It’s literally not worth your time to talk to me. If you do, I’m just going to assume you’re either in the IDF or working out of that one Air Force Intelligence Base for the US. Literally no real normal person would ever engage with someone like Me if they don’t agree with me.
"Back in your day" you could afford a home while delivering newspapers and recycling glass soda bottles to pay utilities. While fascism hasn't changed, how we prefer to try and handle situations have. Time will tell if it's the right choice, though I do feel we are too lenient and restrained as a whole.
What does your point have to do with fighting against fascism and why are people so fucking pathetic that they vote down an obvious, "punch nazis" expression?
This country is completely fucked, because "good" morons don't understand that the bad people WANT to be bad... Grow the fuck up and realize virtue signaling online doesn't make you a fighter against fascism.
I think because the majority know what should be done. Yet despite being connected to anyone with access to the Internet, that majority also feel all too often like individuals. It's difficult to want to agree to more radical courses of action when you're uncertain how many will stand with you. There isn't much room to course correct in that equation.
Arguing with freakazoids over whether or not it's right or wrong to murder 40+ civilians to kill 1 suspected terrorist is pointless imo, but you do you.
For the record, of course it's appalling what happened there. And I find it terrible by any means.
But, despite what the group in this context currently thinks, I generally do think it is important to talk with other people when they have different opinions. That's just a big belief I have. Just by talking, Daryl Davis could get over 200 members to leave a Ku-Klux-Klan which resulted in its dissolution. If you don't talk to people, they will just be with other likeminded people and aren't able to get new information or change their mind.