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Was she blocking traffic ....
Did she have a permit to do that?
Was she blocking traffic ....
I stand by my claim that less than 1% of conservatives are racist.
I'm waiting for you to support your claim that racism is greater than 1% among conservatives. Frankly, I have no clue what this fake label alt-right means.You just haven't figured out how alt-right you are.
Still waiting for you to support that 1% claim.
I'm waiting for you to support your claim that racism is greater than 1% among conservatives. Frankly, I have no clue what this fake label alt-right means.
Show me that your overblown assessment of racism in conservatives is more than a wild crazy guess on your part.You can stand by it all you want. Standing by it won't make it credible.
Show me it's more than just a wild and crazy guess on your part.
Did you see the bit I noted where 60% of white people attributed poverty of blacks to genetics at least a little?
You asked him for what?? :chuckle: Might as well ask him for a thousand dollars while you're at it.
Did you see the bit I noted where 60% of white people attributed poverty of blacks to genetics at least a little? I wrote that means over half the white population are at least a little racist. His number is, I'd suggest, a wee on the small side of actual representation.
Show me that your overblown assessment of racism in conservatives is more than a wild crazy guess on your part.
There is maybe 1% of folks who are labeled alt-right who are racist white nationalists.
I understand
You're a retarded leftist who doesn't understand that genetics control many of life's outcomes
Yes.Stand up to garbage parading down their streets?
Depends on who gets to define what constitutes threatening. If showing up and standing peacefully in numbers threatens, if being outnumbered threatens, then meh. If it means actual threat, I agree.Free speech doesn't need to be stood up to by physical, threatening presence.
I'd bet it would depend on how you protested, but you go do that and THEN tell us what actually happened...outside of your head. We all know what's going on INSIDE it.I think gay parades are garbage, but if I dare go there to protest, I will be thrown out or shown on national TV as a hate group.
Show me that your overblown assessment of racism in conservatives is more than a wild crazy guess on your part.
Then you said the other thing. It was the other thing I criticized.Rubbish.
I have stated that it was murder and wrong to do.
So did Civil Right's marchers. And?But still, she knew the risks and even stated she was leery to attend.
Yes. She was brave. Her concern for her own safety meant less to her, in the final analysis, than what she was trying to do that day. I think that's the sort of person we hope our children turn into, agree with them or not.She chose to go anyway.
If showing up and standing peacefully in numbers threatens, if being outnumbered threatens, then meh.
Both are being done.As you see in this thread, there's been a lot of attempts to dishonestly portray people as BLM members, when they had nothing to do with the organization. Can you imagine the howls of offended people if someone said that Trump was a member of the Nazi party, because Nazis marched for him?
If you perceive Trump as making "excuses" for a lady being run down and killed by a car, you are nuts.Now, if (for example) BLM made excuses for the sniper that shot five police in Dallas, the way Trump made excuses for the Klan and Nazi demonstrators in Charlotteville, you might have a point. But they condemned him.
It was truth.Then you said the other thing. It was the other thing I criticized.
Truth ---- people got harmed.So did Civil Right's marchers. And?
Brave?Yes. She was brave.
Can be said of all that were there.Her concern for her own safety meant less to her, in the final analysis, than what she was trying to do that day. I think that's the sort of person we hope our children turn into, agree with them or not.
So what's your point?
fool said:So, what was the woman doing between two cars in an intersection?
Truth is the sky is clear or cloudy. Truth is a woman who harmed no one is dead because a nut job, or an angry man decided to use a car as a lethal instrument. How you see it or feel about it is something else.It was truth.
Yes. Brave for doing something even though she was afraid. Sure. Not every brave act is storming a beachhead.Brave?
If you want to credit the guys who flew airplanes into the Twin Towers as brave, be my guest. I don't hang the word around that sort's neck, but you're entitled.Then there was a whole lot of brave people there on every side.
It really comes through.I feel awful about what happened to the lady,
It really comes through. Changing fear to leery and essentially suggesting she was nothing special. Just someone at a rally where heck, anyone could be called brave and anyone should understand the risk.so I mean no disrespect toward her.
I didn't throw it around. I noted a young woman who was fearful went anyway. She went without a weapon. She went to stand against something odious and she died doing it.But if we are going to throw around the word "BRAVE" to those that show up to a protest rally expressing their views
No, no it can't. Some went there to do violence. Most of those were armed. They carried shields or clubs or guns. They weren't brave, be they Antifa or White Supremacists. The woman who died. She was brave.where you are already leery that violence is likely to occur, then everyone there was "BRAVE". Can be said of all that were there.
Did she have a permit to do that?
To come to grips with the functions around here one must first accept that they are going to stay here and do this.And seriously, you claim to have an IQ of 140 yet still haven't gotten to grips with the quote function on here?
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To come to grips with the functions around here one must first accept that they are going to stay here and do this.
It's like a reluctant smoker who won't just go buy a carton because he's going to quit anytime now and doesn't want to invest in cigarettes he's not going to smoke.