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by yttrium
3103 days ago
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That's the thing though, you're calling someone being forced out because they hold a bigoted position 'lynching'. You're equivocating what has historically been an act of racially provoked murder with the removal of a bigot - there's no justice to be found there. Political opponents ought to (and are, in most cases) barred from effectively participating in the political process when they hold oppressive and bigoted view points. |
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