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Regardless of whether it was some random photo, with some random crosshairs on it, Stone posted it. That was hardly random.
He had already been admonished to put at sock in it.
As a wise man once said: "Some can learn from reading, some from listening, some from watching - and some just have to pass water on the electric fence to learn for themselves."
My bet is he actually meant to say, "y'all are not uncategorically supporting the shaky legal arguments and positions of a man who, on the surface, appears to be have committed a serious crime, and your critical thinking about this case offends me because I have nothing to respond to it with."
He just used "lost your minds" as a shorthand for that, most likely.
Because people like you made a big deal out of it.
He deleted the crosshairs because he knew full well what it meant. Then he deleted the post entirely. Then he wrote an official apology to the court begging them to just disregard the whole thing, because, again, he knew full well what he did and realized how stupid it was.
All of these are the actions of someone who is does something profoundly stupid and knows it. Only the willfully blind will continue to pretend otherwise.
As a wise man once said: "Some can learn from reading, some from listening, some from watching - and some just have to pass water on the electric fence to learn for themselves."
Some try two or three times before they collect sufficient data to reach a conclusion.
The picture appears to have originated on a far right, pro-Russian site called the American Intelligence Media. I will not link to that disgusting site, but the crosshairs appears in many photos of people they disagree with politically.
It is no coincidence this is where Stone got the photo.
Oh, for crying in the night.
How can this be?
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