I think this is an insightful point about anonymity. The younger generations don't value it. It is all about likes/follows/retweets. Many are avoiding anonymity.
Plus, the stigma attached to being arrested is heavily diluted at this point in history.
I think this is an insightful point about anonymity. The younger generations don't value it. It is all about likes/follows/retweets. Many are avoiding anonymity.
Plus, the stigma attached to being arrested is heavily diluted at this point in history.
Getting arrested for participating in these protests has no stigma, nor apparently any real consequence in the real world. In fact it could be viewed as virtue signalling.
Tired the twitter link came back as something went wrong. Did they get put in twitter jail?
Getting arrested for participating in these protests has no stigma, nor apparently any real consequence in the real world. In fact it could be viewed as virtue signalling.
IMPD arrested a guy who (allegedly) pointed an AR at police and bystanders. They got this pic:
This is a pic of the gun they (allegedly) recovered:
Is it just me, or does it only appear to have a front sight?
Someone just posted this in the Indiana sub. Wow.
https://www.reddit.com/r/Indiana/comments/gvjois/violence_as_a_means_of_change/
Speaking of real world accountability:
https://twitter.com/bigleaguepol/status/1267671488456470528
Be sure to turn the sound on, but trigger warning: bad language. Military ears might feel at home, depending on MOS/AFSC.
I might be insensitive but I laughed. And laughed again.
IMPD arrested a guy who (allegedly) pointed an AR at police and bystanders. They got this pic:
This is a pic of the gun they (allegedly) recovered:
Is it just me, or does it only appear to have a front sight?
If TWD taught me anything it's that you don't need sights.