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Not hard to understand that you're trying to equate two things that aren't equatable in an attempt to defend for a white supremacist's actions and the media coverage of it.
Thread fail? I still consider the counterarguments weak.
LOL, of course you do.You aren't able to understand proof and links have shown to justify not counter your OP but blow it out of the water,please stop,you're embarrassing yourself.
LOL, of course you do.You aren't able to understand proof and links have shown to justify not counter your OP but blow it out of the water,please stop,you're embarrassing yourself.
You call that 1 link for a leftist outlet proof?
Haha.
You are delusional.
You call that 1 link for a leftist outlet proof?
Haha.
You are delusional.
The delusion would be on the part of people who reject facts, and police statements, because their world-view is so skewed that they would prefer to believe that there is a massive conspiracy against them. Poor little alt-rights.
But there’s been no suggestion by authorities that one had anything to do with the other.
A police affidavit filed in the case makes no mention of Trump, nor of Jennings’ work for the GOP, and it says Carter had a “history of disputes” with Jennings and “multiple other neighbors.” The affidavit says Carter and Jennings argued over a spotlight immediately before the shooting.
Chester County District Attorney Tom Hogan, a Republican, cited a “long-running neighborhood dispute” that culminated in the shooting. He said on Thursday the investigation is ongoing but the evidence so far suggests no connection to politics. He said the two men simply didn’t get along.
“They didn’t agree on the time of day,” he said. “They didn’t agree the sun rises in the east. They didn’t agree on anything.”
Carter was a menacing figure in the neighborhood, residents told local media, and police said he had previously pulled a gun on Jennings.
Shannon Royer, senior adviser of the Chester County Republican Party, also said there’s no indication that Jennings’ death had anything to do with his political leanings or Carter’s anti-Trump politics.
“The shooter was a problem in the neighborhood for years. He had many disagreements with his neighbors on a whole range of issues. He was a very threatening individual, and he had a history of violence,” Royer said. “We do not believe the shooting was inspired by any kind of political disagreement.”
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