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Someone tried to burn down a warehouse in Kansas City that ICE wanted to buy for its concentration camp system.

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  • HeavenlyPossumH HeavenlyPossum

    Someone tried to burn down a warehouse in Kansas City that ICE wanted to buy for its concentration camp system.

    This person is now being hunted by police and will be arrested and prosecuted for a crime if caught.

    If someone had burned down Auschwitz during its construction, that person would be remembered by history as a hero.

    NeilG This user is from outside of this forum
    NeilG This user is from outside of this forum
    Neil
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    @HeavenlyPossum That person was playing Mario Kart with me whenever this happened

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    • HeavenlyPossumH HeavenlyPossum

      Someone tried to burn down a warehouse in Kansas City that ICE wanted to buy for its concentration camp system.

      This person is now being hunted by police and will be arrested and prosecuted for a crime if caught.

      If someone had burned down Auschwitz during its construction, that person would be remembered by history as a hero.

      Urban CameraU This user is from outside of this forum
      Urban CameraU This user is from outside of this forum
      Urban Camera
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      @HeavenlyPossum

      Revered by law-abiding citizens, yes, but they are being hunted down by a group far closer to the Nazis who ran Auschwitz. Law-abiding citizens will, of course, help the right-thinking arsonist to remain free.

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      • Urban CameraU Urban Camera

        @HeavenlyPossum

        Revered by law-abiding citizens, yes, but they are being hunted down by a group far closer to the Nazis who ran Auschwitz. Law-abiding citizens will, of course, help the right-thinking arsonist to remain free.

        2xfoR This user is from outside of this forum
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        @uc @HeavenlyPossum
        I guess maybe that's the difference between abiding and enforcing. Not all laws need to be enforced, and if you want people to abide the law you really shouldn't try to enforce all the laws all the time

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        • NeilG Neil

          @HeavenlyPossum That person was playing Mario Kart with me whenever this happened

          Log 🪵L This user is from outside of this forum
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          @gneilyo @HeavenlyPossum And they were trouncing us. Dodging blue shells, even.

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          • Urban CameraU Urban Camera

            @HeavenlyPossum

            Revered by law-abiding citizens, yes, but they are being hunted down by a group far closer to the Nazis who ran Auschwitz. Law-abiding citizens will, of course, help the right-thinking arsonist to remain free.

            RevolucianaR This user is from outside of this forum
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            @uc @HeavenlyPossum

            Ehh, fuck the law. The Nazis obeyed the law. I'm not interested in giving a fuck about "law abiding citizens," and I'm more interested in celebrating people who disobey fascist authority and law.

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            • HeavenlyPossumH HeavenlyPossum

              Someone tried to burn down a warehouse in Kansas City that ICE wanted to buy for its concentration camp system.

              This person is now being hunted by police and will be arrested and prosecuted for a crime if caught.

              If someone had burned down Auschwitz during its construction, that person would be remembered by history as a hero.

              Matilda LoveM This user is from outside of this forum
              Matilda LoveM This user is from outside of this forum
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              @HeavenlyPossum i know them, they and i were hanging out at the library when it happened

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              • 2xfoR 2xfo

                @uc @HeavenlyPossum
                I guess maybe that's the difference between abiding and enforcing. Not all laws need to be enforced, and if you want people to abide the law you really shouldn't try to enforce all the laws all the time

                Chris Real_ This user is from outside of this forum
                Chris Real_ This user is from outside of this forum
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                @RnDanger @uc @HeavenlyPossum

                This is a deeply concerning sentiment that I take very seriously, because there's a whole world of thought and philosophy that is affected by this approach to looking at law in society.

                You want a just system, but the system shouldn't be twisted against itself (as it is NOW) through pentest-level attacks on its 'good faith' deficencies.

                It's said the Founding Fathers were mostly under 30, and mostly drunk or nursing hangovers when they wrote the constitution. They were all in it together, and not thinking about insidious sociopaths.

                There's something about your understanding about abiding and enforcing that has not previously been considered. We depend on juries for course correction, but it's not settled law, it's just one decision after much long deliberation.

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                • HeavenlyPossumH HeavenlyPossum

                  Someone tried to burn down a warehouse in Kansas City that ICE wanted to buy for its concentration camp system.

                  This person is now being hunted by police and will be arrested and prosecuted for a crime if caught.

                  If someone had burned down Auschwitz during its construction, that person would be remembered by history as a hero.

                  HappyCrow13H This user is from outside of this forum
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                  @HeavenlyPossum May the next fires lit be successful.

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                  • HeavenlyPossumH HeavenlyPossum

                    Someone tried to burn down a warehouse in Kansas City that ICE wanted to buy for its concentration camp system.

                    This person is now being hunted by police and will be arrested and prosecuted for a crime if caught.

                    If someone had burned down Auschwitz during its construction, that person would be remembered by history as a hero.

                    tessaraktT This user is from outside of this forum
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                    @HeavenlyPossum #jurynullification

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                    • Urban CameraU Urban Camera

                      @HeavenlyPossum

                      Revered by law-abiding citizens, yes, but they are being hunted down by a group far closer to the Nazis who ran Auschwitz. Law-abiding citizens will, of course, help the right-thinking arsonist to remain free.

                      HeavenlyPossumH This user is from outside of this forum
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                      @uc

                      In this case, crime is the correct thing to do, because law and morality are two radically different phenomena.

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                      • HeavenlyPossumH HeavenlyPossum

                        @uc

                        In this case, crime is the correct thing to do, because law and morality are two radically different phenomena.

                        Urban CameraU This user is from outside of this forum
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                        @HeavenlyPossum

                        Interesting that people seem to believe I am talking about anything but the moral law.

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                        • Urban CameraU Urban Camera

                          @HeavenlyPossum

                          Interesting that people seem to believe I am talking about anything but the moral law.

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                          @uc

                          I think the issue is the use of the word "law". Laws are a set of rules enforced by an authority, while morality is a set of personal and/or agreed upon, case by case judgements seeking to minimise harm. Thus, talking about "moral law" is at best confusing, at worst contradictory.

                          I believe it's best to use each word separately.

                          @HeavenlyPossum

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                          • HeavenlyPossumH HeavenlyPossum

                            Someone tried to burn down a warehouse in Kansas City that ICE wanted to buy for its concentration camp system.

                            This person is now being hunted by police and will be arrested and prosecuted for a crime if caught.

                            If someone had burned down Auschwitz during its construction, that person would be remembered by history as a hero.

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                            @HeavenlyPossum She's a fucking hero and a patriot. History will remember her bravery and courage. ❤️ (Not that anybody saw nothin', of course. She was at my house. We were watching the hit 1964 Stanley Kubrick film "Dr. Strangelove", and then discussing it until 2:00 AM.)

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                              @uc @HeavenlyPossum
                              I guess maybe that's the difference between abiding and enforcing. Not all laws need to be enforced, and if you want people to abide the law you really shouldn't try to enforce all the laws all the time

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                              @RnDanger When injustice becomes law, resistance becomes duty. All the atrocities ever committed were "legal" while acting as a human being was considered a crime. I don't wipe my ass with such law, I shit on it. @uc @HeavenlyPossum

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                              • HappyCrow13H HappyCrow13

                                @HeavenlyPossum May the next fires lit be successful.

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                                @HappyCrow13 @HeavenlyPossum this one was! The building wasn't burnt down, but it doesn't really have to be 🤷 the contract was cancelled, and I'd say preventing a concentration camp from opening is pretty much as successful as one can get

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