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gyokuro OP t1_j4mj18u wrote

The appearance of corruption is just as pernicious as real corruption itself. Connecticut has so many houses of cards being propped up by corruption, no wonder legislators are freaking out about being held accountable on video. The state's cannabis social equity council has already banned public comment at their public meetings. Seems like this is the next logical step for them to silence any and all dissent.

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Emblazin t1_j4mqoep wrote

Yeah because barging into a town hall and pestering the town clerk while recording them really is exposing corruption.

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