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<blockquote data-quote="Yeats" data-source="post: 199790" data-attributes="member: 12720"><p>Trayvon Martin was killed, not by a white police officer, but by a Hispanic neighborhood watch member.</p><p></p><p>Would you be surprised to learn that more Trump supporters have been murdered by BLM/Antifa in the past 100 days than have young black men by white police officers during the same period? Never mind. They were only conservatives, therefore they probably deserved it.</p><p></p><p>If you are part of a peaceful protest, and the protest becomes a riot, and you choose to remain, then you are a rioter, not a protester.</p><p></p><p></p><p>No death at the hands of an angry mob is justified. None.</p><p></p><p>You are correct that BLM has not yet been officially designated as a terrorist organization. This is an oversight which, I hope, will soon be corrected.</p><p></p><p>Your last statement is patently untrue. When a mob of BLM fanatics confronted a woman dining outside a restaurant and demanded that she "salute" them with an upraised fist, or another mob surrounds another group of diners shouting "SAY MY NAME", or yet another mob commanded that two women fall to their knees and praise them, or when a representative of that mob tells local storekeepers that they either make a monetary donation to their cause "or else", then your argument falls flat. Each of these incidents have been connected with BLM supporters.</p><p></p><p></p><p>I condemn all Nazis. Whether an individual Nazi personally gassed a Jew is irrelevant.</p><p></p><p>I do not for a moment believe your statement that the right is responsible for the actions of those who have clearly identified themselves as BLM/Antifa.</p><p></p><p>Being right or left <em><strong>does</strong></em> make you right or wrong in this case, since the right has largely condemned these riots while the left, for the most part, has not only failed to denounce them, but has actually supported them.</p><p></p><p></p><p>We agree. A mob is a mob. However, this is not 1871 or 1937. The lynch mob is no longer composed of the same people that you believe it is.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Being called a name is not an attack, at least not as far as rational people are concerned.</p><p></p><p>If the left faces danger in these riots, then it is only from their own foolishness. If one goes inside a building, blocks the exits, and then sets fire to it, then who is to blame except for oneself?</p><p></p><p>If your last refers to Kyle Rittenhouse, then I suggest further research on your part. As far as I am aware, he was in legal possession of the firearm which was given to him by those who were protecting a business which was being attacked by "protesters". After having numerous objects thrown at him (including at least one Molotov cocktail) and after being shot at, the young man ran, was chased, fell to the ground, was assaulted, and then defended himself. One of the rioters who Mr. Rittenhouse shot has already stated that he regrets "not blowing his head off". So much for the "peaceful protesters".</p><p></p><p></p><p>We agree.</p><p></p><p></p><p>When I see them I shall condemn them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Yeats, post: 199790, member: 12720"] Trayvon Martin was killed, not by a white police officer, but by a Hispanic neighborhood watch member. Would you be surprised to learn that more Trump supporters have been murdered by BLM/Antifa in the past 100 days than have young black men by white police officers during the same period? Never mind. They were only conservatives, therefore they probably deserved it. If you are part of a peaceful protest, and the protest becomes a riot, and you choose to remain, then you are a rioter, not a protester. No death at the hands of an angry mob is justified. None. You are correct that BLM has not yet been officially designated as a terrorist organization. This is an oversight which, I hope, will soon be corrected. Your last statement is patently untrue. When a mob of BLM fanatics confronted a woman dining outside a restaurant and demanded that she "salute" them with an upraised fist, or another mob surrounds another group of diners shouting "SAY MY NAME", or yet another mob commanded that two women fall to their knees and praise them, or when a representative of that mob tells local storekeepers that they either make a monetary donation to their cause "or else", then your argument falls flat. Each of these incidents have been connected with BLM supporters. I condemn all Nazis. Whether an individual Nazi personally gassed a Jew is irrelevant. I do not for a moment believe your statement that the right is responsible for the actions of those who have clearly identified themselves as BLM/Antifa. Being right or left [I][B]does[/B][/I] make you right or wrong in this case, since the right has largely condemned these riots while the left, for the most part, has not only failed to denounce them, but has actually supported them. We agree. A mob is a mob. However, this is not 1871 or 1937. The lynch mob is no longer composed of the same people that you believe it is. Being called a name is not an attack, at least not as far as rational people are concerned. If the left faces danger in these riots, then it is only from their own foolishness. If one goes inside a building, blocks the exits, and then sets fire to it, then who is to blame except for oneself? If your last refers to Kyle Rittenhouse, then I suggest further research on your part. As far as I am aware, he was in legal possession of the firearm which was given to him by those who were protecting a business which was being attacked by "protesters". After having numerous objects thrown at him (including at least one Molotov cocktail) and after being shot at, the young man ran, was chased, fell to the ground, was assaulted, and then defended himself. One of the rioters who Mr. Rittenhouse shot has already stated that he regrets "not blowing his head off". So much for the "peaceful protesters". We agree. When I see them I shall condemn them. [/QUOTE]
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