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You say this all the time. You are free to post a thousand times on those threads or create your own "victim" threads. Nobody is stopping you. Or you can just keep reporting page and post counts that frustrate you to the point of repeating this over and over. Wash, rinse, repeat.
For the record, the guy was incredibly stupid to make comments like that and may of deserved to get his clock cleaned. I would not hit someone for their comments but logic tells me when you act the fool, there are consequences.
What a surprise - you miss the point.
Speaking of "all the time", yup, par for the course.
Didn't see much of this commentary when a white guy shot 5 people at a BLM protest in Minnesota. Or with the black kid not standing for the pledge in class.
So yeah, I stand by my post.
Kid has every right to sit, stand or play the ukele during the pledge and not be manhandled.
White guy shooting people is a criminal offense I don't support that either, but is par for the course, given some support punching out people for their political views, it's only a small step to shooting them.
Hell I even supported Colin Kapaernik when he refused to stand during the national anthem.
The point is you have this "victim mentality" that is so predictable. Yup....
Please. If by "victim mentality", you mean pointing out obvious hypocrisy, that's cool. You can think that.
Not like your opinion means to me.
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Originally Posted by Gungnir
Kid has every right to sit, stand or play the ukele during the pledge and not be manhandled.
White guy shooting people is a criminal offense I don't support that either, but is par for the course, given some support punching out people for their political views, it's only a small step to shooting them.
Hell I even supported Colin Kapaernik when he refused to stand during the national anthem.
So where's the contradiction?
Post 393. It honestly wasn't that hard to understand.
Post 393. It honestly wasn't that hard to understand.
Post 393 is...
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Originally Posted by mpier015
City data is odd. On this thread the majority of the posters all agree that unprovoked violence is never accepted while at the same time, on a different poc thread, there are people advocating a teacher physically accosting a 6th grader for choosing not to stand for the pledge of allegiance. You can't have it both ways.
You stated that people were not arguing over a white guy shooting BLM members during a protest, well damn, I try to avoid the Antifa/BLM cesspools, but my opinions have been stated. I can't speak for everyone saying that using violence during non-violent confrontation is wrong, but my personal opinion is that I'm consistent. Unless someone commits violence against you, a violent response is never appropriate it applies to all circumstances, it's a pretty simple flowchart to follow:
Has violence been committed against me?
Yes: try to kill 'em right back!
No: Violence is not appropriate.
You stated that people were not arguing over a white guy shooting BLM members during a protest, well damn, I try to avoid the Antifa/BLM cesspools, but my opinions have been stated. I can't speak for everyone saying that using violence during non-violent confrontation is wrong, but my personal opinion is that I'm consistent. Unless someone commits violence against you, a violent response is never appropriate it applies to all circumstances, it's a pretty simple flowchart to follow:
Has violence been committed against me?
Yes: try to kill 'em right back!
No: Violence is not appropriate.
???
Why are you making this so hard?
The theme (violent responses are wrong) in this thread is inconsistent to similar threads involving violent (or encouraged violent responses) to non-violent actions.
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