Prove the point from the post to which I replied
Posted on: August 17, 2025 at 12:35:24 CT
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Who are these "socially protected people" and where specifically are they "running amok"?
Allow me to help: ""Running a mock" is not a standard English idiom. The phrase that is often confused with it, "running amok," means to behave in a frenzied, out-of-control, or unrestrained manner, often with violence. It can also describe a situation becoming chaotic and wild. The term "amok" itself, when used as an adverb, describes something as chaotic or out of control."