Timberrrrrrrr wrote: » You're doing your very best here to excuse his actions and make it soundnlike someone else's fault!
Deleted User wrote: » Strange how some posters appear to be far more lenient when it's a seventeen year old white teen shooting blm protesters..
namloc1980 wrote: » And a big Trump fan too.
namloc1980 wrote: » I'm sure the mental health angle will be rolled out soon also.
Overheal wrote: » Not to be obtuse, genuine ask: can you walk me through what antisemitic things each has said? I know Omar and/or Tlaib have been pilloried before, with comments about Israel, but I hardly find that to be as antisemitic as many of the things one ordinarily associates with Antisemitism. It's one thing to criticize the policies of Israel, another to lament "the Jew run media" etc.
Overheal wrote: » I agree and I have been saying so since 2016 but Trump is Trump, and will be Trump. He never grew into the whole 'be presidential' thing, like he teased he would do after securing the election. And it would have been the easiest thing for him to do, just read the lines, act stoic, and feck off to golf, his approval would have been 10-15 points higher I would think.
Overheal wrote: » Her handpicked Lt Gov (Henry McMaster) vetoed emergency funds passed by the legislature to replace schoolbusses that were literally catching themselves on fire while being driven around with children in them. He's not been a total disaster, I admit, but he's not not a piece of **** either. He's actually a decent governor when it comes to doing crisis management, except, you know, the crisis of putting schoolkids in the way of imminent danger. And his first pick for acting Lt Gov. (Kevin Bryant) was a disaster, pro-life alt right nutjob that ended up running against him. Now he's back in the private sector running some small local business, I'm frankly just glad I don't have to address another one of his conspiracy theories about planned parenthood or migrant caravans.
Overheal wrote: » In a way yes I'm playing the ball. It is what Republicans do, and I expect them to take it how they serve it. I do have evidence for what I said though.
Overheal wrote: » Shifting the goalpost a bit there aren't we. You can simultaneously elect a minority governor and have problems of racism.
Overheal wrote: » That's not a fair characterization, ultimately it was Scott's compunction to run and join the Republican ideology. However, Republicans clearly have hoisted him to undue prominence because of his particulars. If you look at who else joined the Senate Republicans in 2013 it was him, Ted Cruz (also minority particulars) and - Deb Fischer, who nobody talks about. The only person with minority creds iirc that is more senior in the senate republicans is Marco Rubio.
Overheal wrote: » It's not racist, it's just a fact that they have catapulted Tim Scott to the forefront of their party brand. And it's no wonder: peruse yourself the long historical list of all Black Americans who have served in our Congress, you'll note surely that one party in particular seems to dominate the enfranchisement of Black Americans:
Deleted User wrote: » I actually think he possibly does fit the profile of a school shooter tbh. In this clip he's boasting that he'll use lethal force.https://twitter.com/shannonrwatts/status/1298669264568586240?s=09
whose social media history is full of misogyny and white supremacy,
Eric Cartman wrote: » no evidence of, or relevance to that at all.
Eric Cartman wrote: » I find it hard to take that twitter account seriously just throwing in left wing dog whistle buzz words.
Overheal wrote: » You are thinking about this all backwards. Some minority woman making it to Congress doesn't disprove that there are systemic and institutional barriers to women and minorities achieving prosperity in the United States.
Overheal wrote: » You are staring at the glass ceiling when you should be looking at where the floor is.
Deleted User wrote: » Eric, the video is there to see... He was boasting that he would use lethal force...
Eric Cartman wrote: » No I'm not, now I doubt those 2 people were chasing him for a chat , and in the world of 'id rather be tried by 12 than carried by 6' I absolutely believe he may have shot fearing for his life. but then he clearly broke all manor of laws in the beginning and clearly aggravated the scenario and shouldn't have had a gun. Im merely asking what happened that prompted the chasing. the kid absolutely deserves to be punished legally and I condemn the shooting yet again, he pulled that trigger, nobody else. But it helps to have a full picture. We can't ignore that two people chased a kid with a gun for some (currently unknown to me) reason.
namloc1980 wrote: » Plenty of evidence for it. Front row seat at a Trump rally back in January. https://www.buzzfeednews.com/amphtml/ellievhall/kenosha-suspect-kyle-rittenhouse-trump-rally
Sean.3516 wrote: » Can you name one of those barriers? I don't even know what that means.
namloc1980 wrote: » He shot someone in the head and killed them. He then started running and people, rightly outraged, chased him. It's on video and easy to find on social media.
Eric Cartman wrote: » ok see this is what I asked originally, the video I see shows him shooting 2 after being chased, are you saying he shot a 3rd person before the chase ?
Eric Cartman wrote: » ok evidence, yes, ill give you that. But relevance, in a 2 party system country he was probably backing one of them ?
namloc1980 wrote: » Yes it's on social media. He shot a person in the head at very close range. There seems to have been an altercation of some kind. He then ran and was chased. There was a militia also present but by all accounts they appeared to be calm and in control. This fella though drove in from Illinois and was not part of the militia.
Sonics2k wrote: » Jesus Christ Eric. Watch the videos man, listen to what he was saying. Why are you defending him? Like this has nothing to do with your support of Trump or Biden, left wing or right wing, democrat or republican or anything else, this guy literally murdered someone.
Eric Cartman wrote: » I have condemned him in 2 seperate posts, I have in no way defended him, asking for relevance to supporting trump is not defending this sicko , Donald trump or supporting Donald trump does not give credence or explanation to why a kid would shoot people.
Deleted User wrote: » The mildest condemnation going and then you move on to saying problems on both sides basically... (Dregs on both sides) This guy is also the exact type of person that Trump would pardon tbh.
Eric Cartman wrote: » I have condemned him in 2 seperate posts, I have in no way defended him, asking for relevance to supporting trump is not defending this sicko ,Donald trump or supporting Donald trump does not give credence or explanation to why a kid would shoot people.
Quin_Dub wrote: » Yes, yes it does. Do you honestly think that it is a coincidence that the day after Trump has the McCloskeys on TV being praised for "Using their 2nd amendment rights and Defending their property", this clearly damaged kid decided to do the same thing, but took it a step further and actually pulled the trigger??? The bile and vitriol the man spits out has consequences. If you believe that commentaries from Democrat Politians are in some way responsible for inciting the actions of the rioters then you have to accept that Trump and his surrogates are equally as responsible when something like this happens. You cant have it both ways.
Eric Cartman wrote: » it was a stronger condemnation than you gave Peter tatchell, but sure we'll move on. give me one example of trump pardoning a maniac riot shooter or even something vaguely similar ? you're just trying to build imaginary connections saying trump supports murders at riots, its not happening.
Cody montana wrote: » Yeah, it's always someone else's fault, never the leader of the actual country.
Cody montana wrote: » Job numbers are now one of the worst in history.
Cody montana wrote: » Trump lied, deflected and downplayed the pandemic from the very start and still is.
Cody montana wrote: » The voters won't judge governors on the pandemic, they will judge the president.
Cody montana wrote: » No one cares that the deficit is 3 TRILLION?
Eric Cartman wrote: » it was a stronger condemnation than you gave Peter tatchell, but sure we'll move on. give me one example of trump pardoning a maniac riot shooter or even something vaguely similar ?you're just trying to build imaginary connections saying trump supports murders at riots, its not happening.
Deleted User wrote: » I can give you an example of him pardoning a maniac, Sheriff Joe Arpaio. Also a pretty bizarre retort to the fact that you repeatedly tried to find reasons to excuse a guy who broke many laws that ultimately resulted in two dead protesters.
Timberrrrrrrr wrote: » Isn't this exactly what you do when you claim ANTIFA/BLM rioters that burn down stores are all Democrats?