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  3. I was recently at a government office, and noticed they had posted pictures of sex offenders on the wall across from the restrooms, so the public would know who to look out for.

I was recently at a government office, and noticed they had posted pictures of sex offenders on the wall across from the restrooms, so the public would know who to look out for.

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  • eric@geldmacher.ioE eric@geldmacher.io

    @zzeligg

    Punching up is not the same as punching down.

    Trump was born into wealth and sits in one of the most powerful positions in the world, and regularly uses his platform to attack the most marginalized groups.

    @alice mostly post messages of affirmation and support, with an occasional post punching up. (Also lock picking posts. Those a cool too!)

    mattblaze@federate.socialM This user is from outside of this forum
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    #32

    @eric @zzeligg @alice Also, the underlying basis of Alice's post is a true fact, one of considerable public concern. Trump, arguably the most powerful person in the world, with an enormous platform, has, in fact, been found liable for sexual assault. Reminding people of that with humor in the form of a topical visual joke isn't unfair or lopsided. It's an important type of political commentary.

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    • spockrocket@kolektiva.socialS spockrocket@kolektiva.social

      @alice

      Genuinely curious: Has this always been a thing in the US? To hang pictures of the President, VP, etc. in government buildings? Or is this new?

      I ask because the practice, alone, really gives "Dear Leader" kinda vibes.

      alice@lgbtqia.spaceA This user is from outside of this forum
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      #33

      @spockrocket it's the first I've noticed it, but yeah, feels very "welcome to the dictatorship".

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      • eric@geldmacher.ioE eric@geldmacher.io

        @zzeligg

        Punching up is not the same as punching down.

        Trump was born into wealth and sits in one of the most powerful positions in the world, and regularly uses his platform to attack the most marginalized groups.

        @alice mostly post messages of affirmation and support, with an occasional post punching up. (Also lock picking posts. Those a cool too!)

        nflux@gts.exile.socialN This user is from outside of this forum
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        #34

        thank you for phrasing that better than i could have 👌

        @eric @zzeligg @alice

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        • dianea@lgbtqia.spaceD dianea@lgbtqia.space

          @delcj @alice

          From what I have usually seen, the state Governor, also a person with profound NPD traits.

          delcj@mas.toD This user is from outside of this forum
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          #35

          @dianea ah, so he is a local man—thank you for the explanation @alice

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          • mattblaze@federate.socialM mattblaze@federate.social

            @eric @zzeligg @alice Also, the underlying basis of Alice's post is a true fact, one of considerable public concern. Trump, arguably the most powerful person in the world, with an enormous platform, has, in fact, been found liable for sexual assault. Reminding people of that with humor in the form of a topical visual joke isn't unfair or lopsided. It's an important type of political commentary.

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            #36

            @eric @zzeligg @alice What bothers me here is that the above should be *obvious* to any reasonable person, but the Mastodon Scold Squad wants to reduce everything expressed here to inert, bland pablum.

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            • spockrocket@kolektiva.socialS spockrocket@kolektiva.social

              @alice

              Genuinely curious: Has this always been a thing in the US? To hang pictures of the President, VP, etc. in government buildings? Or is this new?

              I ask because the practice, alone, really gives "Dear Leader" kinda vibes.

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              #37

              @spockrocket
              Yes, in government buildings there usually are official photos displayed, mainly at the main entrance or other significant place. Not 8x10s scattered around.
              @alice

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                #38

                @zzeligg @alice You're right, pointing out someone is a pedophile is just as bad as what the pedophile did..

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                • davidm_yeg@beige.partyD This user is from outside of this forum
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                  #39

                  @zzeligg

                  Calling people out for the actual choices they actually make in power and privilege is never a problem.

                  On the other hands, choosing to defend them through tone policing is pretty sus in my books.

                  @alice

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                  • flipper@mastodonapp.ukF This user is from outside of this forum
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                    #40

                    @zzeligg congratulations, you have unlocked the next level of internet trolling and are now halfway to earning your false equivalency badge.

                    I suspect that your first sentence is a lie, though, so that loses you a few points. Try again later.

                    @alice

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                    • alice@lgbtqia.spaceA alice@lgbtqia.space

                      I was recently at a government office, and noticed they had posted pictures of sex offenders on the wall across from the restrooms, so the public would know who to look out for.

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                      #41

                      That's honestly kind of unsettling. It feels like a really awkward and maybe not-so-effective way to handle public safety.

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                      • spockrocket@kolektiva.socialS spockrocket@kolektiva.social

                        @alice

                        Genuinely curious: Has this always been a thing in the US? To hang pictures of the President, VP, etc. in government buildings? Or is this new?

                        I ask because the practice, alone, really gives "Dear Leader" kinda vibes.

                        s_wilson@mastodon.unoS This user is from outside of this forum
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                        #42

                        @spockrocket @alice here in Italy we got a picture of the president in most public offices

                        The president has no executive power here, his (we still wait for the first woman) role replaced the king and it's called the guardian of the constitution, so I guess the message of the picture here is "we got no king, we chose our head of state with a democratic and bi-partisan procedure"

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                        • alice@lgbtqia.spaceA alice@lgbtqia.space

                          I was recently at a government office, and noticed they had posted pictures of sex offenders on the wall across from the restrooms, so the public would know who to look out for.

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                          #43

                          @alice who's in the photos? Alt text didn't tell me.

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                          • alice@lgbtqia.spaceA alice@lgbtqia.space

                            @micrackbiron I saw this reply and wondered which of my nudes it was in response to. Did *not* expect this photo.

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                            #44

                            @alice bwahahaha! well it could've been that too. you know what I meant 😹

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