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QueerDuck

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12. You make an excellent point about the legal debate, but the trap I'm talking about is purely electoral.
Mon Jun 29, 2026, 06:04 AM
Jun 29

You are entirely right that when it comes to the literal legislative fight, Democrats must directly confront and defeat the dangerous "civil terrorism" narrative. Nobody should accept elevating standard misdemeanors into felonies just because they happen during a protest.

The "trap" I am referring to isn't about what happens inside a state house... instead, it is about how the opposition weaponizes this issue on the campaign trail to independent swing voters.

The opposition wants Democrats to sound like they are minimizing property destruction or accepting blocking highways, because they can turn around and use those soundbites in devastating general election attack ads.

By being crystal clear that we fully support the first amendment but draw a hard line against actual vandalism, we completely disarm their ability to paint us as soft on crime. We can aggressively fight their overreaching "civil terrorism" laws much more effectively if we don't allow them to successfully trap us into looking like we excuse lawlessness.

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This was always the plan, and why they constantly accused the Obama and Biden families with bogus smears. mahina Jun 28 #1
We can reject right-wing traps like this without defending vandalism or property destruction. QueerDuck Jun 28 #2
I'm not sure who here is defending property destruction as a form of political speech Ilikepurple Jun 28 #7
You make an excellent point about the legal debate, but the trap I'm talking about is purely electoral. QueerDuck Jun 29 #12
PREACH!!!!!!! When wil we LEARN this?? This is going to be an issue in the GA Gov race. Callie1979 Jun 29 #13
Yes, I agree that this sort of clarity has great political value. Ilikepurple Jun 29 #17
When we have mass unemployment unrest, they will want 'kill on sight' power SamuelTheThird Jun 28 #3
well we know where the owners live too dave99 Jun 28 #5
These Laws have existed for DECADES already in EVERY locality ! Vandalism - done disorderly conduct - done dave99 Jun 28 #4
HATE headlines like this. Just write "Manhattan Institute!" Grins Jun 28 #6
OR............................................ AZ8theist Jun 29 #11
I'm wondering if they would apply this to Jan. 6th tourists? n/t aggiesal Jun 28 #8
Of course not. warmfeet Jun 28 #9
NOTHING applies to them. Callie1979 Jun 29 #14
A front-line supporter of Trump's efforts to establish a fascist state J_William_Ryan Jun 28 #10
""This is aimed at trying to silence public demonstrations, public assemblies..." OldBaldy1701E Jun 29 #15
I've seen a lot of CIVIL TERRORISM caught on video Martin Eden Jun 29 #16
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