• @Monument
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    52 months ago

    If the few folks who would come to Trump’s aid after witnessing the failure of the insurrection and subsequent imprisonment of so many of the participants want to storm a jail belonging to one of the most violent police forces in the U.S., well… it’ll be interesting.

    The NYPD doesn’t really half-ass beating the shit out of people.

    • @Jax@sh.itjust.works
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      -42 months ago

      Crazy, one one hand they’re a burgeoning nazi force and on the other they’re bumbling idiots behind their great orange god.

      Which is it? Are they a credible threat or not?

      • @Monument
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        2 months ago

        I’m not sure if you’re being honest or argumentative, but my take is that it’s both.

        The folks to be concerned about aren’t really the die hard Trump supporters, but more the ones smart enough to see his popularity as a means to an end. These folks have other goals, and see Trump and his supporters as useful idiots.

        I believe there is a small subset of his supporters who would do dangerous things to support Trump. But I also believe these people lack organization (or organize under the previously mentioned dangerous people - so if they get an idea that their actions are for other aims, they may bail), or are incapable (physically, capability, or motivationally) of performing the acts they are willing to do.

        And I believe the vast majority of his supporters are people who, despite their rabid support of Trump, draw the line at physical actions.

        Taken together - the smart ones know they can’t take on a jail, and don’t want to risk exposure for what is on the cusp of becoming a fad.
        The violent ones might try something, but without clear leadership and like, a plan, they’ll just do some stupid protest. Maybe some loudmouth will shove a cop - that’s the ‘interesting’ scenario I’m referring to.
        And the rest will watch it play out on a Sinclair-owned TV station.