Much credit to this post.

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    LMAO at the amount of “her entire career has been about building and filling internment camps, but at least she doesn’t have the popular support for a coup!” in this thread.

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      A federal prosecutor has always dedicated her career to building “internment camps” but a literal coup that led to several deaths was “soft”?

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        Several deaths:

        six people died: one was shot by Capitol Police, another died of a drug overdose, three died of natural causes, and a police officer died after being assaulted by rioters.

        I’ll admit it may technically be a mischaracterization, but I don’t think you understand the level of violence that is typical of “hard” coups.

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          I just disagree with softening the word by adding “soft” at the beginning. A soft coup is a coup. Date rape is still rape, candy-corn-murder is still murder. No need to add prefixes to try and categorize them, and artificially make some sort of hierarchy.

          By naming it any less than a coup, and holding all coups to the same standard, it’s an attempt to soften it, and I am against that.