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by bduerst
2545 days ago
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Still, /r/the_politics has the population of a large city, so by that logic, if they have these frequent calls of violence against the cops then it should be easy to point those out, right? Also, if it's now the case that these cop-violence-inciting comments are hidden everywhere, then why does it matter if /r/politics has them too in the first place? |
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> Just do a 180 turn on gun reforms. They’ll take an armed population more seriously.
https://www.reddit.com/r/politics/comments/c5og99/there_are_...
> It's because protests don't achieve anything. ... Riots on the other hand...
https://www.reddit.com/r/politics/comments/c5og99/there_are_...