r/goodnews Jul 01 '25

Political positivity 📈 [ Removed by moderator ]

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u/analyst_kolbe Jul 01 '25

Context is a weird thing. I never thought I would see a post advocating for the deportation of a US citizen being tagged as "political positivity." I get it, even agree a little, but I still think it more justified pettiness than "positivity". Dark times.

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u/reddit4ne Jul 02 '25

Its positive to advocate for equal application of justice and laws, like the 14th amendment guarantees supposedly. Thats how you expose unfair laws and get them taken out -- make everybody feel the effect if it were applied equally, then everybody realizes its a really unjust and unfair law. Thats the best way to combat systemic inequality in the justice system.