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54  2018-02-23 by Finn005

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No.

you absolute nutter

Violence doesn't mean fascism, and not unique to fascism but nearly every ideology uses it.

In my state we go around and beat up people who don't vote.

No, not at all. Liberals, social democrats, conservatives never advocate for nor encourage physical violence.

They do mate. Just they don't when they have the state monopoly on the violence and they're ruling the state apparatus.

Sorry but your point of view isn't realistic to begin with.

> Sorry but your point of view isn't realistic to begin with.

> says the man who thinks Canada's government is as violent as literal Nazis and people who beat up people for disagreeing with them.

https://i.imgur.com/Zjh6PI5.jpg

The Left Can't Meme

This is what happens when they try and use the enemies memes against them.

They really should give up, they'll never match the refined autism of a /pol/tard.

This but literally unironically

In my state we go around and beat up people who don't vote.

Unironically that's what happen in belgium.

No bad tactics, only bad targets.

exactly. it is immoral to hurt an innocent person but not an evil one

One of the funniest things I've noticed over the past 10 years is how quickly people went from "Democracy is the foundation of our legal system, and if people democratically vote Nazis then it is their right to do so" to the current situation.

People like to pretend they're pretty tolerant up until the party they hate becomes slightly more than a fringe party, at which point they need to be snuffed out and their leaders executed.

In the paste 10 years millennials have become politically active. Unfortunately a generation of people being told their opinion is more important than anyone else's and they shouldn't have to be uncomfortable or have to listen to people they disagree with turns out to be more violent than a generation that is told they have to let other people exist, shut up and accept that reality is often at odds with comfort and safety and it's that way for a good reason

The one bright side to the Russia meddling is that maybe, all these people people wouldn't actually have these beliefs if they weren't being pressed on them.

No mean pings. 😡

sry

Stupid Canuckistani saying sorry.

TAKE IT BACK