• AtomicTacoSauce@lemmy.world
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    2 months ago

    I was behind a huge redneck truck today that had a “plate” on the back saying essentially this, yet he had a “thin blue line” sticker on his back window. You just can’t make this shit up.

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      Some of them believe that sticker (used to be the policeman’s ball sticker, but I didn’t put it together until recently) will make cops ignore them.

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        IIRC one of those stickers, maybe policeman’s ball, was only available to cops and so you had to know one to get the sticker, and maybe then they’d identify “friends of the department” that way and go easy. Not a law or official policy, though.

        And yeah I doubt thin blue line does much.

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          Yeah, you had to buy tickets to the ball which meant you were financially supporting them. And they were probably more right than I want to admit for those stickers but less right than they believe for the thin blue line ones.

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    I am baffled by how this “movement” never seems to be running out of gullible people to attempt doing this. Because you know whoever tries it never lasts very long before they get a reality check. How much longer can it last before they run out?

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      2 months ago

      It’s because the do your research crowd never post things that go against their bias.

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      This has been happening since the 70s but stuff like Facebook definitely inflated it. It seems much worse since the days of Trump as everyone on the right has become certifiable. This is what disinformation does.

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      They aren’t really gullible. If you watch the youtube videos, it’s pretty much always people that already had their licenses revoked, sometimes permanently. They’re just trying to convince themselves there’s some way to legally drive again.

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      2 months ago

      when they post pics of the repo man towing it, you’ll have your answer

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      2 months ago

      You found the guy who manufactures the sovcit plates! Lol

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    2 months ago

    If you’re going to claim something is an inalienable right, learn that “inalienable” is the word you are supposed to use.

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    2 months ago

    It’s more fun to be a sovereign citizen but ironically pay taxes and engage in democracy