How A Serbian Scientist Helped Inspire Jan. 6

A Serbian mad scientist becoming the chief strategist of the Requblican Party was always the inevitable end-point of modern reich-wing politics.

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They need a fourth question.

  1. Are these your bags?

  2. Have they been in your possession the whole time?

  3. Did anyone give you anything to take on the plane?

  4. Are you going to try and overthrow THIS government at any point during your stay? Moving here to work with the CIA to overthrow your own government is, of course, still permitted.

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“The both-siderism shit has to stop. They are not like us. And they are not like the Founding Fathers, either.”

Exactly. What seems to be missed here is that it was massive. It was the people of Serbia against a fascist. And it is ALWAYS a facist who claims it was their revolution. Just like these baby “oath keepers” claim to be the modern day founding fathers.

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No djok.

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Oh yeah. When they talk among themselves, it’s like Marvel comics time. Emotionally they’re children.

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Yes, and I am also aware of the Supreme Court precedent establishing that it’s not a First Amendment violation to deport a foreign national who advocates for the violent or unlawful overthrow of the government.

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If only he had been Black, thereby freeing the boys in blue to taze the eff out of him.

Yeah, that period was way more complicated than it seemed, I’m sure.

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A recently arrived foreign agitator living in Texas, you say? Time to get ICE on this his ass.

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Is he in this country as a tourist? It would be interesting to know how he got into the US.

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Savic also said that if the government wanted access to his messages, they could have it — but, he said, he had not yet been contacted by the government.

Knock, knock.

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Ironic that the time for Americans to rise up and demand a thorough investigation into corruption of the electoral process was also in 2000. Limp-wristed leaders rested with their privileged feet up in Barcaloungers while humming Kumbaya.

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Josh, any clue on how and why this guy’s visa was approved after he posted such a video? It might be a good idea to look at who, how, and why this guy is now living in Texas…perhaps there is no there there? On the other hand, it would be a hot story if during the Twitler regime there was a concerted effort to fast track seditionists from overseas entry into the US.

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“Savic also said that if the government wanted access to his messages, they could have it — but, he said, he had not yet been contacted by the government.”

Hilarious! I got news for you, Sandy. The fact that you have “not yet been contacted by the government” does not mean that you won’t. Regardless, you have been made. I’m sure the FBI has a file on you. Probably sharing with DHS. Don’t mess up, numbskull! Or should I say, don’t mess up, Нумбскулл!

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I wasn’t referring to his gripes, I was describing the cause he championed, which was anti-authoritarian. As a ten year-old boy at the time the conflict erupted, he probably has a pretty screwed-up sense of national identity, and some affinity for any political factions that harbor animus towards the Clintons.

CAFM. Deport this guy! I’ll bet Serbia would do that to any US citizen who walked in and tried to destabilize their government.

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This stunt should put him on a solid path towards citizenship.

The odds are the government has access to most of his messages without having asked him. Some of the encrypted stuff maybe not, unless it was on a device belonging to someone who has flipped or used a weak password.

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Yeah, I love his hiding behind scientific method, as if it applies to his political opinions. An academic may deserve respect within their particular field, but some like to don the lab coat as a mantle of credibility while they’re pushing their personal biases.

I concluded long ago that a stack of advanced degrees often means only that the person is able to fabricate even more elaborate explanations for the things they believe which are, in the end, only their preferences or worse, self-delusions. I’ve lost a few highly credentialed and very intelligent friends over that perverse dynamic; having a big brain does not inoculate anyone against believing self-evident bullshit. My wife, a PhD herself, nods approvingly at this observation.

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Actually, it all ties back to Gavrilo Princip.

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