He’s in prison now, right?
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i believe it'd be reasonably covered by freedom of speech
Not quite. Death threats and inciting violence can catch you up with other things really fast.
They need to be credible, specific, and realistic tho
i mean, i think anyone who assassinated trump would be a hero too. it really isn't crossing the line and shouldn't be. it's just exchanging ideas.
he said he'd be a dictator on day one. If nobody manages to kill trump its proof that the 2nd amendment doesn't work.
Murder is definitely crossing a line. The line is called "murder" and you cross it when you assassinate someone.
Is it different if they are trying to have you killed? Like am I allowed to hunt my hunters?
sure but just saying "that assassin is a hero" isn't.
They’re the “anti-vaxxers” of politics. Like those who have lived in a world for such a long time without the death toll faced by people pre-modern medicine then complain about having to get vaccinated the people that seek political upheaval and want a dictator never faced living in a country run by a dictator and all the problems that go with it. So tossing out ideas to start a fascist regime are the same as being anti-vax, they’ve never lost children and parents to diseases that vaccines would have prevented over a lifetime, they’ve never had family and friends picked up by State political police, beaten, disappeared or jailed because of something they said or because a neighbor turned them in for something.
Exactly this.
Based on my 2020 experience, seeing people whining about not being able to go to Olive Garden, I am pretty sure that the keyboard warriors are not prepared for the inconvenience of living in a war zone.
It's like the will to power but triggered by boredom and misplaced dissatisfaction with the status quo. Back in the day these would be people saying that this generation needs a war (this is before proxy wars and remote warfare)
It reminds me of Mike Tyson's quote,
Social media made y'all way too comfortable with disrespecting people and not getting punched in the face for it.
I think what's happening is that many people live in a bubble, believing it's okay to say anything because they have "freedom of speech."
But in reality, they don’t have the guts to insult someone to their face, let alone threaten them with assassination.
in the fathe
Athathination.
They have no idea what all these words mean. It's embarrassing. Their tweets read like an edgy teenager discovering instant messaging
Did they check on elon musk as well?
Yes actually. They opened an investigation.
Speedrunning into insanity much?
Maybe Elon is getting to me, but ... what compels assholes like this to say things like this and not do it themselves? I guess they need to keep away from actually doing it so that they can later claim they never were the ones to do it and that their joke statement was taken out of context.
It's much easier to talk mad shit online when you've grown accustomed to the idea that there are no consequences for anything you say. They're perfectly happy to let the consequences of doing fall to someone else.
I think being a coward is part of the persona