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u/TooFartTooFurious:
Curated Unhinged Comments:
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When do we start tarring and feathering ICE agents?
r/boston
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Fuck messaging. Buy guns.
r/politics
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the only answer. to everyone else, respectfully, we are past the film everything and the demand accountability phase.
r/politics
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i am! acab! abolish ice! tar and feather bootlickers!
r/providence
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no offense but your alternative to writing a representative is to make a t shirt? how about armed resistance? nothing is more american than the forceful overthrow of tyranny.
r/Denver
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Violent civil unrest. Lets not use the language of the oppressor.
r/politics
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Tarring and feathering people seemed to be pretty effective.
r/mets
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lmao. sweet so you want us to stay a two-party system forever? im a leftist, not a fascist, not a democrat. i prefer direct action greatly to the slow churn of the democratic process and beaurocracy. i dont condone voting for either party as they exist. edit to add: nothing about the two parties being…
r/Denver
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Buy guns.
r/politics
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Buy guns.
r/thescoop
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r/
Denver
np. seriously just keep living your life. youll meet your people eventually, gradually. advice i needed to hear a long time ago and finally came into on my own. i probably needed to hear it more in regards to dating than finding community but it works both ways. dont force it. dont sweat it. just be yourself. the rest will work itself out.
r/
self
THANK YOU
r/
denverfood
look, if anyone is actively perpetrating some shit or continuing to openly and vocally support these assholes sure call them nazi supporters. call them nazis. call them whatever you want. mess them up real good cause they deserve it. i have a number of friends who voted for trump because they are elon musk simps who have fully walked back their support of trump and musk since the mask has come completely off. i have other friends who voted for trump because they genuinely believed he would do better to end the genocide in gaza than democrats would. they shudder with regret and shame now. i would not call them trump supporters. there are plenty of people like that, who feel they got hoodwinked. all of the ones i know are decent folks and they are regretful and remorseful. i could easily go off on some i told you so bullshit with them but i have chosen a different path. because i love them. also, i think its important to draw temporal boundaries around some of this. especially when you consider the fact that the election is over. it happened. you be my guest and hold against all of those people the name that they circled on the ballot. but im saving my ire for those who embody the same evils as were on display at the inauguration. you want to go around and be the election police, go right ahead. id rather spend my time fighting the root causes of the sickness that leads people to fill themselves with hatred and intolerance. to that end, ill repeat that we are fighting a class war. use your time and energy to go after the hegemony, not your fellows. be supportive of the class of which you are a member, be destructive of the class that is taking your livelihoodand that of others like youfor granted and making it scarce. dont turn yourself into one of the sick, scared people who see their chokehold on liberty slipping away. they cant recognize that equity includes them.
r/
self
so are you just going to give up or are you going to fight? are you part of the problem or part of the solution?
r/
Denver
wow 8 months you got this, man. just keep doing stuff and meeting people.
r/
self
you could also organize, help organize, or join a movement for change. and none of the pussy hat industrial complex bullshit. direct action. go show up, en masse, and make demands. make the powers that be hear you. we cant just run and hide or it will get worse.
r/
redsox
I was working at the Westin hotel in downtown Philly in 2011 while the Sox were in town for a series. I got in pretty late our first night there, and had to build production for a corporate conference that was commencing the following morning. At one point, close to midnight, my client texted me to say I need you to cut your crew and go to the hotel bar right now. I was confused. Why was my boss telling me to stop working and to start drinking? We had hours of setup left and the show kicked off at like 8 am. Liz The bar? I asked. Just tell the local guys to come back at six. Im sure well be fine. I didnt resist. She was, after all, the boss. We left things in a pretty good place and I headed for the bar with my video guy. We were chatting as we turned the corner to enter, so I wasnt looking where I was going, and I bumped face-first into someones chest as I walked in. I picked up the Red Sox cap that had been knocked off my head and looked up to apologize. The person I saw standing in front of me was Clay Bucholz. Nice hat, he said, smiling. I could only muster a meek Sorry dude! and we went our separate ways. The only two seats open at the horseshoe-shaped bar were right in the middle of all of the other patrons. I sat down with my buddy and I took in the sights. End to end, aside from us, the bar was occupied by only Red Sox players and coaches. I got to ham it up with Demarlo Hale and Marco Scutaro. Lackey was down there. Salty. Pap. Darnell McDonald. Other dudes of which, at this point, I cant conjure memories. Thats when I figured out why Liz sent me down there. Wed worked together a long time. She knew how much I loved that team. In the morning, we finished setting up and the show went off without a hitch. Around lunchtime, I went downstairs to go outside for a cigarette. On the way down, I rode the elevator with Jon Lester, Alfredo Aceves and JD Drew. Lester was pitching that day. While we rode the elevator (still wearing my Sox cap) I said What do you think Jon, gonna rip a dub today? Jon smiled. JD, still rocking a shiner from a BP mishap a couple days earlier, shook his head and stared at the ground. Aceves thought it was hilarious. With his thick accent he said Aahh rip a dub, rip a dub. I like that. We exited the elevator to see the hotels events manager (a good friend of mine from years of working there) sitting by the exits, facing us. As we walked through the lobby, she gave me the knowingest grin. I was in front of the other guys so I gave her a big huge smile back and a thumbs up held tightly to my chest. She knew how stoked I was. When we got outside, players continued streaming past me to get on their busses. Jacoby. Pedey. You name em. Now, the area just outside the exits was barricaded off so that the team could get to the busses without interference from the throngs of Sox fans that were hanging outside the hotel. While I smoked and dapped players up as they walked past, folks in the crowd were trying to hand me things to have signed, or asking me what I did for the team. I was just there, man. Just there and super lucky. Later that night, after the game and after the show, I was walking back to the hotel from a trip to meet friends at a local watering hole. When I got there, Carl Crawford was outside, delivering two lovely young women to their ride home. I said whats up and asked him how he was feeling. (He was injured at the time) We chatted for a bit and he couldnt have been nicer. This brings me to the point of this whole story. He actually broached the topic of how tough the fans were on him in Boston. It clearly weighed on him pretty heavily. I told him, more or less, Man, youre coming from Tampa to a huge market. You signed a big deal with a historic team. Fans dont know what it takes to do what you do. Just play ball and the rest will work itself out. Looking back on it all he did not, in fact, play much ball for us. 85 OPS+ that year and only 161 games for Boston in his two seasons as a Red Sox. But I sure as shit felt like a coach or something when I had the chance to say that to him. Funny enough, it was June, the middle of his first season in Boston. We hadnt even gotten to the All-Star break. Its wild that those feelings had already developed on both sides. Wilder still to hear he talks/talked about it years later. TL;DR: I was working at a hotel where the Sox were staying. Met a few players and spoke with Carl Crawford. Nice guy. Upset that the fans didnt appreciate him.
r/
self
imagine being upset that xenophobia, racism and hate are palpable in this country and then shitting on and othering a group of people with sweeping generalizations and absolutes. chill. the people of which you speak have been fooled. feel free to take pity on them but try to think about what got them there. this country, its leaders, and the ruling class have failed us all equally. it just so happens that some people started worse off than others before they were failed. they were not educated in critical thinking enough to resist the rhetoric that has them fooled into believing a billionaire gives one shit about them. i have chosen pity and i have chosen light. i will feel sorry for anyone whos been fooled but they are my countrymen and they are human. i will hope that they come around and i will try to help them understand whats befallen us all, but i will not hate them or drag them. the people that deserve my ire are all in places of power and wealth, and they are people who do not want to share their power or wealth. so fuck em. we are not going to get through this if we are splintered and bitter. we have a lot of work to do and well need to do it together. and while i seriously doubt you will soften on this, and as well i expect to be downvoted for saying this, i do not care. love and light, fam.
r/
denverfood
this is the way. dont kill small businesses.
r/
denverfood
i dont like how this person voted so im going to effort to kill their small business way to take the bait, everyone! this is a class war. the more you pit yourself against your own class, the better the ruling class does. nothing pisses maga folks off more than meeting them with love and kindness and even a little bit of pity. weve all been left behind in our own ways. they just got the short end of the intellectual stick. and they feel at risk (especially the white folks) because they are a minority or soon will be.
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