

It’s not even hatred. It’s a quote from the ‘president’ about a similar event, that had more and younger victims.


It’s not even hatred. It’s a quote from the ‘president’ about a similar event, that had more and younger victims.


It was a killing, not an assassination


So the real question is… Once they’ve kicked the bubble into survival mode, how long before it collapses?


Maybe we should stop showing up to work until him and his whole family are violently murdered. Then we can joke about it, but still refuse to return to work until our pay is at least tripled. With all that extra time we could easily police any available scabs that don’t join the solidarity movement. If they absolutely need the money, then be kind. Pool resources like food and housing to take care of each other until our demands are met. Worst case scenario, you have an idle army built on good will and a common goal.
The 60000 that make up the 1% don’t have that. I mean even if your motives are entirely self serving, there’s a heritage foundation member within 200 miles of almost every American, and they have mansions filled with valuables. Take what you need, when you need it. Do you really think their private security forces are prepared to handle 1000+ coordinated militia members armed with assault rifles and fire?
Do you really think their private security forces are willing to die for some rich fucktard?


We’re still going to hang everyone that helped him substantially in any way shape or form. Politically, financially, to sway opinion, or conceal his crimes.
The good news is that since the king tech douches are honorary military officers now, they can be court marshalled and tried by a military tribunal and executed, which will greatly limit their ability to try and sway public opinion, or bribe their way out of trouble.
No dude. This wasn’t some made up charge for a bullshit crime. The fucking world saw what he said, what he did, and didn’t do, and multiple people died because of his actions. He should have been put in prison until his day in court, like anyone else would have been. Having the money to run for political office isn’t a means of avoiding justice