From: user6340@newsgrouper.org.invalid   
      
   Mike posted:   
   > On 2026-01-24 12:28, Steven Douglas wrote:   
   > > Mike posted:   
   > >> On 2026-01-24 10:49, Steven Douglas wrote:   
   > >>>   
   > >>> For some reason, there are people in our country who   
   > >>> believe they do not have to obey the orders of law   
   > >>> enforcement officers. When a law enforcement officer   
   > >>> gives you a command, your BEST option is to obey the   
   > >>> command.   
   > >>>   
   > >>> Instead, we're seeing a growing number of people who   
   > >>> believe they have the right to resist and fight law   
   > >>> enforcement officers. In every one of those cases,   
   > >>> the person who resists and fights receives a bad   
   > >>> outcome.   
   > >>>   
   > >>> But what makes it even worse is when elected officials   
   > >>> take the side of the people who resist and fight law   
   > >>> enforcement officers, such as what is happening in   
   > >>> the corrupt governance in both the State of Minnesota   
   > >>> and the city of Minneapolis.   
   > >>>   
   > >>> Thank God that bonehead Walz is NOT our Vice President   
   > >>> today. That would have been a disaster of unprecedented   
   > >>> proportions. That bonehead is INFLAMING the situation   
   > >>> in Minnesota, where federal law enforcement officers   
   > >>> are working to ENFORCE the laws of the United States.   
   > >>>   
   > >>> And instead of cooperating, which would remove the   
   > >>> necessity for ICE and Border Patrol officers to be   
   > >>> forced to confront criminal illegal aliens on the   
   > >>> streets (since they SHOULD be picked up before they   
   > >>> are released from jails, but they're not because   
   > >>> of sanctuary policies in corrupt states and cities   
   > >>> run by corrupt Democrats) -- instead of cooperating,   
   > >>> these corrupt Democrats INFLAME the situation by   
   > >>> claiming (falsely) that federal officers are not   
   > >>> well-trained.   
   > >>>   
   > >>> So that encourages some (ill-informed) citizens   
   > >>> that they have the right to resist and fight the   
   > >>> LAWFUL orders of ICE and Border Patrol officers.   
   > >>> And that leads to tragic outcomes like those we   
   > >>> have seen in the corrupt State of Minnesota in   
   > >>> recent weeks.   
   > >>   
   > >>    
   > >>   
   > >> The 1935 Nuremberg Laws stripped Jews of citizenship   
   > >> and civil rights,   
   > >   
   > > Yes, I'm aware of that, and it was wrong and evil.   
   > > What does it have to do with what I wrote?   
   >   
   > Would you like me to ask ChatGPT for you?   
      
   There are no U.S. laws that compare to the Nuremberg Laws.   
   But if CrapGPT is SO dumb that it thinks otherwise, I'd   
   love to see what kind of garbage it could spit out about   
   which group of U.S. citizens it thinks have had their   
   citizenship stripped by laws that don't exist, but that   
   probably won't stop the dumb CrapGPT from dreaming up   
   some pile of garbage.   
      
   What I'd really like to know is what CrapGPT thinks of   
   elected officials who intentionally try to inflame a   
   crowd of ignorant people by LYING to them about the   
   situation I mentioned in my original post in this thread?   
      
   --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05   
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