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Old 11-16-2016, 10:15 PM
 
Location: NJ/NY
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I dont want to advocate or condone violence, but honestly, it is very hard to feel bad for some liberal hipster doofus in a terrorist scarf.

I believe I read the guy who was pushed wasn't even an OSU student.
I think it is our duty to be outraged at any violent aggressors regardless of political affiliations. Violence coming from liberals has been dominating the news lately, and you can't condemn it if you don't also condemn violence from the right. At least you can't condemn it without being a hypocrite.
I often see liberals on this site making excuses for violence towards conservatives, while condemning violence towards liberals. Don't lower yourself to that level.

We (conservatives) are supposed to stand for law and order and we can do that much more effectively when we apply the same rules to everybody.
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Old 11-17-2016, 05:53 AM
 
Location: NJ/NYC
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Yeah I hear you. My first post taken at face value is definitely a little harsh. This came out a few days ago and when you consider that the offender had special needs, and the victim walked away with a scuffed wrist, I just can't feel all that bad. The victim also didn't vote and is your standard ows anarchists. It's very hard to feel bad when something like this happens to these agitators. If he had gotten seriously hurt, that's different, but he will be back soon enough, protesting anything and everything, and the world will go on.
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Old 11-17-2016, 06:45 AM
 
Location: LEAVING CD
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So far as we know, the tackler is at least partially handicapped, so let's not beat him up too much, although had he yelled "hey you guys", the tackle would have been more appropriate.
Can't say that on campus anymore,<bold> words like that have been banned as "offensive"...
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