Another collection of bits from Twitter:
A starship captain commits suicide after wrecking his ship. https://t.co/8baTRDwnun
— Maggie McNeill (@Maggie_McNeill) April 4, 2021
You absolutely have the right to tweet, "my race is morally superior to other races because REASONS".
And I absolutely have the right to mute your racist ass.
— Maggie McNeill (@Maggie_McNeill) April 6, 2021
"Imagine a world where you and your family…can step into a fireplace and be instantly transported across the country via a network of magically-connected chimney flues." https://t.co/LACmkuXcWE
— Maggie McNeill (@Maggie_McNeill) April 8, 2021
So this means you support the decriminalization of sex work, right?https://t.co/sTzWWos4hq
Oops, no. So in other words, you're full of shit and this is nothing but childish babble. https://t.co/TSvX2p5ewq
— Maggie McNeill (@Maggie_McNeill) April 9, 2021
The foolproof solution to 90% of what politicians, busybodies & journalists call "crises" is both simple and cheap:
Mind your own business.
— Maggie McNeill (@Maggie_McNeill) April 10, 2021
When authoritarians think the boot might be removed from their anuses, they'll forcibly jam themselves backward to drive it in deeper.
— Maggie McNeill (@Maggie_McNeill) April 10, 2021
As dictatrix, another of my Day One acts would be to ban bills bearing propagandistic names. No names of dead kids, no BS acronyms that amount to a statement of political agenda. Either the sponsor's name ("The Smith Act") or an objective description ("2021 Highway Bill").
— Maggie McNeill (@Maggie_McNeill) April 10, 2021
"We need to inflict state violence on women FOR THEIR OWN GOOD!" sounds so familiar. https://t.co/hlVv0xnoWS
— Maggie McNeill (@Maggie_McNeill) April 11, 2021
He's being polite. It was not actually "intended to curb sex trafficking"; it was intended to harm sex workers and set a legal precedent for greater government control over the internet. "Sex trafficking" was always just a pretext intended to appeal to the ignorant & gullible. https://t.co/JIwM9jwFG9
— Maggie McNeill (@Maggie_McNeill) April 11, 2021
Worrying about what is "funded" by the taxes government extracts from you is as pointess as worrying about what robbers do with the money they steal from you at gunpoint. It's not under your control, not even a little bit.
— Maggie McNeill (@Maggie_McNeill) April 12, 2021
Everytime you say, "There oughta be a law", you're actually saying, "I wish armed thugs were roaming around using this as an excuse to murder people." Because ALL laws are "enforced" via the implied threat of death: https://t.co/G6L1MRoGgQ https://t.co/HfYsTpkPzg
— Maggie McNeill (@Maggie_McNeill) April 13, 2021
Funny, but I've never had Walmart, Facebook, Coca-Cola, IBM, Disney, or any other big corporation send armed thugs to my door to drag me off to a cage for refusing to use their products. https://t.co/GvwE63gyV5
— Maggie McNeill (@Maggie_McNeill) April 13, 2021
Even though I've known it since I was a teenager, I'm still often dumbstruck by the arrant and willful stupidity of collectivists.
— Maggie McNeill (@Maggie_McNeill) April 13, 2021
The urge to reply to a single tweet without knowing ANYthing about the author's body of work must be a kind of reflex. Like vomiting.
— Maggie McNeill (@Maggie_McNeill) April 13, 2021
Oh dear, the tweaker is back on the @ACLU account today.
— Maggie McNeill (@Maggie_McNeill) April 14, 2021