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s1lentastro1 t1_jaayuim wrote

>It isn't at all. It continually allows repulsive hate groups like the KKK operate.
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>And arresting people and showing them there are consequences to hate speech, is the best way to deal with it.

imagine a timeline where the government declares progressive SJW's as deplorables and starts arresting them all any time they show up to protest any given event. pink/blue hair with a septum piercing and you decided to show up to peacefully protest? nah fuck that noise, you're under arrest.

I'm just gonna leave it there. this is one of the more braindead takes I've seen on reddit lately. hopefully you're still an angsty teen.

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NiceHeadlockSir t1_jaatb9d wrote

No expert, but I believe a criminal record means different things in the UK to the US.

Get a criminal record in the US and kiss goodbye to most jobs, I believe? Something about legal liability?

In the UK, you’d be excluded from some jobs, but the 1974 rehabilitation act sees to it that you’re still pretty employable. Not speaking from experience there, but it’s certainly a different ball game.

Someone please correct me if I’m wrong, I’d like to know more.

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ethan52695 t1_jaaddjf wrote

I mean he has more than just a good rookie year of your referring to Wentz. He honestly had a good rookie contract and then turned to shit. He was also still pretty good even after his acl tear in 2017. He was a top 4 qb for most of his rookie deal. He got a big contract and then he really started to turn to shit.

People blame it on the knee and it’s hard to know what it really was, but honestly I think teams just figured him out. He loved to play hero ball and extend plays. Defensives figured out how he moved and how to play against him and he could simply never adjust. He played one way and struggled to change. You have to constantly be adapting in the nfl or people will figure your shit out.

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SportsBall89 t1_jaaclg6 wrote

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