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originally posted by: Mahogani
originally posted by: FlyersFan
originally posted by: Mahogani
Even though this is highly illegal and patently unAmerican, ...
As I said, it'll probably go nowhere and is probably illegal anyways ... but it's fun to think about.
Is it?
It's fun to think about Americans who stand up for American values to be sent off to be murdered in an ongoing genocide?
Tell me, which part of that is fun? What excites you the most about that idea?
It would most likely change their minds about who they are representing and supporting...lol kids are so stupid.
originally posted by: Deidie
originally posted by: TheDiscoKing
It would not be unethical. It would be the opposite. It would be quite ethical. Possibly the closest America has ever come to any kind of ethics that could be identified at all any longer.
Also...
The military has always had a place for everyone, and the military is expert at finding it. They would become even more expert at it.
Total "failure to adapt" cases will be set on a vocational track.
That’s a great idea . Let’s send all our kids to foreign countries and get them killed so the rich elite who own all the arms industries can make trillions of dollars . Let’s invade somewhere that didn’t do anything and create a bunch of proxy wars too just to control the planet and create a huge amount of money . Raytheon and Halliburton agree wit( you .
What crime can an American born citizen be deported for any period of time?
That’s the point. This bill, though moonshot grandstanding, would be the first.What crime can an American born citizen be deported for any period of time?
That’s the point. This bill, though moonshot grandstanding, would be the first.
originally posted by: Boogerpicker
a reply to: CriticalStinker
So there are good people on both sides? I dunno, sounds pretty racist to me.
originally posted by: Mahogani
originally posted by: FlyersFan
originally posted by: Mahogani
Even though this is highly illegal and patently unAmerican, ...
As I said, it'll probably go nowhere and is probably illegal anyways ... but it's fun to think about.
Is it?
It's fun to think about Americans who stand up for American values to be sent off to be murdered in an ongoing genocide?
Tell me, which part of that is fun? What excites you the most about that idea?
originally posted by: DBCowboy
a reply to: FlyersFan
The people calling for the genocide of all Jews, the people who are harming Jews and anti-hamas protestors, the people INFRINGING on the rights of others, are not using the 1st Amendment.
To call these assholes 1st Amendment users, is like calling a mass shooter, a 2nd Amendment user.
originally posted by: Daughter2v2
a reply to: DBCowboy
DBCowboy,
They way you twist definitions of civilians you are qualified to teach a Phd level class in self gendering.
originally posted by: cherokeetroy
a reply to: TheDiscoKing
I thought you were trolling but you're being totally serious. Holy #
1) Mandatory military, aaaggghhh. I nearly fell off my chair. Yea, get them in the military, teach them how to use weapons and explosives, what could go wrong?????
2) A small story (true or not??) a certain person, let's call him Harvey, gets in the military who train him in shooting, wait a while and his military training comes in handy killing a US president. How's that.
originally posted by: CriticalStinker
a reply to: DBCowboy
It’s funny, I never see people get in a tif when people openly talk about civil war. I saw someone in a thread yesterday say they would have fun hunting commies (I assume commie for them is anyone who doesn’t agree with them)
Should that be illegal to say? I don’t think so. Do I support a civil war? No I don’t.
You can keep calling me a supporter for people calling for genocide. It won’t change my mind that we don’t need new bills and laws to regulate speech and protest. It won’t make us safer and it will only get abused.
It doesn’t get to me, because I’ve been here a while. I remember the times where protesters were clashing and there were people out there openly with Nazi signs and armbands. No one called for more laws against speech then (I wasn’t either). But suddenly it’s a huge issue.
So you ask where I draw the line. I don’t because I know it will get moved. I can handle people saying things I disagree with. I’ll argue with them before I call on new speech laws.