DesertFox- wrote:
Is rushing a gate to the building while dressed in drag part of any revolution handbook? I'm not familiar with that particular strat.
You've a certain, "thickness" about you that I find appealing.
Wasn't one of the 2 cross dressing assailants killed? Not a cop.SuperJail Warden wrote:
A NSA cop was killed today. Americans love to talk about revolution and fighting the government but immediately lose their nerves once someone kills an authority figure.
The people screaming loudest about standing up against the NSA are now going around saying the cop didn't deserve to die.
Well, people die in revolutions.
Is a policeman an authority figure that symbolizes the NSA's overreaching spying programs? How is killing a police officer an act of revolution? If you are mad at the US government, would it make sense to kill a civil servant or someone in the armed forces? Or does it make sense to attack (through physical force or other avenues) the power structure itself? Regardless how the NSA policeman died (and now it seems that it wasn't some person disgruntled with the NSA), he DIDN'T deserve to die.SuperJail Warden wrote:
A NSA cop was killed today. Americans love to talk about revolution and fighting the government but immediately lose their nerves once someone kills an authority figure.
The people screaming loudest about standing up against the NSA are now going around saying the cop didn't deserve to die.
Well, people die in revolutions.
He didn't deserve to die. (As if anyone deserves anything bad that happens to them either through malice or coincidence)
I don't care about the NSA or want to debate the validity of killing NSA employees.
I am just annoyed at people advocating revolution and defiance but changing their minds when someone makes the first move. It's like people advocating kicking the British out but then getting worked up about how wrong it is to tar and feather tax collectors.
The cop that got shot in Ferguson, was he a valid target by your measures?
I don't care about the NSA or want to debate the validity of killing NSA employees.
I am just annoyed at people advocating revolution and defiance but changing their minds when someone makes the first move. It's like people advocating kicking the British out but then getting worked up about how wrong it is to tar and feather tax collectors.
The cop that got shot in Ferguson, was he a valid target by your measures?
Pretty sure a cop wasn't killed at the NSA. A cop killed one assailant. Am I wrong?
but no one made a first move here dude. You're bitching about a reaction to a nonexistent event.SuperJail Warden wrote:
He didn't deserve to die. (As if anyone deserves anything bad that happens to them either through malice or coincidence)
I don't care about the NSA or want to debate the validity of killing NSA employees.
I am just annoyed at people advocating revolution and defiance but changing their minds when someone makes the first move. It's like people advocating kicking the British out but then getting worked up about how wrong it is to tar and feather tax collectors.
The cop that got shot in Ferguson, was he a valid target by your measures?
Snowden... NSA knows everything about everyone, except him.
I stood in line for four hours. They better give me a Wal-Mart gift card, or something. - Rodney Booker, Job Fair attendee.