It's actually fairly understandable in the context of a group that reasonably refuses to engage with the state criminal justice system. What is less understandable is the feeding frenzy that occurs whenever someone with an invisible disability smells a drop of blood in the water
You think I'm being cruel but the truth is I simply do not have time to accommodate the demand of every person who has one. I have to use my critical facilities to decide if it's worth holding those around me to a standard before I commit to a moral position.
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how is “no clapping” a debilitating demand though? what organizational functions does it impede?
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Literally anything else they could be doing, including attracting members. Both Bernie and Trump host loud, raucous rallies, as do the GOP and DNC. This is the standard mode of participation in political events. Changing it requires extensive on-the-spot "correction," clearly.
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Not everyone can be so discerning, I'm sure. That's why there were people in that hall calling for the death of those who obstinately insisted on showing their approval of speakers in the way that has been accepted for centuries, rather than the new better way.
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“replacing something that has been accepted for centuries with a new, better thing” is uhhh kinda what the socialist movement is about
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I’ll be completely honest and say I find the jazz hands thing is corny. but taking a step back, if it helps ppl, who the fuck am i to object
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