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stevez_86 t1_jbat8gq wrote
Reply to comment by JennItalia269 in Pennsylvania Bill Would Give Doctors More Flexibility To Prescribe Cannabis by Important_Bad_9697
And yet lollipop and bubblegum vodka is A-OK.
stevez_86 t1_jamqlxy wrote
Reply to comment by nittanylion in Explosive found in checked luggage at Pennsylvania airport, man in custody by ChrisTheHurricane
D'oh!
stevez_86 t1_jacg04b wrote
Reply to comment by 69FunnyNumberGuy420 in Moms for Liberty Bucks County Leaders Think Public Schools Are Trying to Bring Pedophilia Into the Classrooms by Open_Veins_8
Another take on that is Orwell's thoughts on double speak. Politics of the English Language is excellent for understanding how fascists love doublespeak because they get to speak the truth to their cohort but demand the benefit of the doubt from others.
stevez_86 t1_jacfsh8 wrote
Reply to comment by thediesel26 in Moms for Liberty Bucks County Leaders Think Public Schools Are Trying to Bring Pedophilia Into the Classrooms by Open_Veins_8
They feel they have tolerated the left for too long already. Everyday is their judgement day. And when that day ends with no rapture then there must still be evil to purge.
stevez_86 t1_iwyy9ep wrote
Reply to comment by PatientNice in PA House GOP names its impeachment managers in effort to remove Philly DA from office by IamSauerKraut
That and the police refusing to work because they simply don't like that the DA doesn't give them carte blanche to do whatever they want.
stevez_86 t1_ivercue wrote
Reply to comment by UnaffiliatedOpinion in To the person who defaced all the Mastriano campaign signs in my neighborhood by phasechanges
Yeah, I saw that too and still decided to stick with the word choice and phrasing. It's true two ways. You know, how Republicans like to speak. They say things that mean moderation to the independents but when heard by the right wing it means something totally different.
Like the "We support our police" signs. I always thought the "our" was superfluous. But when you realize what they are saying with that sign to an audience with whom the police are not friendly and the message becomes clear. We support our (people with property) police (people who will kill you other people if you step out of line).
OR
We support our police when they kill you other people.
Sure not everyone with that sign is like that. Some will think it will help them if they police ever show up. Still not that great of a situation if you think about it. Or they do like their cops because they love watching law and order. But a lot of them that have made the effort to go out and display this? They aren't doing it mindlessly.
stevez_86 t1_ivbv26k wrote
Reply to comment by haveatesttomorrow in To the person who defaced all the Mastriano campaign signs in my neighborhood by phasechanges
There's no period, the sentence is incomplete. The are being truthful but they wouldn't fit the "for white men" on the sign.
stevez_86 t1_ivbtx8e wrote
Reply to comment by JPJRANGER in To the person who defaced all the Mastriano campaign signs in my neighborhood by phasechanges
I always took that as the police being an institution of the Federal Government, which they are not. Looking into the message they want to put out there, then yes, it says exactly what they want. A police state that enforces wealth distribution. Wealth distribution of minorities to white people.
If the Thin Blu Line flags were state flags, then whatever, but they show the American Flag. And they are not flying that flag for the FBI, or DEA, or DHS. It is State Police they are trying to say are as valuable and institutional as the states and original colonies in our culture. Police in the modern form were not part of the founding of the country. It started in the Jim Crow era and then grew exponentially after the Great Depression. It's old, but not foundational. And looking further into the history of the Modern Structure of the police it gets even worse. I would recommend anyone reading this far to listen on the series on Police from Behind the Bastards. After that the Thin Blue Flags look even worse.
stevez_86 t1_ivbsbt7 wrote
Reply to comment by IamSauerKraut in To the person who defaced all the Mastriano campaign signs in my neighborhood by phasechanges
And Mastriano had wood frame signs installed. Those aren't going away in 2 days.
stevez_86 t1_ivbs6m3 wrote
Reply to comment by CltAltAcctDel in To the person who defaced all the Mastriano campaign signs in my neighborhood by phasechanges
And those profits go right back into political advertising. It's almost money laundering. Just kidding, it is money laundering.
stevez_86 t1_it26ffi wrote
Reply to comment by Provetie in As Wawa shutters Center City stores, Philly DA Krasner plays defense by User_Name13
The police are holding the city hostage because the mayor hurt their feelings. If a gang were to run law enforcement in Philly I think we would see a safer place than now.
stevez_86 t1_je0x537 wrote
Reply to comment by oldschoolskater in Fetterman has missed an alarmingly high percentage of roll-call votes by wrexracing
Yeah there is something more serious going on than typical depression, it is depression caused by a stroke. While he is able to function as a normal person there are physical effects of that that changes who you are and what you can do. That's a big fucking change. Also the damage from a stroke may directly be the cause for depression. All of which he is seeking and obtaining treatment for. Which is something that if your insurance covers it should be considered normal. And it can happen to anybody. This man happens to be a senator. That doesn't mean he shouldn't seek treatment for either a condition exacerbated by a stroke or directly caused by a stroke.