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Saturday, October 6, 2018
Paul Robinson — No history, no culture, please
Paul Robinson calls it an attack on academic freedom. I call it incipient fascism. America is slipping down the slippery slope.
"The road to serfdom is not the by way of socialism but rather fascism and it is increasingly upon us since 9/11 and the suspension of constitutional liberties and the militarization of domestic security, and the rise of the surveillance state.
The striking parallels with history are clear.
Irrussianality
No history, no culture, please
Paul Robinson | Professor, Graduate School of Public and International Affairs at the University of Ottawa
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"Against democracy"
Yo the election is over... Trump won...
If you dont accept the constitutional process then you are a lawless POS... as what you are doing is attempting to deny constitutional rights/due process to the Trump voters...
Some of these "protesters" were attempting to block access of GOP Senators to the Senate chamber to vote....
First of all they shouldnt be allowed access to those areas but short of that... if they attempt to block access to the chamber.. They should have their thick art degree skulls cracked WIDE the F open with a club and then thrown in the back of a truck to Andrews for the next transport to GITMO for a few months...
Then Federal felony charges and stripped of their right to vote when they get out...
How much of a non sequitur is this?
On a scale of completely authoritarian is 0 to 100 is totally democratic, the last 2 paragraphs sound pretty authoritarian to me.
What evidence is there of unusually thicker skulls of art graduates or that protesters are arts graduates?
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