On 2022-09-05, xyzzy <
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Con Reeder, unhyphenated American <[email protected]> wrote:
On 2022-09-05, TE <[email protected]> wrote:
On Sunday, September 4, 2022 at 8:47:41 PM UTC-4, xyzzy wrote:
https://twitter.com/marshallcohen/status/1566178439866056705?s=21&t=fdV_OtqiPtQxrPRHKYah9g
Let me know when the GOP builds an entire movement around this turd. See: George Floyd.
I imagine this person, if he exists, is unpleasant, but he probably
doesn't assault pregnant women.
The interesting part about the Libs of Tik Tok person is that they find people like this
on the left *who are teachers or public officials* and who therefore have some influence.
If you just found every left-leaning fruitcake the volume would be way, way, too high.
Not the point. Your contention is that the Justice system is too hard on 1/6ers. We’re they too hard on this guy? I think we agreed they weren’t on
the dude who beat a cop with a Trump flag. Now how about this one.
It’s easy rhetoric to say they were too harsh but I haven’t seen an actual
case that bears this out.
Punishing someone for their views is different than punishing them for
their actions.
The "harshness" is the completeness. When close to 60% of BLM rioters who committed offenses are prosecuted even in the slightest, come talk to me.
Meanwhile, where is the investigation and prosecution of the police officer
who shot an unarmed protester? Does anyone argue that if it had been a white cop shooting a black person that it would have gone not only unpunished but uninvestigated?
By the way, the latest death statistics show that black people are now
nearly ten times as likely to die by homicide compared to white
people, up from 8x. This is due to the homicide surge in large cities
post-BLM. So it looks like the BLM and defund-the-police rioters have
major blood on their hands, black blood. And this is largely because
the crimes committed in those inner cities are not prosecuted and
punished. Such is the result of "going easy" on crime. Why aren't more
black leaders and black people speaking up on behalf of those dying?
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