Message from @Mercury
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Gotta spend that Superchat money on beer, famalsm.
@Lord Zedd you got to find good twitter accounts to follow. I tend toward posts that overlay a hot chick with a Jonathan Bowden speech in the background
speaking of money, I've got 8 rolls of toilet paper I think I might trade them in for a car
Twitter is anal cancer
it's like if youtube comments were turned into a site of their own
I sometimes venture into late night jimmy comment sections and twitter to remind myself just how far from reality these people are
I coaxed my ad blocker into hiding YouTube comments from me.
I haven't seen them in years. Have they gotten worse?
I also made it block recommended videos, ever since I learned they were deliberately doctoring their algorithm to try to seduce people into being left-wing and they more or less are admitting it.
Also it had lots of clickbait.
damn bbc they post birb videos on their main channel so I watch them sometimes next thing I know I'm community posts about international waman's day
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anybody watch Daughter of Albion?
I showed her to my normie conservative friend.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4B6qYQbvJWY When the Wuhan Flu kills most of us, who is Blonde going to force to be the cheese maker in her glorious ~~commune~~ village?
Mmm toasted beanwater.
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a thought, what if people used the "right to privacy" argument to bolster 2a
surely if it can apply to abortion it could apply to anything
I wouldn't be surprised if they do already use it against gun registries.
Lots of people will be saying, "That's the first step toward confiscation," but I bet a lot of folks will make it about privacy, too.
"UwU Han Flu" has now replaced the racist "Wuhan flu", so now you can creep people out, and get yelled at for a different reason.
Privacy isn't a right
Sure. But at the end of the day, you have to play by Clown World's rules.
So if they say privacy is a right, why not use that claim to protect firearm ownership?
>Clownworld
>rules
Good point.
And I believe we already do to some extent. Florida bans registration outright in the state constitution
Yeah. But ultimately the strategy should be to throw whatever arguments we can against the wall and see what sticks.
Dishonest arguments that win are better than honest ones that lose.
You will regret that precedence.
Why's that, TxDeluxe?
It seems like the left is using all sorts of sneaky underhanded bullshit tactics like lying to everyone's faces and saying, "Oh we don't want to *ban* guns outright, you're crazy!"
What's wrong with responding to them in kind?
If they want to play fair, they're welcome to start any time. Until then, the right is playing dirty.
Or it should be, at least.
@TxDeluxe
I regret losing more.
Politics is not a game of honesty
> muh principles and its consequences have been a disaster for the human race.
There's no reward to "losing honorably"
Would be nice if it was. I'm all for a cease-fire when it comes to the sophistry.
But I hate the idea of lying down and taking it while the other side is allowed to use every dirty trick in the book.
Take their behavior and hold them to it.
I am not arguing the desire to fight fire with fire politically. I am arguing legally. Dilution of Constitutional rights is what allows progressive actions like that. Furthering the dilution for a short-term gain will only help them when they have the power to implement their legislation later. Legal precedence can not be reversed, or at least not easily.