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    10 months ago

    This is terrible. But the cartoonishness of the scenario is kind of hilarious. I imagine party organizers responded by bonking him on the head with a giant red hammer, after which both parties disappeared into a cloud of limbs and punctuation marks.

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      10 months ago

      It’s not terrible, and it is hilarious.

      It’s not terrible because, at least in certain contexts, it’s better for this type of behavior to be put on full display. It can further marginalize it, and expose other dimwits who think it’s their call to arms.

      This is not universal, because context matters, but I think in this instance, it’s A+. Will further marginalize and expose his ilk, especially in the wake of Poland’s recent electoral results, and it was cartoonishly villainous to the point of dark comedy gold.

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      10 months ago

      Seriously, this reads like something you would see in a cartoon, not in real life.

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    10 months ago

    Cool he sprayed the lady in the face with the extinguisher. That’s assault.

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    10 months ago

    Why didn’t he straight put the flames out with gas to make clear what kind of mind he has? He could have broken off the gold-ornaments before too to show his true colors.

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    10 months ago

    I knew I should have watched the livestream!

    Also, it’s Grigoriy Braunovitch, the resident Russian schizo, for him that’s Tuesday.

    Also, also, Tusk is Prime Minister now, after the vote of confidence for the third Morawiecki cabinet failed 190-266, and Parliament picked it’s own candidate. All 248 democratic opposition candidates (i.e. not the previous government or the party of that clown in the article) signed the motion to pick him as Prime Minister.