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Having consequences does not imply an open door to restrict freedom. What if the theater is full of deaf people and you were facing a wall?

Furthermore, grandpa Joe's speech writers s seemed to have missed this: what if there's a fire?

The state of things, in which nobody gives a shit that this retarded tyrant is doing whatever he (or someone else) wants, is laughable.

Having consequences does not imply an open door to restrict freedom. What if the theater is full of deaf people and you were facing a wall? Furthermore, grandpa Joe's speech writers s seemed to have missed this: what if there's a fire? The state of things, in which nobody gives a shit that this retarded tyrant is doing whatever he (or someone else) wants, is laughable.

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Whenever someone uses that analogy I ask, "But what if I'm in a crowded theater and notice there's a fire? Do I sneak out without saying anything?"