I love my town. I chose to move to Tucson for many (and varied) reasons, not the least of which was the weather. More than the weather, though, is the relaxed atmosphere, the fantastic people and the fact that Tucson skews towards the higher educated and more liberal than the rest of the state of Arizona. It's got a small town mentality in a small
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IDEK if the metaphor is appropriate in most cases. "Kill 'em all" just has a lot of power to someone with a giant fanbase. Even if they say that it's a metaphor to kill 'em at the polling station, a more responsible/appropriate saying would be "vote 'em out of office" or "overwhelm them with information", yanno? What is the need for the violent metaphor?
It really makes me sad and, ironically/hypocritically angry. I get so angry when I saw that Jesse Kelly fundraiser and had to listen to his attack ads. Of course, rather than spur me on to violence, it only made me go out and organize people to vote but, still, UGH.
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