Masks? We don't need no stinking masks!!!

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Ideally the states where Trump is having his rallies would station law enforcement officers at the events and ticket people right on the spot for not wearing masks. Hell even have them walking through the crowd issuing citations during the rally. I'd laugh my ass off to hear what he'd have to say about that.

You'd have to find cops that weren't wanting to line up backstage to suck his dick through his asshole like hair metal groupies.
1. Doesn't answer the question which is key to the mask question
2. That's because EVERYTIME I bring up Trump's responsibility in anti-masking and COVID deaths you either deflect and/or defend EVERYTIME.

Then you try to claim not to support Trump. You are laughable and that's being generous

BTW - Anyone notice @pcgeek11's responses mimic Trump. Reporter asks question Trump just says "I know it and you know it". While never answering the question

Uh, yeah, he's been doing that for longer than Turmp has been a politician, which is why he worships him, because to him he's looking in a mirror. Only, Turmp is a fitter more handsome man than he is so its like he's seeing the perfect Aryan version of his idealized self. Let that settle in. Frankly, Turmp seems more intelligent as well.
 
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Well pcgeek just got promoted to the trumptroll ignore list. Won't answer a question, just diversion and deflection as evident here. When cornered, just fling some shit and scurry off like a cockroach when you turn on the kitchen light.

Er...you just now realized this? That's how he's been the entire time in P&N. He was acting like that before Turmp was even around. It really is baffling how many of you act like you're having an epiphany of the shitposters in this subforum.
 

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Er...you just now realized this? That's how he's been the entire time in P&N. He was acting like that before Turmp was even around. It really is baffling how many of you act like you're having an epiphany of the shitposters in this subforum.
Had been aware, just had enough of the annoying noise, kinda like a mosquito in a dark bedroom.
 

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I find it even less hilarious Trump encourages people to be active carriers by refusing to wear masks.

If you have a better idea of how to wake up his idiot followers by Trump contracting it, I'm willing to listen.

I say let them sleep.

You don't announce when you're going to cull a given population. You just go ahead and do it. The biggest surprise to the "poor right trash" will be that they believed he actually cared about them. They will find that they are little more than just another body on the pile.

People of color already know this, so we are more likely to take the precautions required to keep our lives.

Eventually, the divers will drop to an acceptable level. Property values will go down, because there won't be as many people alive to buy them.

The job market will become a worker's paradise, because every body bag filled will represent a job opening. One of the reasons that war is so good for an economy
 

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I think you underestimate a culture of kicking down and legal mechanisms for FYGM to stay with GM.
 

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As I said We are all responsible for our own actions.

Trump is responsible for his own actions, not other peoples choices / actions.

It would be an entirely different kettle of fish is he somehow prohibited or prevented people from wearing a mask.

except we know that this can be fundamentally untrue.

Milgram Experiment

There is science that shows very strong evidence that authority figures can and absolutely do influence and determine the decisions of subordinate people, and oftentimes in very arbitrary authority designations.

No, this isn't opinion. This isn't "pseudo-babble." This is thoroughly tested, documented, very well recognized--this is actually pretty famous work, even dunderheads tend to be aware of it.

It's science. You are wrong. That's all.
 

cytg111

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except we know that this can be fundamentally untrue.

Milgram Experiment

There is science that shows very strong evidence that authority figures can and absolutely do influence and determine the decisions of subordinate people, and oftentimes in very arbitrary authority designations.

No, this isn't opinion. This isn't "pseudo-babble." This is thoroughly tested, documented, very well recognized--this is actually pretty famous work, even dunderheads tend to be aware of it.

It's science. You are wrong. That's all.

Psychosocial what now?
A little further back he acknowledge the concept of role models. I dont know where to take it from there? I dont understand the disconnect. Its like, as a parental role model, whatever shit your kid gets into later in life is on him/her alone, the fact you were, for example, a drug dealing wife beater does not lay one gram of the buck on you.
 
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Had been aware, just had enough of the annoying noise, kinda like a mosquito in a dark bedroom.

It is cute how he goes out of his way to do the laughing response. Imagine how pathetic your life would be if you have to fake laughing at people calling you a moron on a message board. He really is that starved for attention.
 
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"Attractive Nuisance Doctrine"

Legally it applies to children. Psychologically it applies to Trump rallygoers. That's because mentally they're the same...
 
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"Attractive Nuisance Doctrine"

Legally it applies to children. Psychologically it applies to Trump rallygoers. That's because mentally they're the same...
Reminds me of that grown ass man who had to have his 17 yo son or was it 16 yo son pick him up and carry him out of a store while apologizing to the store's workers for what was happening.
 

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It is cute how he goes out of his way to do the laughing response. Imagine how pathetic your life would be if you have to fake laughing at people calling you a moron on a message board. He really is that starved for attention.
Oh, did he respond to my post about blocking him... that's cute
 
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Oh, did he respond to my post about blocking him... that's cute

No idea. But he does the reaction/Like thing on posts. The funny part there is I seem to recall him literally crying about the rep meter on here because he was basically instantly almost completely red. I still have no clue why people bitched so much about that as it was probably the single best thing ever done on this forum for dealing with trolls. It literally led to a few of the worst ones leaving because it hurt their feelings so badly. It quickly led to a lot of the shitty posting like his to almost stop as well.

I'm guessing the mods just didn't want to have to put up with the constant crybaby bitch whining from people like him.
 
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pcgeek11

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No idea. But he does the reaction/Like thing on posts. The funny part there is I seem to recall him literally crying about the rep meter on here because he was basically instantly almost completely red.


You are confused, that wasn't me.