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What do you think will happen?

  • Guilty on all charges

    Votes: 282 8.8%
  • Full Acquittal

    Votes: 1,077 33.7%
  • Mistral

    Votes: 264 8.3%
  • Mixture of verdicts

    Votes: 479 15.0%
  • Minecraft

    Votes: 213 6.7%
  • Roblox

    Votes: 132 4.1%
  • Runescape

    Votes: 203 6.3%
  • Somehow Guilty Of Two Mutually Exclusive Actions

    Votes: 514 16.1%
  • KYLE WILL SUBMIT TO BBC

    Votes: 35 1.1%

  • Total voters
    3,199
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Yeah, just like Rosenbaum never "intended to kill" kyle, or rape those kids...
 
Democracy is a time bomb. People eventually forget the chaos and tyranny that came before it and grow complacent, allowing corruption to thrive without proper accountability and oversight as people give up power and personal responsibility for convenience, and then everything comes crashing down, the cycle repeats.
It's hard for me to put into words, but I'm really disillusioned with the idea of democracy.
Benevolent dictatorship doesn't sound so bad at this point.
That reminds me of this quote:

Silence reigned over the parlor until the tea was delivered and poured. All three of them sipped from their cups, and nodded their approval to themselves. Then Sarek set down his cup and, once again with a conspirator's hushed voice, continued the conversation. "Let us assume," he said, "that your wife is correct, and that assassins pose no threat to you. Even if you succeed in your goal of abolishing the Empire, once you place its fate into the hands of a representative government, it will almost certainly be corrupted from within. The Senate will be first among those looking to consolidate their power; they will learn how to manipulate popular sentiment and fill the Common Forum with their own partisans. Gradually at first, then more boldly, they will steer the republic back toward totalitarianism. Ultimately, they will elect one of their own as dictator-for-life... and the Empire you are laboring to end will be reborn. The rights you granted to the people will be revoked; they will resist, and rebel, and be brutally suppressed. Civil war will rend the Empire, and its enemies will exploit that division to conquer us outright. All that you have done will have been for naught, my son."

Spock finished his own tea and set down the empty cup. "All that you predict, I have anticipated," he said. Leaning back in his chair, he continued. "That is why the republic must be destroyed by its enemies before it lapses back into empire."

The statement seemed to perplex Sarek. "What beneficial end would that accomplish?"

"Liberty crushed by one's own government carries the poison of betrayal," Spock said. "If so extinguished, it will be almost impossible to rekindle, and our cause shall be lost. But freedom lost to conquest focuses the people's anger outward, and unites them in common cause against a foreign oppressor."

There is a certain logic to that way of thinking. It would be foolish for americans to ignore a group potentially having a long term goal of gaining permanent power using methods like this. In the long term it would probably work
 
this journo reminded me... what was the name of that asian daughter of some rich American banker who tried her hand in hardcore abuse studio porn over her daddy issues? her father used to copystrike that video
 
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MOTHAFUCKA NICK THE NOSE SAID CHRIS'S TRIAL WAS CONTINUED INTO NEXT YEAR FUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUCK
January i think
Chris's lawyer has a hell of a job on his hands, so i wouldn't blame him for trying to delay this as much as possible so he could be prepared.
though Chris would have been held in custody for something like six months
he's getting felony incest and rape because if he's was getting a misdemeanor, he'd of already served over half his sentence otherwise, by the time this is done.
 
Not true, during the period just before the Third Crusade they would just shoot the shit with the opposition and gamble with them: https://youtu.be/z29TgpiOZTM?t=201 such hatreds weren't really commonplace until the advent of mass media. People in the Middle Ages would certainly commit genocides but it wasn't a hate filled orgy like the Balkan Wars in the 90s, it was just tradition for warfare dating back into pre-history.
This applies beyond religion of course. During the (frequent) breaks in the 100 years war, French and English knights and lords would freely hang out, go to each other's tourneys, marry each other's hos, and even show up to help crush each other's peasant rebellions. And just look at how quick North and South (the soldiery, that is) mostly became fast friends after that conflict ended. Hell, even German/Japanese and Ami pilots became "besties" shortly after that war wound down. I think that you are on to something with the mass--and even more so now social--media keeping "the camps" perpetually in conflict and perpetually whipped up in a state of mutual intense hatred. I mean try to be a black reaching out to a white or a lib admitting that maybe a conservative has a point--you will be "uncle tomed" and "goddamn nazied" straight to death.

Just one of the many reasons people like Dorsey, Fukerberg, DirtyIndanGoogle Guy, etc. should be publicly horse-whipped to death.
 
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shower thought: I was reflecting on the judge's comment about how the unethical kike media coverage has made him reconsider allowing live broadcast in the future. Could this be an indication that he sees this case getting a retrial? I mean, this nigger is 70 and Kenosha is a small town, what other cases in his career could garner demand for live broadcast? no way the press would broadcast the Ziminski arson case or Dominick Black's, if they even go to trial.
 
I wonder if this would have been over yet if there was still a misdemeanor charge still on the table, exceptionals who think he must be guilty of something get to have him be guilty of something by having Not Guilty jurors actually consider to vote for it, while the Not Guilty Jurors get to have Kyle likely avoid jail time and having the black mark of being a convicted felon if he only gets reckless homicide and gets out in a decade.
 
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It's the way the dating scene in the West is that makes me wonder if Elliot Rodger was right about women after all. Hate to say it but despite his personal worthlessness he kinda predicted the future.

Also I know someone who's half white/half Asian and she turned out just fine. Elliot was just not taught right by his idiot father and doted on by his idiot mother. When he spilled wine on his laptop his mom should have told him to fuck off and go outside or something.
No, Elliot Rodger wasn't right, he was just too autistic to understand how to approach women. He literally complained about sitting alone in Starbucks or something and being angry a girl wouldn't come up to talk with him.

Everyone knows women never make the first move, whether it's in person or on an app like Tinder.
 
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