Because the point isn't to leave a bruise. The point is to make the target wonder every time single something is thrown at them whether it's actually going to hurt or kill them. What else can be mixed into milkshakes?
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I saw your first version of this reply, before you deleted it. You wrote: "I'm much more worried about politicians not believing that they are vulnerable." And you know what? I think that's what you meant. Blocked.
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Thanks Mason.
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Hyperbolic, perhaps. Current, most certainly.https://twitter.com/AgainstAvarice/status/1145178563739447301 …
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I'm quoting law enforcement directly. Everyone's free to generate their own confidence intervals. Do you believe the police are misinforming the public? Make your claims clear. have zero patience for people who try to stifle information via disingenuous appeals to truth-seeking.
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Before "Milkshaking" "Caking" Dutch politician Pim Fortuyn had pies thrown in his face by SJW activists weeks before being shot and killed by another left-wing activist The pie-throwing exposed gaps in his security—Fortuyn expressed fears for his safety & how he was vulnerable
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