Speeding SUV drives through a Christmas parade in a Milwaukee suburb.

BurtMaklin

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You didn’t answer my question.

You’re the one that was going on about the character of the victims in Kenosha. You’re not concerned about the character of the victims on Waukesha?
No, I'm not. The victims here were there for a family outing, they weren't active participants in a violent riot and trying to assault a minor with a gun. If you want to play stupid games to win stupid prizes, don't go squealing like a little bitch when someone caps your pedo ass.
 

nuskool89

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Yep, it's quite common for people to jump to conclusions. I'm just saying I try hard not to do so and recommend others try also. As far as what right wing fascists do with propaganda about the event, they don't even need to have an event to make up a propaganda shit storm. Remember the Bowling Green Massacre? Remember Comet Ping Pong?

They don't need facts, but a horrific story about a Black man, that is grist for their mill.
I think you’re uncomfortable being called out for being guilty of the exact same line of thinking toward your “political opposition,” and default to saying ohmygerd fascists and you guys or your type to justify your hate. You jump at any horrific story about a ______ man that is a grist for your mill. And round and round we go
 

Fogdog

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I think you’re uncomfortable being called out for being guilty of the exact same line of thinking toward your “political opposition,” and default to saying ohmygerd fascists and you guys or your type to justify your hate. You jump at any horrific story about a ______ man that is a grist for your mill. And round and round we go
lulz

It's a fake debating tool and a logical fallacy. Its a classic dodge by people who know damn well they don't have a leg to stand on. The reason why it irritates me is because you insult me by trying to use it on me.

The reason your logic fails: Even if I did jump to a conclusion about Rittenhouse, which I did not, it doesn't make it right to do so now.

Seems the courts nowadays think that the last man standing is innocent because self defense (if he's white, so that probably wouldn't work for Douglas). It could be he drove into that crowd in self defense, I don't know. Maybe if a gun is used then it's self defense but not a car? It's all very confusing. I think I'll have to wait for the jury trial.
 
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CunningCanuk

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No, I'm not. The victims here were there for a family outing, they weren't active participants in a violent riot and trying to assault a minor with a gun. If you want to play stupid games to win stupid prizes, don't go squealing like a little bitch when someone caps your pedo ass.
I’ve noticed pedophiles seem to get triggered by other pedophiles. Why is that?
 

hanimmal

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Jesus titty fucking christ, is your head as firmly planted up your ass as it appears to be, because that's impressive.
Good troll. The fake vitriol is a nice touch.

This idiot kid killing people is not a political issue.

Sure the right wing propagandists have used this event as a political wedge issue, but that is just opportunistic dickery that they will do with anything that they think that they can gain traction with.

Trolls pretending otherwise is just more of the same.
 

jimihendrix1

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This should be another legal clown show, haven't the GOP passed some fucked laws saying it's ok to run down people with a car under the right circumstances? I know the GOP only meant white people running over people of color was ok.


Florida ‘Anti-Rioting’ Law Will Make It Much Easier to Run Over Protesters With Cars


Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis signed the law, which includes civil immunity for people who drive their cars into crowds of protesters.


In Florida, a gathering of three or more people can be labeled a “riot”—and if they’re blocking the road and you feel frightened, it’s generally OK to run them over with a car. Historic monuments, however—Confederate and otherwise—receive special protection under the law.
These are just some of the stipulations created by Florida’s new controversial anti-protest bill, which Gov. Ron DeSantis, flanked by law enforcement officers at the Polk County Sheriff's Office, signed into law.


“It’s the strongest anti-rioting pro-law enforcement piece of legislation in the country. There’s nothing even close,” DeSantis said at a press conference. “We’re not going to end up like Portland.”
The “Combatting Public Disorder Bill,” or HB1, is the latest attempt to crack down on First Amendment activity in the wake of the nationwide protest movement that was triggered by the death of George Floyd in Minneapolis. Florida’s bill, as with those introduced in 45 states this year, has been widely criticized by civil liberties groups who fear that the law will be used disproportionately to criminalize Black-led protests against police brutality and racial injustice.
 

blu3bird

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Florida ‘Anti-Rioting’ Law Will Make It Much Easier to Run Over Protesters With Cars


Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis signed the law, which includes civil immunity for people who drive their cars into crowds of protesters.


In Florida, a gathering of three or more people can be labeled a “riot”—and if they’re blocking the road and you feel frightened, it’s generally OK to run them over with a car. Historic monuments, however—Confederate and otherwise—receive special protection under the law.
These are just some of the stipulations created by Florida’s new controversial anti-protest bill, which Gov. Ron DeSantis, flanked by law enforcement officers at the Polk County Sheriff's Office, signed into law.


“It’s the strongest anti-rioting pro-law enforcement piece of legislation in the country. There’s nothing even close,” DeSantis said at a press conference. “We’re not going to end up like Portland.”
The “Combatting Public Disorder Bill,” or HB1, is the latest attempt to crack down on First Amendment activity in the wake of the nationwide protest movement that was triggered by the death of George Floyd in Minneapolis. Florida’s bill, as with those introduced in 45 states this year, has been widely criticized by civil liberties groups who fear that the law will be used disproportionately to criminalize Black-led protests against police brutality and racial injustice.
I have mixed feelings about protesters blocking roads. I have nothing against protesting, it's our constitutional right, but blocking roads isn't a good idea it could potentially create a very very dangerous situation.

Suppose there's a HAZMAT vehicle, a fuel tanker is in the crowd of cars and someone decides to light it on fire or hijack it, that would be catastrophic. Maybe there's a truck hauling magnesium powder flakes and someone decides to light it on fire in a crowd of cars, do you know how hard it is to put out a magnesium fire?


I'm absolutely not saying that it's ok to run someone over though
 

PopAndSonGrows

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Clearly there should be some sort of psychiatric evaluation before you just let some motherfucker post bail.

Maybe, just maybe, the main reason for their crime(s) is psychological in nature, therefore it'd be DANGEROUS to just let criminals post bail without evaluation?
 

nuskool89

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I have mixed feelings about protesters blocking roads. I have nothing against protesting, it's our constitutional right, but blocking roads isn't a good idea it could potentially create a very very dangerous situation.

Suppose there's a HAZMAT vehicle, a fuel tanker is in the crowd of cars and someone decides to light it on fire or hijack it, that would be catastrophic. Maybe there's a truck hauling magnesium powder flakes and someone decides to light it on fire in a crowd of cars, do you know how hard it is to put out a magnesium fire?


I'm absolutely not saying that it's ok to run someone over though
Spot on.
 

Riddick65

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Lol, let's all compare the tragedy of chlidren and families being run down by a criminal piece of shit at a holiday parade to a pedo and a wife beater being shot because they tried to attack a stupid kid with a rifle during a riot.

Fuck you people are losers!!!
You're right, they're nothing alike. One was a psycho who didn't care about human life, and the other was a psycho who didn't care about human life. Oh, wait.
One murderer is the same as another.
 

Riddick65

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No, I'm not. The victims here were there for a family outing, they weren't active participants in a violent riot and trying to assault a minor with a gun. If you want to play stupid games to win stupid prizes, don't go squealing like a little bitch when someone caps your pedo ass.
You're trying to lionize a murderer, because the people he murdered weren't good people? Do you think he's Dexter? Kyle Rittenhouse is a murderer, no matter what the trial under an alzheimer's afflicted judge decided. He had absolutely no idea who the people he murdered were, and he didn't care. In no way is Rittenhouse anything more than a murderer who got off.
 
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.Smoke

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You're trying to lionize a murderer, because the people he murdered weren't good people? Do you think he's Dexter? Kyle Rittenhouse is a murderer, no matter what the trial under an alzheimer's afflicted judge decided. He had absolutely no idea who the people he murdered were, and he didn't care. in no way is Rittenhouse anything more than a murderer who got off.
I'll fix this for you,

"According to the constitution, Rittenhouse was a victim who successfully defended himself from 3 assailants."

Anyone of you would have wanted to defended yourself in the same situation, and not given a fuck about the people trying to kill you.
 
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