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Comment by some_random

3 hours ago

They're kinda famous for punching people (physically) unprovoked at this point. There was a whole discourse around it that comes back up pretty regularly, I don't know how you could miss it.

Punching people who think you and your friends should be killed just for existing is a form of self-defense.

  • > Punching people who think you and your friends should be killed just for existing is a form of self-defense.

    This is such an incredibly radicalized and detached from reality statement. It's genuinely scary that there are people who think this way.

    • Yeah, it is terrifying there are people who think other people deserve to be killed just for existing and yet, behold, the world is what it is.

    • The real question is where do you draw the line with these ideologies? I don't think anyone deserves violence just for thinking the wrong things, but we're currently seeing the result of when those thoughts inevitably turn into actions.

      It doesn't seem like America ended up on the right side of the paradox of tolerance, so I'm curious how you think we could have avoided our current fascist leadership?