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      No thanks. One party already does everything it can to disenfranchise voters across the country. I think I’ll stick with the pro-Democracy side of the equation.

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        you called Trump supporters “voters”, and i dispute that on the grounds of January 6

        it’s like people don’t want to face what happened that day

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          70 million people voted for him. There were a few thousand at the capital on January 6.

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            have you heard even one of those 70 millions take responsibility or apologize… you haven’t, because they don’t accept responsibility… if they won’t accept responsibility for the consequences of their vote, they don’t deserve to have one… they’re all too fucking ignorant and selfish to be citizens any more…

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              While I agree with your anger and frustration, in sure you recognize how dangerous of a precedent that would be. Instead, we should be going full RICO on the entire Republican party.

              A huge chunk of the elected officials on that side of the aisle are actively working to subvert democracy in the US. Endorsing Trump in an official capacity should absolutely be seen as a participatory activity in that context and those elected officials who have engaged in that should be held to account. The justice department should be looking to use this as a sledgehammer if they want to crush the rampant fascism sweeping the Republicans and their base.

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                the reason we’re in this mess is none of you take it seriously enough… how many death threats against judges is it going to take… i’m sure Captain RICO or some other superhero will swoop in and set things right…

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        Democracy doesn’t mean “everyone gets to vote” lol If that’s your criteria then I’ve got some bad news about the USA…

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        I agree. More people should read about Lincoln. He held the country together by being magnanimous. The south lost thier greatest ally with his death.

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              You honesty think I’m a Trump supporter, just because I don’t believe people should lose their right to vote because of who they support?

              My god you’re all twisted up , aren’t you?

              Check my comment history kiddo. Then delete your dumb shit.

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              I can pretty much guarantee you do not hate Trump more than I do. We can trade anecdotes if you’d like, but I am extremely confident that my actions when Trump was elected were vastly more fucked up and violent than yours.

              That being said, Trump voters should not lose the right to vote forever. Thats anger talking. That’s letting authoritarianism win.

              The only way to escape the poison of that kind of anger is to let it go, man. It doesn’t serve you.

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      Lol, no. You can’t just make stuff up. Follow the law. If the law is an ass, change it, but not retrospectively. There is enough malfeasance to prosecute as it is.

      Faith in democracy requires a belief we are all equal before the law.