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Bob Swandby's avatar

K has nailed it-control through fear and intimidation. They can use it and it’s just fine, but let anybody else use it and it’s politically threatening and then a criminal offense. Highly recommend Navalny’s Memoir, Patriot. He was a lawyer before Putin finally took his life and he explains in great detail how totalitarian regimes use their legal systems to control and intimidate their “unruly” citizens, i.e., anyone who disagrees ordissents

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KellyMC's avatar

I feel sick every time I think of Navalny. Absolutely sick .

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Michelle Nee's avatar

That’s what narcissistic people do - it’s double standards. They can do it but you CAN’T.

It’s also do as I say but not as I do.

And rules are for everybody else - not ME.

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Jody Rideout's avatar

No one should use it, but to pretend there hasn’t been a plethora of threats from the democrats and then cry “they hit me first” is pathetic. By your logic, now that one side has called for violence, everyone can. Grow up and realize no one should call for someone’s death, the moment it’s allowed against someone you don’t like, it’s allowed against someone you do.

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Waffles's avatar

Uh hello… who called for death?.. please, before you post, understand what means “86”.. thank you!

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Jody Rideout's avatar

To 86 someone: 1. “86” = eliminate, kill, remove (ie. death)

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Irene's avatar

I pick “remove” never kill: simply and legally

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Jody Rideout's avatar

And how do you propose to do that legally? :-)

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Jody Rideout's avatar

Given his background in law enforcement, national security, and organized crime investigations, he would likely be familiar with both the casual and criminal uses of “86.” Hello

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