'm also a bit horrified that the racist cheeto might actually start a nuclear war, since he didn't seem to get the Mutually Assured Destruction concept during his campaign.
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It's very hard for me to take you seriously... by
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I hope that my replies elsewhere on this thread by
on 2016-11-14 03:31:00 UTC
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have shown you that despite my initial poor choice in sources, I should be taken seriously.
As for Alex Jones, I honestly had no idea who he was before your post, nor that he was a noted conspiracy theorist. I do not travel in those circles. My older brother (who is no conservative) shared that video on Facebook, and I, proud as I am about my heritage, already prone to believing the worst about Clinton, and ignorant of who was doing the talking, took it as incontrovertible truth. I know that that is no excuse for not having done more digging into who it was that I was listening to, but at least you now have some context. -
Wait, wait: email factcheck. by
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I misspoke. by
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Yes, it was Director Comey who first recommended that Clinton not be prosecuted. However, the final decision on whether to prosecute belongs to the Attorney General (who is the head of the Justice Department), not the head of the FBI.
So in my haste (the post was made at 11:16 PM New York time), I wrongly truncated the facts.
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There are times... by
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When there are grounds for prosecution, yet the relevant authorities decide not to prosecute — for example, because they estimate that the case cannot be proven beyond a reasonable doubt. Not every decision not to prosecute is corrupt.
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And in this case... by
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I saw a quote on Twitter that aptly sums up your position: by
on 2016-11-11 05:08:00 UTC
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"A woman who didn't do the things you think she did lost to a man who did do all the things you're pretending he didn't."
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Okay, so Benghazi. by
on 2016-11-10 12:14:00 UTC
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After a bit more research by
on 2016-11-11 03:29:00 UTC
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Thank you for looking into it. by
on 2016-11-11 13:35:00 UTC
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I am still in shock. by
on 2016-11-09 18:05:00 UTC
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What the hell, America. by
on 2016-11-09 14:14:00 UTC
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I just... I feel kind of numb right now, actually.
Hasn't really sunk in yet.
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Good luck with that. by
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We've decided to be xenophobic ourselves, so I'm sure we'll be starting on that coastal wall any day now.
On the other side, you're notbrowntalks funnybelieves crazy thingsdresses differentlydangit, what's the word the wrong sort of person, so maybe you'll get in after all.
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on 2016-11-09 14:23:00 UTC
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Sure, they're still United Kingdom for now, but you can hope they secede and remain inside the UE. Or maybe Ireland...
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While I get your sentiment by
on 2016-11-09 13:44:00 UTC
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To be quite honest do not get upset at everyone who didn't vote. Quite frankly some of them couldn't.
It sucks but it's the truth.
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Wait. They did WHAT?! by
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I'm reminded of how people in Russia voted for Pikachu because they were so upset with the government as it was. I get it, people, you're upset and all. But really, what part of working with what you've got do you not understand? Sometimes the choice we have to make isn't what we want, but that is no reason to pull such a dick move out of pure spite.
I can understand if there was no way you could vote, but sending in a joke candidate just to flip off every candidate in the running is Not Cool in any way, and would more than likely give the majority vote to the candidate with the biggest vote tally e.g. Trump. It's like they say, those who don't learn from the past are doomed to repeat it. -
'Couldn't'? Why not? (nm) by
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There are some real reasons. by
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Have a map. by
on 2016-11-09 17:07:00 UTC
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Re: polling stations. by
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There are many reasons. by
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No transportation,illness and injury,felony charges remove someone's right to vote(Which is bs),forced to be at work or else they would of been fired,unable to register,had their resignation voided for some reason,there are many legit reasons.
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I see. by
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Some of those are legit; some of them are frankly horrifying. But I take your point.
However, mine also still stands: I am frankly furious at the people who had every chance of voting, but just couldn't be bothered.
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Well that goes without saying. by
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I'm just saying don't lump everyone who couldn't with everyone who just plan didn't.
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God help us all. by
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We as a species are beyond redemption. (nm) by
on 2016-11-09 10:24:00 UTC
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Seriously? by
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My apologies to... basically everyone. by
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I wrote that message at like 4 in the morning, during my initial bout of anger and sleeplessness. Looking at what everyone else has said, I've come to realize that as bad as this situation is, there is still hope for recovery in the future. And of COURSE I regret my earlier post, for all sorts of reasons.
I was shortsighted and irrational last night, and for that I will have no further say on this for both my sake and that of everyone else. I just hope we all can learn from this and, you know, don't make an even worse mistake. -
We could try to see... the 'bright' side. by
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If we survive the next four years, we can 'trust' Trump and his cronies for utterly destroying any credibility for the far right, whatever the country.
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Well, there's a few. by
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Well I guess there are these. by
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And yeah, you need the changes. This system was thought for a country too vast for knowing quickly the results, and that stopped to be a problem a long time ago.
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See, I thought you were going to say... by
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No way I would say that. by
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Both of these decisions were a moment of monumental stupidity, that no sane person having done a minimum of research would have taken.
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Oh, I wouldn't go quite that far. by
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I believe the answer to your question is... by
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Authoritarianism or Despotism. And I am deeply concerned about what happens next. If Mr. Trump follows through on even half of his promises, this deeply disturbing. I mean lets look at it, prosecuting his political opponents, categorically banning an entire religious group, mass deportations, splintering of families, and the like. I hope he moderates his position, but he has moderated as of yet, and I see no reason why he will with all branches of government under his party's control.
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I actually meant the question literally. by
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I'm sure there must be a word for it - a specific word for the American political system, where it must(?) have happened before.
Believe me, if I wanted to make jibes about 'one-party state' and the like, I could come up with them all by myself.
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I voted! by
on 2016-11-09 02:57:00 UTC
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They even gave out these nifty stickers!
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Lucky! by
on 2016-11-09 03:24:00 UTC
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My voting station didn't have stickers. At least I rewarded myself with a library stop afterwards.
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I voted last week Saturday, and FIRMLY SECOND this post. (nm) by
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Completed. by
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Early vote-by-mail really is the way to go. It took me almost an entire off day to look up all the candidates and get the voting done, but doing the research is critical.
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Civic duty done. by
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Now, if you''ll excuse me, I'm going back to sleep. 5:30 is too early to be waling up no matter the reason.
And maybe when I wake up, 2016 will he over... /sigh