True. It's partially just a dropping of pretenses, but to keep up those pretenses we sometimes had to have justice. Now that the act is gone I'm afraid the small bit of justice the disenfranchised did have is gone with it.
Oh there is. There is no rule of law, no equity of law, but there is law. And it will be used as harshly and aggressively as possible on the poor, minorities, Democrats, the press, universities, etc.
It kind of sounds like a form of exposure therapy.
I was not able to read this, as I am an idiot, but I upvoted just for the effort.
Can't have people seeing what's behind the mask.
Cops in the USA, as well as being scum, are terrified. The population has almost no access to mental health care, near unlimited access to guns, and many reasons to not trust the police. The police are also trained as "warriors" instead of guardians with a us vs them mentality. I'd imagine besides the legal ramifications, Uk and Eu police are just not as scared shitless and therefore don't start popping off when an acorn hits their car or a 13 year old has a stick.
Howard Zinn's People's History starts by describing the early years after the colonizers appearance. It's a tough read.
That's a good point. I buy most of my produce at small natural food stores. It's normally better, but more expensive for sure. Yeah supermarket produce can often be a let down.
The Babylonbee? Really?
Y'all can't tell when fruit is bad and just not eat it then?
Oh that would be tough if you were an actor who thinks children deserve to live.