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@Theweakeredge
It seems you don't understand what this means:
brazant appeals to authority
Also, "brazant" isn't a word.
brazant appeals to authority
If you are interested in substantively discussing the issues implicated by police misconduct, we can do that. But I haven't seen anything on your end that would suggest you are interested in doing so.It is almost as if you want me to tell you how right you are and how morally superior you are for wanting to defund the police. This is praise and affirmation you might get from the inept on twitter and woke leftist college kids and their professors, but no serious person thinks that defunding the police is a good idea.
The question of this thread is: Should we defund the police? And you answered no - now supplement that with your own argument
Thomas Sowell and Malcolm Gladwell . . . . [I] and incorporate their arguments here as my own. If this concept is too difficult for you understand then there really isn't a whole lot of point in speaking.
I do not want to read and learn, or understand anything. I just want to pretend like I know what I am talking about.
continue being a little shit and get blocked
coal/YYW's
What is your opinion of Dave Rubin?
haha the mouth on this child
I think he's kind of a moron, but he has a nice "everyman" quality to him. I also like to see gay guys think about politics outside of the little boxes that leftists try to put us in.
The school system has taught the children to be complete brats to the elders.
I agree, I was particularly moved when he discussed the emotions involved with raising a family.
"Draco's laws were known for their cruelty and their bias towards the rich landowners as opposed to those who found themselves owing money. His series of drastic punishments (the origin of the term 'draconian') for a variety of crimes were not actually in force for long and certainly did not succeed in their aim. This rudimentary law-code of which we know only the provisions regarding homicide were written, according to tradition and myth in blood because of their perceived cruelty. Below are some examples quoted in The Athenian Contitution (translated by the author according to Inscriptiones Greacae 1 115):"…political rights (in Athens) can only belong to those that carry weapons. These rights are especially for lower rank lords whereas in order for someone to be elected as a general or head of cavalry (ίππαρχος, ipparxos) he should have a fortune of over 100 mnes and have a legitimate Athenian wife and children over 10 years old.He who kills another Athenian, without a purpose or by accident should be banished from Athens for ever. If the killer apologizes to the family of the murdered man and the family accepts the apology, then the murderer may stay in Athens.A relative of a murder victim, can hunt and take into custody the murderer and thus hand him to the authorities where he will be judged. If a relative kills the murderer he will not be allowed to enter the Athenian Forum («αγορά», agora), or participate in competitions or set foot into sacred places...
Lemme guess, you like Ben Shapiro too?
Does Rubin have kids? Did he adopt? I didn't realize.
The school system has taught the children to be complete brats to the elders.
There used to be a social consequence for disrespecting elders, namely, the denial of collaborative participation where the rude person isn't allowed to learn from their elders. Today there are no consequences for bad behavior.