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In reply to the discussion: Can we at least not cheer for concentration camps to "teach minorities a lesson" [View all]Sympthsical
(10,231 posts)37. I'm highlighting some shocking sentiments I've read here
And how unacceptable that should be in a Democratic space.
People have embraced some . . . kooky and pretty malicious things while acting out about the election, but I'd like to think there are at least some lines that can still be drawn in all of that.
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Can we at least not cheer for concentration camps to "teach minorities a lesson" [View all]
Sympthsical
Nov 11
OP
The *spirit* of the call-out rule is that we try to not treat each other shittily
Prairie Gates
Nov 14
#14
People like *US* will be rounded up, we're obviously a minority that hates 'Murica.
BamaRefugee
Nov 11
#3
Cheering it? No. Not getting myself wrapped around the fucking axle for those affected that voted for that Orange Fuck.
SoFlaBro
Nov 12
#11
Are you quoting yourself aimed at DU readers?Or are you quoting someone else to a different audience?
msfiddlestix
Nov 14
#36
it was hard for me to interpret, and certainly weird to read here, in this space. but it appears it was one individual
msfiddlestix
Nov 15
#38