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dudewhat4real 12 points ago +12 / -0

I don't agree with this action... but... I think the way to address this is the hypocrisy angle. "It's okay to punch nazis.*" Label all conservatives "nazis/white supremacists". "Speech can be violence." The democrat party was founded on white supremacy. Marxism is about divisiveness and oppression. And is that song not violence?

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streakybacon 7 points ago +7 / -0

The song actually contains death threats towards POTUS. I think the Secret Service investigated. Something like "the Nation of Islam gonna find you"

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dudewhat4real 7 points ago +7 / -0

It mentions him getting "smoked" - which is open to interpretation, but sounds like a threat.

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cherryred 2 points ago +2 / -0

A lot of "kids" nowadays like thuggish slang and unironically say shit like "now it's on sight" and other incomprehensible shit that they hear in rap songs as threats, literally meaning they'll shoot/kill/assault someone on sight.

They're such cowards and dumbasses not only are they unable be creative for themselves, but they use such vague language for them because would cry if they had to take responsibility for making those threats, let alone actually fight (other than a suckerpunch and run away).

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dudewhat4real 1 point ago +1 / -0

Some of them probably are just repeating something they heard in a song, or in a movie, or on TV, hoping somebody else will recognize it and say, "I know where that's from! You're cool!" That's something kids do - play the "cool" lottery. And the more threatening or otherwise taboo or "edgy" it is, the more cool-points are awarded. I do still think that unless there's a direct, physical threat of violence, you should back away... but for how long? I don't know. It does creep.