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Didn't say it did.
Just wondering if the OP was just as outraged?...
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I predict this thread will die very soon. Just like all the other threads that die just as soon as you jog peoples memory about stuff like this.
I guess the difference here is that a woman was attacked; not so parallel after all. (Yet not surprising either, since progressive "men" were involved.)
So your hypothesis is that only people who support Trump are opposed to this type of action?
No--the "hypothesis' is that no other candidate has attempted, or would incite violence as Trump did--mostly at his rallies where apparently -- anything goes. A mob is a mob--doesn't matter what party--but Trump attempts to manipulate mobs, and does indeed traffic in violence or violent imagery.
Exactly! It’s nice to see gentlemen doing the right thing.
IMO, both the girl with the microphone and the fat guy were looking for trouble. In this instance, the fat guy did start it by flipping her off and then approaching her but the girl does seem to provoke in her videos.
I watched the video. The two men were threatening the woman and cameraman saying, "Don't touch me. Stay away from me." while THEY were approaching the woman and cameraman! They also hit the cameraman! All they had to do was ignore them. They were looking for a fight.
If a white guy had broken up the fight instead of a black guy, he would have been called a white supremacist
I guess the difference here is that a woman was attacked; not so parallel after all. (Yet not surprising either, since progressive "men" were involved.)
It's exactly parallel.
A reporter was attacked. It makes no difference if it's a man or a woman.
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