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TwistedSister 3 points ago +6 / -3

Then what's stopping you?

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IllEagle 11 points ago +11 / -0

Probably the reality that as soon as someone takes that step everyone on tHe rIgHt will spout off how they

"disavow these actions," and how

"this is not the way we do things,"

Essentially everyone suck up to the Leftist media. So that when you get drawn-and-quartered, either literally or figuratively, not only are you hated by every Leftist shithead, but you don't even get the support of the people that are supposed to be on your side.

Let's keep it in focus with a current event: imagine if Tom Brady ran out on the field ready to win a fucking Superbowl, but instead of all his teammates running out with him, they wait behind and let the other team's mascot come out, clothesline his ass, pull down his pants & laugh at how shriveled his dick looks in the February cold. Then all his teammates stand around and bullshit and argue that "Simon never said."

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Krom98 5 points ago +5 / -0

yeah lmao, if someone went gavrilo princip mode on any of these clowns tomorrow people would make up a million reasons about how it was aCkShUaLlY AUNT TIFA!!!

no one wants to be a martyr or whatever. no one will follow up on it, because 1) the lives of americans are still too comfortable, and 2) any fight against the system is suicide, either literally or socially (imprisonment and ostracization after you pay your debt, IF you ever get out)

this last reason is why no one has done anything yet, imo. i used to disagree, but i get it now after a little consideration. leftists will freely engage in violence because they are typically self hating and have nothing to lose, willingly killing themselves to own "da ebil not c's"

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Krom98 2 points ago +2 / -0

they are enabled. but when you look at the caliber of person that throws a brick through a window for fentanyl junkies, there's typically not much in their lives that holds them back from acting out whether they were to be held accountable or not. thus, they are willing to waste their lives in prison or die for globalism

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TwistedSister 1 point ago +1 / -0

If you're afraid to do the right thing because of what the neighbors might think, there's a word for that, and you're not going to like that word.

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IllEagle 1 point ago +1 / -0

I think its a bit deeper than "what will the neighbors think?" We're not talking tall grass & oil stains on the driveway.

The consequences may not affect the dead man... but what of his wife & kids? His mom & dad? You think they won't be ostracized from society just the same? School? Banks? Community centers? Any friends or family of whoever takes that first step is going to feel the aftershocks first, and the hardest. So its not just "what will the neighbors think?" Its more like, "what pain will be inflicted on everyone I know?"

Not to mention how that would trigger so much more tyranny on this side of the political spectrum. But its a rock & hard place aint it? Damned if we do, dammed if we dont.

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TwistedSister 1 point ago +1 / -0

You just found a reason to justify your cowardice. The founding fathers faced even worse than you did. They don't make 'em like they used to.

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TwistedSister 1 point ago +1 / -0

No, you don't. It only takes one wrench to destroy an entire machine.

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TwistedSister 1 point ago +1 / -0

Naive, huh? I can already tell you've never even bothered to read a history book....