We have to stop appealing to the consciences of these criminals. How can you appeal to something that does not exist?
Expose them, follow them, confront them in public, publicize their crimes in every way imaginable, from sweatshirts to bus ads to billboards if possible, ridicule them. Make them afraid to walk the streets.
When the corrupt courts fail us, that is one recourse.
His message is not exactly for the people he is lambasting. It is more for those who are listening. When you argue with the insane in the public square, it is not likely to sway them. But those who listen will see the insane for what they are.
We have to stop appealing to the consciences of these criminals. How can you appeal to something that does not exist?
Expose them, follow them, confront them in public, publicize their crimes in every way imaginable, from sweatshirts to bus ads to billboards if possible, ridicule them. Make them afraid to walk the streets.
When the corrupt courts fail us, that is one recourse.
Expose them INDIVIDUALLY. So much easier to hide in a group.
His message is not exactly for the people he is lambasting. It is more for those who are listening. When you argue with the insane in the public square, it is not likely to sway them. But those who listen will see the insane for what they are.
Professor Clements' response was one of the best I think, on how disgusted he was that these criminals pledged allegiance to the flag.
The line about burning down another chicken farm was a MOAB.
None of this "you should be ashamed" stuff. That's just wasting oxygen.