- 23 Sep 2017 13:38
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And of course the double standards. Didn't we learn from the leftists and the media that "hoodies" aren't bad, and we cannot infer something about a person's character just because of the clothes they wear? These people sure are judgmental, aren't they?
Not all Klansmen are criminals. Only the ones who commit crimes are criminals.
It's relevant, because the people trying to characterize everyone on the right as KKK or neo-Nazi use hoods/masks as a point of contention when lamenting the KKK, but not when Antifa does it. Antifa is violent, and they do break the law. Wearing a mask is just part of their obstruction of justice.
Neither of the suspects were murdered. Garner resisted arrest, and was forcibly placed in handcuffs. His health condition was a major contributing factor to his death. That is not murder. Michael Brown wasn't just lippy. He tried to take a police officer's gun, and the gun discharged in the process. After the officer pursued the fleeing felon--which is his duty--the fleeing felon turned and charged him. That's why he ended up dead. Making up fake news like "hands-up don't shoot!" doesn't establish anything more meaningful than the media and politicians will sacrifice the reputation and career of a good police officer in furtherance of a false political narrative.
Killing people is homicide, not murder. Murder is the unlawful killing of another person. We only impose the death penalty for murder, not homicide.
Back on the hallucinogens again?
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He never said that. He did say this:
I'm sure the Democrats will tell you how Washington posthumously became a Democrat after 1964.
Buzz62 wrote:@SpecialOlympian You must mean my bathrobe.
No...sorry son. No hood on my bathrobe.
In fact, no hood or masks on the UTR protestors, nor on the Le Meute protestors, nor on the alt-right guys in Boston.
You keep flinging your accusatory shit at the wall, and it keeps slipping off. Isn't there a term for people who continue to try the same failing methodology over and over, expecting better results?
And of course the double standards. Didn't we learn from the leftists and the media that "hoodies" aren't bad, and we cannot infer something about a person's character just because of the clothes they wear? These people sure are judgmental, aren't they?
Pants-of-dog wrote:But yes, Klansmen are criminals. And they wear masks, so some mask wearers are criminals.
Not all Klansmen are criminals. Only the ones who commit crimes are criminals.
Pants-of-dog wrote:How is any of this relevant to the reason antifa wear masks?
It's relevant, because the people trying to characterize everyone on the right as KKK or neo-Nazi use hoods/masks as a point of contention when lamenting the KKK, but not when Antifa does it. Antifa is violent, and they do break the law. Wearing a mask is just part of their obstruction of justice.
Stormsmith wrote:Well actually I was also thinking of the blacks for whom the BLM became a movement....a NYC gentleman who was suspected of selling untaxxed cigarettes, a lippy teen for Jay walking etc. Now, not murdering these citizen really would save the taxpayer wads.
Neither of the suspects were murdered. Garner resisted arrest, and was forcibly placed in handcuffs. His health condition was a major contributing factor to his death. That is not murder. Michael Brown wasn't just lippy. He tried to take a police officer's gun, and the gun discharged in the process. After the officer pursued the fleeing felon--which is his duty--the fleeing felon turned and charged him. That's why he ended up dead. Making up fake news like "hands-up don't shoot!" doesn't establish anything more meaningful than the media and politicians will sacrifice the reputation and career of a good police officer in furtherance of a false political narrative.
Pants-of-dog wrote:If we kill black people for murder, and if all people are equal under the law in a liber al democracy, and the government also has to follow the law in a liberal democracy, and if the USA is a liberal democracy, then we can logically conclude that cops should also get the death penalty for killing people.
Killing people is homicide, not murder. Murder is the unlawful killing of another person. We only impose the death penalty for murder, not homicide.
SpecialOlympian wrote:The Royal Canadian Mounted Police just showed up at my home. Apparently they needed some help tracking down a ring of nazi sympathizers in Canada. I was glad to oblige and help them, they were very polite and accomodating.
Back on the hallucinogens again?
SpecialOlympian wrote:Also, our false admiralty court system has been conspiring for over 100 years to use the protectorate status of AMERICAN non-states to do... uh... stuff. I don't understand what point BJ21 was making with that, because it's sovcit legal theory that isn't worth knowing, but it's insidious. I know it's bad.
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SpecialOlympian wrote:Here's a quote from the Founding Fathers that I want to share for no readily apparent reason:
"I hate N*****."
-George Washington
He never said that. He did say this:
George Washington wrote:I can only say that there is not a man living who wishes more sincerely than I do to see a plan adopted for the abolition of slavery.
I'm sure the Democrats will tell you how Washington posthumously became a Democrat after 1964.
"We have put together the most extensive and inclusive voter fraud organization in the history of American politics."
-- Joe Biden
-- Joe Biden