• youmaynotknow@lemmy.ml
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    Next we’ll see all US cops wearing masks in their regular day to day activities, like in the Watchmen series.

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    I get the impression that the cops are about to hate facial recognition all of the sudden, for no particular reason

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      There’s a reason ICE conceal their faces.

      They know what they’re doing is wrong and don’t want to be held accountable if their fascist rule collapses.

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        So just use one too and blend in. Put on a stupid Trump or racist hat, and if you are not white, put on gloves. Then surround them.

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        They know what they’re doing is wrong

        Is that why the protestors wear them too?

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          Please post the entirety of your online history.

          Surely there’s no reason to hide.

          Whether what you’ve done is entirely legal (or not) authoritariaism doesn’t care.

          What is done in a free society is punished by small men with anger control issues.

          What you may find reasonable to say in a free society, could, under a government opposed to free expression, land you in el Segundo - without your wallet.

          The gestapo hide their faces because they know what they do is wrong, and to hide from justice.

          People who protest or simply appreciate privacy do so because they understand the potential for retribution and being disappeared.

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            Please post the entirety of your online history. Surely there’s no reason to hide.

            …we’re talking about hiding though

            Whether what you’ve done is entirely legal (or not) authoritariaism doesn’t care.

            That goes both ways. That was my entire point.

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              Who is in power again? The protesters are not making anyone disappear. Goodbye, troll.

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                You think individuals can’t be targeted because they’re “in power”? Why do you think they’re wearing them?

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      Upvoted and agreed, not least because I just learned that “all of the sudden,” while at present a nonstandard variant of “all of a sudden,” has valid history.

      And of course it doesn’t matter in this casual context!

      But in formal writing, in this era, using “a” will avoid distracting the reader from your main point.

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        “All of the sudden” is only valid because it’s so commonly (incorrectly) used. Much as it annoys me, that’s just how language works.

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          “of the sudden” (1570) actually predates “of a sudden” (Shakespeare) according to my OED as squinted at through the nifty magnifying glass. But it’s been considered obsolete for a long time despite having all of a sudden experienced a resurgence.

          (Note, I modernized the spellings of “sudden” rather than try to switch focus back and forth)

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            People aren’t saying it because they’re language scholars, it’s because they misheard the proper modern usage. So it goes for many language shifts.

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        Non-Anglo here.
        Totally not distracted bcs my brain autocorrected it to “all of a sudden” without even noticing.
        A bit like “It deosn’t mttaer in waht oredr the ltteers in a wrod are”
        Also never seen/heard the “the” variant. (Well consciously that is).

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    This is ILLEGAL when Working Class people Do It!

    -Chuck Schumer at Some Point probably!

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        No, it’s happening everywhere. But I’ve also seen some significant resistance happening in other cities like NYC, Newark, Portland, Chicago, Seattle, SF, etc.

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      It’s just you. There were mass protests across the country just a couple of weeks ago.

      Unless you meant the senseless destruction of property.

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        Mass protests where people did nothing in particular. That is, in fact, not resistance. People in LA are actually making it harder for ICE to terrorize them.

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          Mass protests where people did nothing particular.

          A mass protest, in and of itself, is not “nothing”.

          People in LA are actually making it harder for ICE to terrorize them.

          I would argue the opposite. You haven’t noticed the National Guard and Marines being deployed there?

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            A mass protest, in and of itself, is not “nothing”.

            It is. What happened on June 14th was technically a mass protest, but it has none of the aspects that make a mass protest effective. In essence, that wasn’t a protest; it was a parade. They can, in theory, be used as a launching point for something more effective, but on their own? Yeah, nothing.

            You haven’t noticed the National Guard and Marines being deployed there?

            Okay and? They were deployed because ICE wasn’t able to do their jobs, and even now they’re suffering widespread harassment and obstruction. Not getting backlash because you did nothing isn’t the flex you think it is.

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              it has none of the aspects that make a mass protest effective

              Oh please, do go on, what makes a protest effective? Nonsensical general destruction of your neighbors’ property?

              Okay and?

              Okay and…that’s bad?

              Not getting backlash because you did nothing isn’t the flex you think it is.

              Getting the marines and national guard deployed on you isn’t the flex you think it is.

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                Nonsensical general destruction of your neighbors’ property?

                No, real obstruction of fascist activity. And, you know, turning out on a weekday. Mass protests work because, aside from the implicit threat of violence, they grind economic activity to a halt. That is simply not what happens when you parade for two hours on a Saturday.

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                  No, real obstruction of fascist activity.

                  You’re using a bunch of general language. Why don’t you want to say what makes a protest effective?

                  Mass protests work because, aside from the implicit threat of violence, they grind economic activity to a halt.

                  Good luck not getting fired.

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    What are they so afraid of? They’re public servants, so they should be publicly identifiable. If they don’t like it, get off the government payroll

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      Because criminals get out of jail and can go after their families. We had someone leave a bomb on the doorstep of a judge in our neighborhood.

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        Am I the only one who thinks police should be held to a higher standard of accountabilities?

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        That’s a fair concern to a degree of course even the most fair sentences might have a disgruntled person on the other end of it but a fair justice system that serves and protects its community equally has little to fear overall. When a justice system is unfair, unequal, does not serve or protects its community that risk goes way up however they only have themselves to blame for the increased risk. An occasional crazy is just the price of being a human but if the public in general is against you, you’ve done that to yourself through your own actions

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          There is resistance everywhere, but LA was a special target for the GOP. They are gearing up to make Chicago just as hot here soon.

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        I wasn’t expecting crims to go after their own families, but I’m here for it….

        Was the judge a dick head?

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          If I remember correctly they were convicted of embezzlement. Narcissists and psychopaths get mad when they are held accountable.

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    Should be easy to beat this and not worry about being identified and sued.

    I know it will be hard guys, but how about:

    “Don’t be a power tripping asshole”

    You see people holding signs?

    Don’t be a power tripping asshole and shoot tear gas, pepper shot, beat people, and shoot non-lethal rounds at them.

    You see people marching?

    Don’t be a power tripping asshole and shoot tear gas, pepper shot, beat people, and shoot non-lethal rounds at them.

    You see reporters documenting it all?

    Don’t be a power tripping asshole and shoot tear gas, pepper shot, beat people, and shoot non-lethal rounds at them.

    “Don’t be a power tripping asshole.”