Farnhamia wrote:Cyng wrote:Hopefully she goes soon
If that happens in the next week, you won't be here to comment on it. *** 7 day ban for trolling. ***You had two bans last month. Did you think we forgot about those? Or are you one of those people who just thinks the rules don't apply to them and any attempt to enforce the rules is the Moderation Team being mean to you?
This post is not meant to appeal this ruling, I'm sure the mods had legitimate cause.
Rather. I'm quoting it because I want to address an issue it highlights: the one that is created by for life political appointments. With the set up, the official leaves office one of three ways, retirement, impeachment, or death. Which means, if you want to see a particular official out of office you have to hope for one of these three things.
In the case of Justicr Ginsberg it's obvious she's not going to he impeached nor will she retire so long as President Trump is still in office.
Thus, if one wants her gone before Trump is, they really can only hope she dies. Which as I see it, means one can't express the desire to see her gone, without implying they want her dead. Is it ethical than to want her gone in the first place? And if so is it possible to express that with out openly advocating for her demise?