I had a political science professor talk about working in a campaign with a politician who tried to make a compromise with people for or against the death penalty.

The compromise was that inmates given a life sentence would be offered a lethal pill that they could take at any time. I think he said the idea was that they would have it in their cell to use at any time.

That shit sounded fucking wild to me, but I was like 18 at the time and didn’t know why I felt that way.

Looking back now, the psychological torture of being imprisoned for life with a pill like that would be immense and immoral as fuck.

Anyway, that’s just one from me. What about the rest of you?

“China isn’t Marxist, it’s Maoist.”

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honestly the fact that solitary confinement is treated as “humane alternative” to the death penalty is obscene

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18 points

Good lord what a fucking idiot

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I got a c in his class too lmao

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My high school English teacher had a framed photograph of George W. Bush in the classroom and constantly referred to him as the best president the United States ever had. And to top if off, I vaguely recall her talking about how she had a crush on him and considered him attractive. This was in 2015.

It’s surreal to remember because at the time for whatever I reason I didn’t think much of it. It wasn’t until a year after I graduated that the recollection of it suddenly hit me like a ton of bricks in a case of fridge horror. How does a human being become so brain poisoned?

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3 points

I get the bush being hot appeal tbh

sorry

let the team down

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25 points

Oh no oh no oh no. That’s all kinds of bad. At first I thought you were going to say some time during his presidency, maybe after that one day, I forget. But 2015? That’s bananas.

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20 points

Reminds me of that scene in Jesus Camp where the lady has all the kids bless a cardboard cutout of Bush

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no idea if this is the wildest but i had a lit teacher in high school who was a young liberal white lady, and who repeatedly told students that she had taught a student at a different school named Le-a, pronounced “Ledasha”. I think she really convinced herself it had actually happened to her or something. There were black students in the class and we were assigned black authors and somehow she just never consciously realized she was repeating a racist fable, including the “the dash don’t be silent” part?

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Every racist teacher in denial wants to pretend it’s real. I’ve heard it from two different racist teachers. I’ve heard it from a racist aunt who was never a teacher. I wish I could pin the tale to the honky who made it.

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