Why protesting :marseypussyhat: is out

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the problem with protest culture is that it's the only acceptable outlet for these people's anarchic impulses which is why it feels so forced. also you never see people protesting for any weird fun shit anymore, only the current thing.

we need a more freedom-loving culture that encourages minor rulebreaking in the spirit of public fun rather than in support of some moral cause; people would use that type of thing to get laid and express themselves, so actual political protests that crossed the line further would only happen when people's genuine interests were threatened (like by a draft) rather than for some distant cause they don't understand.

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we need a more freedom-loving culture that encourages minor rulebreaking in the spirit of public fun rather than in support of some moral cause;

This is why i boozecruise for autism awareness :marseydrunk: :marseysteer:

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>we need a more freedom-loving culture that encourages minor rulebreaking in the spirit of public fun rather than in support of some moral cause

We have this it's called the hood. :marseyblack:

But for real, if you encourage rule breaking it will be taken advantage of by bad faith actors to do much worse shit. Young people will always want to break the rules but they have to know there are consequences if/when they get caught and should be shamed for it.

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bad faith actors

All actors are bad-faith, that's why they don't have a real job

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The only way you hear about them is through social media (derogatory)

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