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  • A person can strap on a pair of fake wings and wear a tutu, running around screaming that he, or she, is a fairy princess, but it does not indeed make that person a fairy princess.

    of course not. that is, unless as a society we construct an identity "fairy princess" that is defined as strapped on fake wings, a tutu, and proclaiming oneself to be one.

  • I think if this man were 100% African

    i don't know what this means, but everyone originated in africa iirc

  • No, white is a race.

    in so far as all race is a social construct, and whiteness is one of those constructs, this is true.

  • (d) Classified information may not be removed from official premises without proper authorization.

    seems to me that the president probably has the power to properly authorize himself to remove classified information, being the chief executive and the commander in chief. is there any reason to suppose he doesn't?

  • threads doesn't accept federated posts, it only pushes them.

  • i feel like you left out "student debt for life, author of the patriot act, i represent a slave state" but like you got some of the good ones

  • it's in the article. more than 5000 messages to gmail users per day without dkim

  • That would be like losing 2 NYC or 2 Dallas/Ft. Worth from the country.

    or just one nyc and one dallas/ft worth

  • i take that as a high compliment, but i assure you you'll find inconsistencies if you push hard enough and in enough places.

  • f you want to use your own definition of fascist

    I'm using Mussolini's

  • absolutely. it's clear the states interests supercede all other interests and that they have aligned all institutions with the interest of the state.

  • I know what fascism is. america is fascist. the Democrats and Republicans maintain the fascist state.

  • if they told you then you might be able to rebutt them

  • the state still has primacy, and the corporations are both chartered by the state and are subject to capricious prosecution for a myriad of laws if they threaten the power of the state.