• Freeanotherday [he/him, they/them]
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      Richard Bradley shinnied up a flagpole in front of San Francisco City Hall for the second time in as many days yesterday to tear down a Confederate flag he finds offensive. When he got to the ground, after ripping the flag to shreds and throwing the pieces to the ground, he was arrested and charged with malicious mischief. He was arrested on the same charge Sunday after he climbed the same flagpole and tore apart another Confederate flag

      Absolutely based.

    • Philosoraptor [he/him, comrade/them]
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      889 months ago

      demonstrators actually stole the flag in July before it was quickly replaced

      LIB passive voice alert. The flag “was quickly replaced.” Just sort of happened. A force of nature, really–nobody actually did anything.

      • @goferking0@lemmy.sdf.org
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        439 months ago

        we’re only taking it down because this person asked me to, not that I want it down

        She even dug in when announcing it wouldn’t go back up, but totally just Bernie bros making her look bad

    • Adkml [he/him]
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      After having it put back up after the first time.

      Not to give Churchill credit for anything ever but he really summed it up when he said Americans (liberals) can be counted on to do the right thing once they’ve exhausted every single other option.

    • JohnBrownIsCool [any]
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      569 months ago

      I was skeptical if this was true or not, but after I read this part

      We could find no evidence that Feinstein was responsible for that act, and the director of Recreation and Parks, Thomas Malloy, said it was done “quite by accident.”

      I was like “oh okay so it 100% was Feinstein”

      • Adkml [he/him]
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        Snopes turned into the exact thing republicans wrongly accused it of being from the start. Anytime somebody tries to gotcha with snopes just keep the article where they said Biden didn’t fall going up the stairs of air force one or the one that claims Biden didn’t say he doesn’t have any empathy for young people.

        The debunking is literally “dont believe your lying eyes and ears”

      • sovietknuckles [they/them]
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        They’re only claiming to deboonk that she definitely did it multiple times

        Claim: While mayor of San Francisco mayor (sic) in 1984, Dianne Feinstein repeatedly ordered the reinstallation of a Confederate battle flag outside City Hall.

        Unproven

        pinocchio-evil pinocchio-evil pinocchio-evil pinocchio-evil

  • edric
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    769 months ago

    If you’re a politician in office today and have black and white pictures of yourself as an adult, you shouldn’t be in office.

  • SacredExcrement [any, comrade/them]
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    599 months ago

    Some other fun facts about her

    When asked about her relationship with Beijing, Feinstein said, “I sometimes say that in my last life maybe I was Chinese.”

    In September 2016—in advance of UN Security Council resolution 2334 condemning Israeli settlements in the occupied Palestinian territories—Feinstein signed an AIPAC-sponsored letter urging Obama to veto “one-sided” resolutions against Israel

    At an April 2017 town hall meeting in San Francisco, Feinstein was booed when she stated that she did not support a proposal for single-payer health insurance. Feinstein said, “[i]f single-payer health care is going to mean the complete takeover by the government of all health care, I am not there.”

    Following her 2012 vote to extend the Patriot Act and the FISA provisions, and after the 2013 mass surveillance disclosures involving the National Security Agency (NSA), Feinstein promoted and supported measures to continue the information collection programs. Feinstein and Saxby Chambliss also defended the NSA’s request to Verizon for all the metadata about phone calls made within the U.S. and from the U.S. to other countries.

    At an August 29, 2017 event in San Francisco, Feinstein expressed hope that Trump could become a good president. “The question is whether he can learn and change”, she said. “If so, I believe he can be a good president”.

  • D3FNC [any]
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    The fine legacy of wealthy, conservative, pro-cop, anti-LGBT, Stanford graduate, doctor’s kid, ex-wife of a neurosurgeon Diane Feinstein that used her influence to aggressively prosecute medical workers found to have known of, or participated in abortions up until the absolute last minute.

    Diane Feinstein, mayor of San Francisco after Harvey Milk’s assassination, known for publicly begging gay people to please act normal in public so as not to tarnish San Francisco’s reputation. Diane “personally responsible for the SF housing crisis” Feinstein, champion of the war on drugs? That legacy?

    Diane Feinstein, because what we really needed was more conservative billionaires in congress.

    I don’t know how anyone to the left of Goldwater could have ever defended this woman. The old guard of the DNC, Biden especially, somehow makes the republican party look progressive.

    • RNAi [he/him]OP
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      209 months ago

      Personally I don’t want the US ruling parties to incorporate young people into their ranks. I want them to be commanded by increasingly demented ghouls

  • FactuallyUnscrupulou [he/him]
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    259 months ago

    As I’ve gotten older I’ve seen so many shitty people do wretched stuff and get away with it. It really makes me seethe at the obnoxious atheist crowd. If the afterlife is just some end of consciousness like a TV powering off I’ll be pissed. I hope there is a hell and that these folks are burning for eternity; just a white hot searing pain unimaginable to humanity.

    • Frank [he/him, he/him]
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      99 months ago

      There’s no pie in the sky when you die. If you want to the-doohickey punish the wicked the-doohickey you’ve got to do it in the material plane. You’ve only got one life!

    • Frogmanfromlake [none/use name]
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      A lot of cultures believe the afterlife to be a pretty ominous place. You’re floating around in endless darkness while still being able to feel hunger and thirst. What you do in life has no effect on where you go or what happens when you get there because it’s the same for everybody. The only real difference is how people in your life feel about you. If they care then they will regularly leave behind offerings to you so that your spirit won’t continue to feel hunger pains or thirst. Otherwise you’ll be stuck in darkness while experiencing endless pain.

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    Removed by mod

    • ElGosso [he/him]
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      289 months ago

      And they kept reinstalling it after people took it down until finally a bunch of communists cut the flagpole down

    • betelgeuse [comrade/them]
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      239 months ago

      What important moment in US history was that flag symbolizing? smuglord

      Also Western politicians did start allying with Southern politicians during the Civil Rights Era. It’s not a coincidence that some specific moments were recognized.

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        deleted by creator

    • Awoo [she/her]
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      189 months ago

      And the moment it was torn down is now also an important moment in US history.

      Dickhead.

      • Melllvar
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        Also flown are the pre-statehood flags of the Republic of Texas and the California Republic, as well as US flags that predate the present Constitution.

    • manuallybreathing [comrade/them]
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      99 months ago

      americans will complain about pride flags and then have a pdf ready to go showing dozens of flags symbolizing their evil empire

      there’s no such thing as States, these are all just MeNtAl DiSoRdErS lol

      🏳️‍🌈🏳️‍⚧️

      you must understand how your comment comes across comrade, it’s not great. I’ve enjoyed reading about the different flags though, so thank you for that at least.

      the Moultrie Flag is pretty cool, interesting I’ve never seen that one when people start defending slavery talking about southern heritage

      • Frank [he/him, he/him]
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        99 months ago

        “States” are such bullshit. “Oh, it’s not the USA doing it, It’s Dipshitska, which is part of the United States except when it wants to do something bad then our hands are tied! So sad!”