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enbyecho , in California Moms for Liberty chair’s shocking attack on drag queens goes viral

Which one is the drag queen?

DmMacniel , in White Nebraska man shoots and wounds 7 Guatemalan immigrant neighbors
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What a sorry man. What may have lead to such behaviour?

Delusional ,

Fox "news"

They're responsible for a lot of heinous shit that people do and allowing them to continue to spew out misinformation, hate, and lies will only lead to more of this happening.

Arbiter ,

Yeah, this is the result of living in an alternate world of propaganda and hate.

I’m sure his actions felt perfectly reasonable to /him/.

AreaKode , in Family of 16-year-old girl who died in Utah ‘troubled teen’ facility holds vigil in her honor

Fuck these "troubled teen" concentration camps. https://elan.school/

MyOpinion , in US Supreme Court rules Trump has immunity for official, not private acts
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The Supreme Court does what ever the hell they want so I guess the president should be able to do the same.

SatansMaggotyCumFart , in Biden border crackdown cuts crossings to 84K, nearly double Trump's average

Execution order?

Did I miss something?

FlyingSquid ,
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The same thing I'm missing- where that sentence appears in the article even though it's in the preview.

FlyingSquid , in Biden border crackdown cuts crossings to 84K, nearly double Trump's average
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"And some, I assume, are good people."

Imagine if we just granted people asylum like in the poem on that statue in New York City people seem to think is important to America?

Delusional ,

That would be nice but republicans are acting the complete opposite of how our founding fathers wanted the nation to go. They can't wait to install a monarch to push their shitty, awful ideas through that aren't going through now because everyone knows their ideas are stupid as shit.

FlyingSquid ,
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That would be nice but republicans are acting the complete opposite of how our founding fathers wanted the nation to go.

Oh I don't know, I wouldn't put it past them to bring back slavery, take away votes from women and legalize marital rape.

UnderpantsWeevil , in Met apologises for spying on police justice campaigners in 1980s and 1990s
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Wonder when they'll apologize for spying on campaigners in the '00s, '10s, and '20s.

Tronn4 , in Officer who fatally shot Tamir Rice resigns from White Sulphur Springs Police Department

10 years later. He's just gonna do the ACAB thing and work somewhere else

Jesusaurus ,

Psh.. I give it a month till he's in the same or higher position with another police force...

whotookkarl , in US Supreme Court rules Trump has immunity for official, not private acts
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2021-01-02 Trump on a call with Georgia election officials asked them "All I want to do is this. I just want to find 11,780 votes, which is one more than we have because we won the state."

Not an official act on any planet in this solar system, how is this not a loss for Trump?

Zaktor ,

The court decides which acts are official. They will declare whatever they want official. "He was doing it in his capacity as president to protect the election. He knew he won, so the votes must just be missing."

irotsoma ,
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Problem is that with this, proving that it fell under one power basically means all other laws, even ones that specifically were meant to restrict that power, are meaningless. What he did could be 100% illegal, but he can't be prosecuted for it, so he can't be removed from office or punished after he leaves office.

If he was making that call as the official president of the United States, speaking in an official capacity, then it doesn't matter if the order he gives is illegal if it was within his power to order the Governor of a state to do anything at all. If it's not in his power for him to give an order to the Governor, then he just has to say it was an official suggestion as the president of the US. There's no restriction that says a president can't suggest that the Governor of a state does something to benefit the president. Doesn't matter that the thing he asked for was illegal because it can't be questioned in court at all to determine its legality.

Now it depends on if the Governor were to actually do it. And if as president Trump decides to order the assassination of that Governor once he refused, that would not be prosecutable. The assassin would be the only one who could be punished for the illegal act.

Immunity from prosecution doesn't mean the thing you're doing isn't legal, it means that no one has the right to punish you for that act. It's still unethical to break the law, but there is no enforceable consequence.

Snapz , in Etsy to ban sale of most sex toys, explicit content, and more

As for non-realistic content — like drawings — total nudity and sex acts "without visible genitalia or anuses" are allowed, but non-realistic images of explicit acts aren't.

Okay okay... So if we don't SEE the anuses, but I ABSOLUTELY know that there ARE anuses under the clothes, and I'm talking I can picture these things vividly, man... So then we're cool right, Etsy?

FlyingSquid , in Conservatives Go to War — Against Each Other — Over School Vouchers
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This is one of the few reasons I'm not 100% terrified of Republicans taking over this country. They all hate each other.

scottmeme , in Met apologises for spying on police justice campaigners in 1980s and 1990s

Oh good only 30+ years late, thank God for that timely apology

Corvidae ,

And the victims minimum ages would be about 50. Better late than never, I guess.

Corvidae , in US Supreme Court rules Trump has immunity for official, not private acts

Laws are only for little people.

TheReturnOfPEB , in US Supreme Court rules Trump has immunity for official, not private acts

"My grandfather rode a camel, my father rode a camel, I drive a Mercedes, my son drives a Land Rover, his son will drive a Land Rover, but his son will ride a camel,"

This was the moment for the the United States where we all start "ride a camel" again. The American Apex is over.

nomous ,

I tell people as often as I can, especially my trans and bipoc friends; now is the time. Get a couple guns (a long one and a short one) and learn how to use them. Learn some basic first aid, you really just need to know how to stabilize someone. Start networking with like-minded people in your communities. The police will not protect us, they’ve proven they’ll happily club senior citizens to the ground and shoot any protesters in the face with rubber bullets while escorting a rightwing murderer to safety.

Iran was a secular, liberal state until almost 1980 when they (mostly legitimately) elected an Islamist theocracy; it could happen here

fubarx , in US Supreme Court rules Trump has immunity for official, not private acts

And going forward, who decides what's an official vs. unofficial Presidential act?

azimir ,

Why that's easy. It's the top elected official, of course.

Zaktor ,

It's actually the Court, which is a convenient aspect since it means only Republicans get immunity.

Evilcoleslaw ,

The courts

irotsoma ,
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Pretty much everything the president does while in office is official. So the more important question is what is within the president's powers.

The problem with immunity rather than changing the law is that all he has to do is prove that in some circumstance he has that power and that he believes that circumstance existed at the time and he used that authority to do it.

For example, he has the power to order the military to assassinate, so the specifics of whether it was legal to assassinate a certain person can't be questioned in court, only whether he has the power to issue that type of order. Because once it's established that it is within his power and he states that he used his authority as president to issue the order, he is immune to any further prosecution. Also, it doesn't matter if he ordered the CIA to do it and they don't have that legal authority to act inside the US. In that case the president is breaking the law, he just can't be prosecuted for it, only the CIA agents involved could be. It's not presidential authority that is being violated in that case so it's off the table for prosecution regardless of how illegal it is.

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