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PostPosted: Wed Jun 27, 2018 3:28 pm
 


Tricks Tricks:
So blocking a road is reason enough to run someone over?


If you're doing 75mph on the Interstate and some assclown steps in front of you then it's not your fault.


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Well the way I see it Bart and Fiddle are expressly supporting murder of people due to their politics. In a way, it's kind of relieving, because at least now it's out in the open, and statements like that convince me that I'm on the right side.


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PostPosted: Wed Jun 27, 2018 4:21 pm
 


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Well the way I see it Bart and Fiddle are expressly supporting murder of people due to their politics. In a way, it's kind of relieving, because at least now it's out in the open, and statements like that convince me that I'm on the right side.


Politics? The political views of speed bumps are irrelevant.

Note that I feel the same about cops who step in front of people's cars in order to justify murdering them.

It's not about the politics, it's about the physics.

Stepping in front of large moving objects is never a bright idea.

By the way, protesting by blocking a speeding train ain't so bright, either.


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PostPosted: Wed Jun 27, 2018 4:26 pm
 


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Politics? The political views of speed bumps are irrelevant.

Note that I feel the same about cops who step in front of people's cars in order to justify murdering them.

It's not about the politics, it's about the physics.

Stepping in front of large moving objects is never a bright idea.

By the way, protesting by blocking a speeding train ain't so bright, either.


Interesting. Referring to the liberal woman run over as a "speed bump." Again, with the dehumanization effort. It's so textbook fascist that I'm actually fascinated by the process.


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PostPosted: Wed Jun 27, 2018 4:49 pm
 


N_Fiddledog N_Fiddledog:
Yes it is the current year. And what I'm talking about is a current trend. It's not a destination we've arrived at it's a path we're starting out down.

And just as surely as if you allow lawless mobs to block intersections eventually somebody is going to run into one this will some day soon lead into the kind of violence that can't be easily stopped if allowed to continue.


No need to spam us with links about threats of violence. They're all one-sided with zero mention of the full view, just that of the right.


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PostPosted: Wed Jun 27, 2018 4:54 pm
 


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Both sides are guilty of this deplorable behaviour and we need to talk about both and not justify the actions of one side because they fit our political ideals.


You're right, unfortunately since the rhetoric's been ratcheted up so much over the past 18 years the time for those discussions seem to have passed. People are now refusing to discuss any of the issues civilly because the political chasm has been become so contentious. It's especially telling when politicians like Maxine Waters feel safe enough to issue a call to arms based solely on her own personal political preferences and hate for one person. When you think about it these actions aren't likely to engender a more moderate and open atmosphere in which these discussions could be carried out.

So, between politicians like Waters inciting and Trump dividing the people in the States, I don't see this crap stopping anytime soon and as a matter of fact I can see this getting one hell of alot more violent than it is now.


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PostPosted: Wed Jun 27, 2018 4:59 pm
 


BartSimpson BartSimpson:
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Protesting and blocking roads is not something we should expect would result in tragedy. It's just not. This is 2018.


Get a permit for the protest march and conduct it in safety.

But 'spontaneously' block roads and expressways without a permit and see if I give a shit when someone runs somebody down.


Think for yourself. Don't believe everything Trump tells you!

They did not need a permit to protest the rally.

They didn't have a permit to at Emancipation Park (they did for the other two) but the law states they don't need a permit to counter-protest in the park or on the roads around the park. In fact, they don't need a permit to enter the park at all.


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Freakinoldguy Freakinoldguy:
Coach85 Coach85:
Both sides are guilty of this deplorable behaviour and we need to talk about both and not justify the actions of one side because they fit our political ideals.


You're right, unfortunately since the rhetoric's been ratcheted up so much over the past 18 years the time for those discussions seem to have passed. People are now refusing to discuss any of the issues civilly because the political chasm has been become so contentious. It's especially telling when politicians like Maxine Waters feel safe enough to issue a call to arms based solely on her own personal political preferences and hate for one person. When you think about it these actions aren't likely to engender a more moderate and open atmosphere in which these discussions could be carried out.

So, between politicians like Waters inciting and Trump dividing the people in the States, I don't see this crap stopping anytime soon and as a matter of fact I can see this getting one hell of alot more violent than it is now.


Worst case is that they'll just end up killing one another. Not that bad, actually.


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Coach85 Coach85:
Freakinoldguy Freakinoldguy:
Coach85 Coach85:
Both sides are guilty of this deplorable behaviour and we need to talk about both and not justify the actions of one side because they fit our political ideals.


You're right, unfortunately since the rhetoric's been ratcheted up so much over the past 18 years the time for those discussions seem to have passed. People are now refusing to discuss any of the issues civilly because the political chasm has been become so contentious. It's especially telling when politicians like Maxine Waters feel safe enough to issue a call to arms based solely on her own personal political preferences and hate for one person. When you think about it these actions aren't likely to engender a more moderate and open atmosphere in which these discussions could be carried out.

So, between politicians like Waters inciting and Trump dividing the people in the States, I don't see this crap stopping anytime soon and as a matter of fact I can see this getting one hell of alot more violent than it is now.


Worst case is that they'll just end up killing one another. Not that bad, actually.
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Trouble is the sane people will become the collateral damage.


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PostPosted: Wed Jun 27, 2018 5:29 pm
 


BartSimpson BartSimpson:
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So blocking a road is reason enough to run someone over?


If you're doing 75mph on the Interstate and some assclown steps in front of you then it's not your fault.


Are you trying to claim that Charlottesville was a case of somebody jumping infront of a speeding car on the interstate?


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PostPosted: Wed Jun 27, 2018 5:31 pm
 


N_Fiddledog N_Fiddledog:

Tricks Tricks:
So blocking a road is reason enough to run someone over?


It is predictable that one day it will happen.

Therefore Image



So you’re ok with murder because you think it’s a predictable outcome but outraged by someone being denied service in a restaurant?


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PostPosted: Wed Jun 27, 2018 7:50 pm
 


BartSimpson BartSimpson:
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So blocking a road is reason enough to run someone over?


If you're doing 75mph on the Interstate and some assclown steps in front of you then it's not your fault.

Irrelevant, not what happened at that protest.


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PostPosted: Wed Jun 27, 2018 8:47 pm
 


Freakinoldguy Freakinoldguy:
Coach85 Coach85:
Both sides are guilty of this deplorable behaviour and we need to talk about both and not justify the actions of one side because they fit our political ideals.


You're right, unfortunately since the rhetoric's been ratcheted up so much over the past 18 years the time for those discussions seem to have passed. People are now refusing to discuss any of the issues civilly because the political chasm has been become so contentious. It's especially telling when politicians like Maxine Waters feel safe enough to issue a call to arms based solely on her own personal political preferences and hate for one person. When you think about it these actions aren't likely to engender a more moderate and open atmosphere in which these discussions could be carried out.

So, between politicians like Waters inciting and Trump dividing the people in the States, I don't see this crap stopping anytime soon and as a matter of fact I can see this getting one hell of alot more violent than it is now.

I can see the United States splitting into two, again down the road. The original split never really healed.


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PostPosted: Wed Jun 27, 2018 11:07 pm
 


I dont agree with refusing to serve somebody on those grounds. It’s an erosion of a person’s privacy. Where will it end? Somebody doesn’t like your Facebook post and turfs you out of their restaurant?


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PostPosted: Thu Jun 28, 2018 6:06 am
 


Sunnyways Sunnyways:
Somebody doesn’t like your Facebook post and turfs you out of their restaurant?


It is the right of the proprietor to refuse service. They just can't do it for certain Constitutionally protected reasons. Everything else is fair game.

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