BookOfTheBread [he/him]

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  • BookOfTheBread [he/him]tomain:sicko-yes:
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    3 years ago

    Not sure, never really met any young people that were positive about the monarchy, plenty that don't care either way and a few that want it abolished, obviously there are some that are pro but I think most people below 40 probably won't ever care so their times numbered to a few decades at this point I think.







  • Agree to disagree on this one I think, though there is a distinction to be made between systematic violence and personal violence I feel that any random man on the street is just as dangerous for a woman in this situation (jilting a mans advances), I don't see Cuomo having other more systematic methods of violent punishment as being particularly meaningful as it's the same result if he is unhinged enough to do something horrible either way. In this way I find it hard to see what he did as worse than any person doing it (and it is bad for any person to do it)



  • A cop is a state tool for violence, so it's no surprise they are easily forgiven for any excessive uses of that violence. A governor on the other hand has to make a show of civility, show that the ruling class are smart and just want what is best for us all , it's a much more precarious position than a cop with a lot more people looking to exploit any misbehavior, as this whole thing shows.

    There's a big difference between the 2 and what threat they pose to the average person for the sake of being petty and vindictive. I'd rather have someone like Cuomo have a vendetta against me than your average beat cop to be honest.


  • it’d be like if joe biden walked up and grabbed your fucking head and asked you if he could kiss you.

    Yea that picture is much worse than just asking someone if you can kiss them as its essentially physical coercion at that point, so yea fuck him. My bad for commenting before looking into it.

    I do disagree about it mattering that he is the governor though, like who would actually give a shit other than those that he has power over in politics, if some state governor or mayor tried something on me I wasn't happy with why would I feel a need to comply? so I'd say the power dynamic on a random citizen is minimal, he is basically just a shitty F list celebrity with some political sway.

    OP made it sound more like in that one case it was just him being a creep trying to flirt which isn't really harassment if he didn't push it and had no real power over the person but the picture shows he was actually hardcore creeping. As a disclaimer again Cuomo is a harassing creep for many other things anyway and absolutely deserves to get dragged for it.