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https://twitter.com/ForTheRuleOfLaw/status/1347642999736586243?s=20Why aren't they being arrested for violating curfew?
If this isn't an argument for MASSIVE police reform, I don't know what is.
The difference in their behavior between this, and the BLM protests is mind-boggling.
We need Congressional hearings.
Arkansas police chief resigns after appearing to call for violence over election
By Tim Stelloh
An Arkansas police chief has resigned after he posted messages on a right-wing social media site that appeared to urge people to assault "Marxist" Democrats over the presidential election, the mayor said.
Elliot said that after he consulted with lawyers about Holland's posts, which appeared on the site Parler, he met with Holland, who resigned effective immediately. The posts were no longer visible Sunday, but NBC affiliate KARK of Little Rock published screenshots of some of them.
"When this over and Trump is president for 4 more years," one said, "do not forget what these Marxist bastards have tried to do. When you see one in public get in their face do not give them any peace. Throw water on them at restaurants. Push them off sidewalks. Never let them forget they are traitors and have no right to live in this Republic after what they have done."
https://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/arkansas-police-chief-resigns-after-appearing-call-violence-over-election-n1247059
He apparently also actually advocated political killings.
It only took only around 3-4 million years, blink of an eye in geological time,
for evolution to turn something with the intelligence of a chimp into something with the intelligence of a human.
As far as birds go, they seem to have evolved different structures in their brains that perform similar functions to the mammalian neocortex.
https://www.sciencemag.org/news/2020/09/newfound-brain-structure-explains-why-some-birds-are-so-smart-and-maybe-even-self-aware
https://theness.com/neurologicablog/index.php/crow-intelligence/
I tend towards the view that humanlike intelligence is not as unique as we like to believe. I think there's a tendency among many to want to see ourselves as "speshul", and that this impulse can lead to some harmful and destructive behaviors.
I think there's just a philosophical divide that we're on different sides of, as I prefer to think of ourselves being a part of life on Earth, and our minds existing as part of a continuum with other creatures.
At least as far as bird brain question goes, it looks like the current scientific consensus is on my side.
Sen. Mike Lee's tweets against "democracy," explained. VOX
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On the American right, there is a long tradition of arguing that the United States is a republic, not a democracy, a distinction its proponents trace back to the founders. It centers not on whether a nation holds competitive elections but the extent to which it puts constraints on majorities from restricting the rights of minorities. Democracies, on this definition, allow for untrammeled majority rule; republics put in place rules that prevent legislators from using their power in tyrannical ways (think the Bill of Rights).
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The spin offered by Lee and others on the right, historically speaking, originated as arguments for curbing democracy in the ordinary sense of the word the ability of majorities to enact popular policies (that conservatives disapproved of). Warning against the tyranny of the majority serves as a justification for minority rule.
Quite a lot more in the article.
https://www.vox.com/policy-and-politics/21507713/mike-lee-democracy-republic-trump-2020
A long article but the upshot is that Republicans want to change our democratic republic into an authoritarian republic.
the fly knew it's 2 minute limit
https://twitter.com/DanielleForPA/status/1314033735558455297?s=20Somebody on 11th Hour last night made a Freudian slip,
When referring to the "cemetery er ceremony" in the Rose Garden. It was really funny 😄.
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