Jesus man. The kid is a fucking racist. Just like all the Proud Boys and Boogaloo dicks he's been hanging with before and after. — Benkei
If he's not guilty (of anything) maybe you should revisit your laws as the precedent of allowing heavily armed self-styled militia onto the streets to kill people in conflicts they themselves provoke through the threat of their presence seems a bad one. — Baden
Holy shit! A voice of reason! (And just when I thought that species was extinct!)I have no idea what the guy really thinks about black people, but I don't think he's a psychotic murderer. — Hanover
Now I, being a misanthrope, take only a cursory interest in this matter, so I am, as I've noted, not aware of, or even concerned with the details of this case. My interest in it is only as a diversion. I am, however, concerned with the type of thought being evinced in this forum. (I joined up here to improve my thimking, not to have it worsened.) To declare someone a racist without providing evidence for the claim is to make a libellous statement. As a moderator, I would think you should understand that, and so provide evidence along with any defamatory statements that you make on here. Why are we to consider R to be a racist? Beyond that, what human being is not a "racist* in some way or fashion? I myself am not particularly prejudiced against what are commonly called "black people", but I hold and cherish some very strong prejudices of other types, nonetheless. What is there to suggest that R is any more "racist" than anybody else?Jesus man. The kid is a fucking racist. — Benkei
I'm not fully with you here. I do not think that R went into this with the hope of murdering or even killing anyone, but it seems fairly clear that he entered the situation desirous of conflict. To enter such a situation, having such an obvious intent, armed as he was at least shows hoirble judgement, and may be construed to show intent to harm constructively.Provocation through presence alone is a problematic concept... — Hanover
The bottom line here is that Rittenhouse stands in opposition to what you believe in — Hanover
I myself am not particularly prejudiced against what are commonly called "black people", but I hold and cherish some very strong prejudices of other types, nonetheless. — Michael Zwingli
To declare someone a racist without providing evidence for the claim is to make a libellous statement. — Michael Zwingli
most likely he's just a dumb kid with a gun and a distaste for lefties, one of many millions). — Baden
Maybe he's just not worth talking about. — Baden
The Jews? The people I most admire.Their culture and identity has proved to be unequalled in it's durability, against all odds.Who don't you like, Jews? Arabs? Homosexuals? The Dutch? — Baden
I have no idea what the guy really thinks about black people, but I don't think he's a psychotic murderer. — Hanover
For me, the concept that a woman should be considered the equal of a man, if he is any kind of man, is simply fucking ludicrous — Michael Zwingli
Entering into a volatile situation and advocating a position counter to the overwhelming majority is a dangerous idea, but it can't be criminalized unless you're willing to do it uniformly, as would require, for example, the arresting of BLM protestors at a volatile Klan rally. — Hanover
It is funny how law does shape the mindset of the people. — Tobias
They are usually (not always) heavy on the philosophy, and well thought-out. Especially when it comes to the right to protest, seek redress, mingle, travel, etc. — James Riley
not being American is a hindrance. — Tobias
Guns, keep 'em cheap, no problemo, but bullets should have a price tag that'll make people think twice before they dig into their pockets for some. :joke: — TheMadFool
Did you know Adolph Hitler didn't smoke, drink or cheat on his wife. — James Riley
Wait, what? I thought America was the center of the universe and everyone everywhere hung on every word and video that came from America. Are you telling me there are other people out there, with intelligence, and lives, and countries that matter? :gasp: — James Riley
I'm abstracting that out. I don't think heavily armed BLM members should be allowed police Trump (or Klan) rallies either. Their presence would also likely be considered a threat and provoke violence. End result the same. You can't do that where I come from. Be like us. — Baden
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