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FBI arrests man threatening of killing 30,000 in Cincinnati.

https://www.the-independent.com/news/world/americas/crime/cincinnati-mass-murder-threat-arrested-fbi-b2800708.html

2025 and bigotry and hate still exists, feels like we're going backwards.
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contrails · 56-60, M
I guess the bigotry and hate have been there all along, but nowadays there is a certain political movement that subtly encourages and promotes bigotry and hate as some sort of American virtues, so all these people are coming out from under the rocks, feeling emboldened and proud of their bigotry and hate, as if it were an expression of their "patriotism".
BamPow · 51-55, M
From the article:
An Ohio resident who nearly decapitated a woman during a confrontation last year is now facing federal charges over a post on X

How in the hell is someone who nearly decapitated a woman last year even free to pose such a threat?

Hanna lives in Dayton with his grandfather, a retired judge

Oh. 😐
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Peaceandnamaste · 26-30, F
@LeopoldBloom Guess he don't realize that most of the people there have guns and the mission is going to fail miserably.
@Peaceandnamaste I don't think he thought it out that far.

An illegal threat must have two components - it has to be imminent, and credible. For example, if I say to my neighbor "I'm going to beat you up in ten years," that's not imminent, and if I say "I'm going to drop a nuclear bomb on your house in five minutes," that's not credible. This guy's threat sounds like it falls into the latter category, unless they have evidence that he was in fact in the process of raising an army.

 
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