On twitter.com presumably
The probability of getting BOOG88 is the same as any other random series, but the chances of getting a random series that also has two extremist dogwhistles is very small
Thanks! I doubt I’ll get a response or find out anything that happens, but hopefully this asshole at least needs to replace their plates.
I’m sorry you had to find out this way
Sure, I’m not saying this is smoking gun proof beyond a shadow of a doubt, but at the same time, it would be one hell of a coincidence.
yep, they call it “being crypto” or “hiding their power level”
Apparently it is not the standard design for an Indiana plate, so it must be a custom. Plus, the chances of randomly getting BOOG88 have got to be pretty small.
how’s this look
How many Kias can possibly be sold on a Wednesday morning, in Indiana
Well his number is right there, someone can give him a call…
It says BOOG, as in boogaloo, as in Civil War 2: Electric Boogaloo
It’s from Indiana, so honestly 50/50 either way.
I don’t think community policing is state violence.
So you expect every marginalized group to have their own personal cops?
That is so clearly not what I’m saying, have a good day.
on a smaller scale it’s harder to form a group that would argue for necessary support for these people
Idk, I kinda gotta disagree with that. Sure, mob violence against “undesirables” is always gonna be a problem, but communities know each other and are less likely to see different constituent groups as “outsiders”
But in this specific example, where we are talking about “how do we decide who gets to use violence to keep the peace,” I think community-based democratic approaches are the best option.
I also gotta disagree with
that community will still have its marginalized groups that don’t get representation
because by definition, if there is a marginalized group, they are not part of that community, and instead would form their own peacekeepers, like Guardian Angels.
Obviously there is a benefit to federalization, I’m not arguing for nor do I support statelessness, but I think if democracy is emphasized from the ground up, those issues naturally tend to erode. Like I think the core problem which necessitates the federal government stepping in to ensure rights comes from a lack of democracy.
Oh wait I just reinvented violence of the state hehe
Except if the state is a community voting on how they should be policed, it isn’t really violence, is it?
It is apparently not very good, according to the angry video game nerd, and it was published by LJN so I am inclined to believe its trash.
But a [quirky Earthbound inspired] indie JRPG thats woke about going back in time sounds like fun