This [lengthy] thread is a spectacular takedown of a right trash mother****er's deceit. In case it's not clear, the "cursed" is that which is being responded to.
Modern American conservatism is mental illness.
It looks from the photo like someone repurposed a trash can as a moving container. The humanity!This feller just won't let it go. Perhaps the initials AOC are triggering to him?
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Despite his sarcastic response the "trash" bin has a move label pasted on. If it were destined to be thrown away, why would they move it?
IndependentThe mother of William Elliott insists her son was 19 and his girlfriend just two weeks shy of her 16th birthday when the couple had sex - behaviour about which people may have differing opinions, but which in the state of Maine was enough to earn him a conviction for statutory rape.
The information about the couple's ages was not available when a vigilante, Stephen Marshall, went online to search for registered sex offenders to kill. Instead, he simply read that in 2002 Elliott pleaded guilty to two charges of sexual abuse of a minor and had served four months in jail. Marshall was also able to access his complete address.
In the early hours of 16 April this year, armed with that information and two handguns, Marshall drove to Elliott's home in the small town of Corinth and shot him dead. The same night, he visited the house of 57-year-old Joseph Gray - also registered on the sex offenders list - and killed him as his petrified wife stood helplessly by.
"My son was not a paedophile," Elliott's mother, Shirley Turner, said. "He shouldn't have been labelled like that. All he wanted to do was to love that girl and make a family. [Without the registry] he'd still be alive today. I'd still have him."
Vigilantism is why I'm opposed to registries. Vigilantes are frequently not concerned with the circumstances of one's presence on a registry.One problem with mandating death sentences for paedophiles is the same as the general reason we abolished the death penalty in the UK for other crimes. Internet hard men think it gives them a justified outlet for their aggression but the Roth case shows how easy it is to target the wrong person. Extrajudicial killing just makes things even worse. From 2006:
A vigilantes' charter? The bitter legacy of Megan's Law
In the ten years since American states were forced to publish the whereabouts of convicted sex offenders, there have been a series of vigilante attacks. As John Reid considers a similar approach in Britain, Andrew Buncombe reports on a law which has had unforeseen consequenceswww.independent.co.uk
When you turn the world's public square into the world's public toilet you tend to attract flies, or at least very stinky people.
Although I like reading Andrew Vachss and The Punisher as much as anyone, I'm not a fan of Megan's Law type solutions either because I'm not sure whether (as per my illustrative example earlier) the harm they cause outweighs the good.Vigilantism is why I'm opposed to registries. Vigilantes are frequently not concerned with the circumstances of one's presence on a registry.
She should be removed. Full stop. She is unqualified.I mean, last I saw, she's literally on zero committees because of actions like this, so I guess this is her way of attempting to do something to earn her paycheck.
Personally, at such a point, she should be removed based on her lack of ability to get anything done & save tax payers money.
She got 70% of the vote in the 2022 Republican primary. Republicans want her there, and that's telling.She should be removed. Full stop. She is unqualified.
America never needed to be "made great again" until Trump thought so. These games are stupid.
Just the absolute stupidest mother****ers.
Fauci:The first known case of HIV in a person was in 1959, when Fauci was around 19 years old and probably not even studying medicine yet.
What a genius he must be.