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by disintegore
2418 days ago
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Going back to what spawned this discussion. > There are plenty of people who don't consent on a daily basis. The actions range from peaceful protests to traitorous acts. How does a democracy deal with them? Force. Let's say for the sake of argument that I am an American citizen and that I do not consent to the tear gassing and pepper spraying of college aged young adults, nor do I consent to Chelsea Manning being jailed and Snowden being in exile. Does that make me a sociopath? I'm only scratching the surface here. In any case, I recall saying that "much" of the consent was manufactured and not "all" of it. |
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