Kat Timpf
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I'd break some bricks. I'd leave some bricks. For my riot, yeah.
I'd break some bricks. I'd leave some bricks. For my riot, yeah.
I'd break some bricks. I'd leave some bricks. For my riot, yeah.
And I also think it's sad because I think that there were โ Definitely legitimate points to be made and are about criminal justice, I think. But boy, was that handled the war. I mean, so they go from that to people to people, you know, setting buildings on fire and then CNN doing the, you know, mostly fiery, but mostly peaceful with it. The famous.
And I also think it's sad because I think that there were โ Definitely legitimate points to be made and are about criminal justice, I think. But boy, was that handled the war. I mean, so they go from that to people to people, you know, setting buildings on fire and then CNN doing the, you know, mostly fiery, but mostly peaceful with it. The famous.
And I also think it's sad because I think that there were โ Definitely legitimate points to be made and are about criminal justice, I think. But boy, was that handled the war. I mean, so they go from that to people to people, you know, setting buildings on fire and then CNN doing the, you know, mostly fiery, but mostly peaceful with it. The famous.
It's like, come on, you don't got to defend that. You know, like nobody like people, you look ridiculous. Exactly. But then it got completely bungled. And so in the name of criminal justice reform, now it's like people who are actual violent criminals can be allowed out easier. Nobody wanted that.
It's like, come on, you don't got to defend that. You know, like nobody like people, you look ridiculous. Exactly. But then it got completely bungled. And so in the name of criminal justice reform, now it's like people who are actual violent criminals can be allowed out easier. Nobody wanted that.
It's like, come on, you don't got to defend that. You know, like nobody like people, you look ridiculous. Exactly. But then it got completely bungled. And so in the name of criminal justice reform, now it's like people who are actual violent criminals can be allowed out easier. Nobody wanted that.
So then now the pendulum is going to swing in the other direction where, you know, it's going to be even more law and order and it's going to be... Like you said, it's going to be rights at stake, civil liberties at stake, which is what this was supposed to be all about to begin with.
So then now the pendulum is going to swing in the other direction where, you know, it's going to be even more law and order and it's going to be... Like you said, it's going to be rights at stake, civil liberties at stake, which is what this was supposed to be all about to begin with.
So then now the pendulum is going to swing in the other direction where, you know, it's going to be even more law and order and it's going to be... Like you said, it's going to be rights at stake, civil liberties at stake, which is what this was supposed to be all about to begin with.
Yeah. And I'm not saying it's happening either. But in general. It's moving that way. In general, the fear is used by the government a lot. Right. It's really, I mean, even going back to talking about war and national security and we need to do this. Next thing you know, I mean, look at the Patriot Act.
Yeah. And I'm not saying it's happening either. But in general. It's moving that way. In general, the fear is used by the government a lot. Right. It's really, I mean, even going back to talking about war and national security and we need to do this. Next thing you know, I mean, look at the Patriot Act.