“I’m just ashamed that this bill even came into fruition,” a Lexington council member said.

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    Because nothing says ‘qualified immunity’ quite like gunning down the homeless

    I can’t believe I wanted to live in America fifteen years ago. Now I wanna stay the hell away. Y’all are unhinged.

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        Lots of other languages have a dedicated word for second person plural, but English only has dialects that do.

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          You can be used plurally. Ye used to be commonly used as a second person plural but now sounds old fashioned because it fell into disuse.

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            “You” isn’t a dedicated word, since it’s typically used in singular. It’s common to have something specific to the task in other languages.

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              Agreed, it’s a little awkward to use you as a plural and that’s what ye used to be used for.

              But ye is even more awkward. I suspect through frequent usage, “you” as a plural would start to feel just fine.

              In common conversation, it’s my experience that “you guys” winds up being the winner in American English. But it gets really dreadful when the speaker is trying to address a crowd with possessives and they’re using that expression.

              “This is what I was asking about from your guy(essess) [sic] presentation last week”…I just…wince a bit when I hear it…and I’ve said things like it myself but that doesn’t make it any better.

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      We were entirely unhinged in 2008. You might have been buying into Obama’s Hope and Change rhetoric, but that was all just campaigning nonsense. Obama is a total neoliberal and kept most of Bush’s policies.

      We were in lockstep on the path to fascism even then, though media only admitted it once Trump walked away with the Republican Party.

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        The problem with saying everyone is a fascist is it desensitizes everyone so they don’t know what an actual fascist is.

        Unless that was your plan all along…

        Are you a fascist?

        You sound like a fascist, so you’re probably a fascist. If you’re probably a fascist that means you’re definitely a fascist.

        When will you stop being a fascist?

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          Legalizing killing homeless people is pretty fuckin fascist my guy

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              Do you understand that the point youre making is that it is not fascist to kill a vulnerable subgroup of the population that has been marked as undesirable?

              Do you also understand that your point is directly contradictory to every single professional study of real, actual fascist organizations and governments?

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            Maybe we should make a list of things that aren’t fascist, it would save a lot of time. I mean if Obama doesn’t make the “not fascist” list, then what actually does make that list?

            We should also consider compiling a list of actions that are not genocide, because that word seems to be slapped on everything nowadays too.

            Or maybe we could create a fascist scale and grade every world leader past and present to prove that everyone is a little bit fascist and therefore fascism is nothing to worry about. “You know in some ways we could consider Obama to be a little bit fascist…”

            Or maybe we should just focus on the fascists that a clear and present threat to democracy. Like Trump and Putin. Might make it a little easier to consider what needs to be done to prevent democracy from being ended by these assholes.