If you’re suspected of trafficking a small amount of drugs with no evidence, we will murder you, but if you’re convicted of trafficking an enormous amount of drugs with copious evidence, we will pardon you. Because we are currently a very stupid country.
If you’re suspected of trafficking a small amount of drugs with no evidence, we will murder you, but if you’re convicted of trafficking an enormous amount of drugs with copious evidence, we will pardon you. Because we are currently a very stupid country.
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Let that sink in: the person who took an oath to protect the Constitution is now suggesting execution for people defending the Constitution
Let that sink in: the person who took an oath to protect the Constitution is now suggesting execution for people defending the Constitution
This is how democracies fall and how dictatorships begin.
This is how democracies fall and how dictatorships begin.
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Google, Apple and their peers have “traded risk for complacency — too afraid of offending the president, losing access or inviting a subpoena,” Aaron Zamost, a tech communications consultant, writes in a guest essay. “Big Tech now serves power before it serves its users.”
Google, Apple and their peers have “traded risk for complacency — too afraid of offending the president, losing access or inviting a subpoena,” Aaron Zamost, a tech communications consultant, writes in a guest essay. “Big Tech now serves power before it serves its users.”