[-] ApostleO@startrek.website 45 points 6 months ago

Normandy. Launching attacks on fascists for 80 years.

[-] ApostleO@startrek.website 30 points 6 months ago

To confirm what you mean by "I'm a conservative", which of these commonly held "conservative" beliefs (each which implies a lack of empathy) do you not subscribe to (i.e. "I don't think like that...")

  • Black people only get harassed by police more often because they commit more crime.
  • Gay people shouldn't be allowed to marry.
  • Women should not have the choice of abortion.
  • The state is allowed to infringe upon free speech to prevent you from telling children about gay people.
  • Foreigners are ruining this county.
  • Climate change is a lie.
  • COVID was a lie.
  • Contemporary statues honoring Confederate traitors and slave owners are "honored cultural heritage".
  • All corporate media lies about Donald Trump, except that corporate media which supports him.
  • Rich people earned all that money, and we have no right to take it back, or to limit how they use it.
[-] ApostleO@startrek.website 44 points 7 months ago

Which explains why it was standard procedure for presidents to put their money in a blind trust. And why Trump didn't.

[-] ApostleO@startrek.website 33 points 8 months ago

If you think growing up in a conservative household guarantees a kid becomes conservative, you didn't grow up in a conservative household.

[-] ApostleO@startrek.website 33 points 9 months ago

Prediction: Starbucks resolves the issue by raising all "milk" product prices to match the most expensive option.

[-] ApostleO@startrek.website 41 points 9 months ago

I can see the argument from a certain perspective of the language, outside of context.

But remember when this amendment was passed. Right after the Civil War.

So, they wanted an amendment to bar traitors from federal office. Then they put in a section saying Congress has to actually make laws enforcing that rule, or it does nothing. And then, they didn't make any such laws?!

So, what, they went through all the work to make a constitutional amendment, and then it does nothing?

No, they clearly felt that the rule was clear enough as it was, and section 5 is there to allow Congress to make supporting laws built upon that to help enforce that rule. But that rule should have teeth on its own.

[-] ApostleO@startrek.website 83 points 11 months ago

"Donald Trump is a scab."

Trump would be a scab, but he's never worked a day in his life.

[-] ApostleO@startrek.website 114 points 11 months ago

Should Jon Stewart run for POTUS? No.

Would I vote for Jon Stewart if he ran for POTUS? Probably.

This says less about my faith in Jon's ability to govern, and more about my lack of faith in current politicians to lead ethically.

I'd rather see Jon make the right decisions but make mistakes, than to see a seasoned politician make the wrong decisions and execute them competently.

I at least have faith Jon is smart enough and with a true compassion in his heart, that he'd be able to surround himself with real experts, listen open mindedly to their advice, and regularly make decisions with empathy.

All that said, he's said repeatedly he doesn't want that job, and I do not blame him.

[-] ApostleO@startrek.website 37 points 11 months ago

They almost certainly picked it just for the joke.

queer.af = Queer AF = Queer as fuck!

It's like how popular the TLD of Guernsey (.gg) is with gaming websites.

I wouldn't be surprised if they didn't even realize what country code the TLD was when they registered it.

[-] ApostleO@startrek.website 87 points 1 year ago

Well that is scary.

[-] ApostleO@startrek.website 25 points 1 year ago

Bump all punishments up by a tier for elected officials.

Capital offense is still a capital offense.

Life in prison becomes a capital offense.

Long prison becomes life in prison.

Short prison becomes long prison.

Large fine becomes short prison.

Small fine becomes large fine.

I also think we should make a law that says any elected official making a public statement is assumed to be under oath to tell the truth, and provably false statements made by public officials in an official capacity should be punished as harshly as perjury in court.

[-] ApostleO@startrek.website 38 points 1 year ago

It's my strong opinion that the pardon of Nixon is directly responsible for the current state of partisan politics in the US.

If he had been held accountable then, we wouldn't be dealing with half of our politicians arguing that the president is above the law.

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