Originally posted by Bashar Teg
@ddm: your false equalization tactics have been noted and laughed at.
Feel free to go into details and specifics on what you're talking about:
Originally posted by dadudemon
This thread is great.Here's real talk:
Ahmed Arbery was a violent criminal who was clearly trying to commit a burglary or case the house for a future burglary when it got dark. Only a white, self-loathing, leftist retard would deny what Arbery was clearly doing.
Someone saw him which is why he sprinting away from the house all of a sudden. After 3 minutes of looking around the English' second home that was under construction. English put cameras up in his home. For reasons.
The McMichael's pursued Arbery because they were racist, overly zealous, vigilantes, that were tired of [b]black
people burglarizing their neighborhood.Are we allowed to say everyone sucks here? Even the police seem to be dirty in this scenario. Prosecutors, too. [/B]
Ahmaud Arbery's mother urges lawmakers to pass a hate crime bill in NYT op-ed video
Wanda Cooper-Jones, the mother of Ahmaud Arbery, a 25-year-old black man who was shot and killed while jogging in Brunswick, Ga., is calling on the state to pass a hate crime bill. -snip
Major Georgia corporations including Coca-Cola, Delta and Home Depot are calling on lawmakers to pass hate crime legislation in the wake of Ahmaud Arbery's death.
The letter sent to state lawmakers on Monday was signed by 70 business leaders and urged elected officials to adopt a "comprehensive, specific and clear" hate crime law when they return to the legislative session next week. -snip
Originally posted by Robtard
Ahmaud Arbery's mother urges lawmakers to pass a hate crime bill in NYT op-ed videoWanda Cooper-Jones, the mother of Ahmaud Arbery, a 25-year-old black man who was shot and killed while jogging in Brunswick, Ga., is calling on the state to pass a hate crime bill. -snip
Major Georgia corporations including Coca-Cola, Delta and Home Depot are calling on lawmakers to pass hate crime legislation in the wake of Ahmaud Arbery's death.
The letter sent to state lawmakers on Monday was signed by 70 business leaders and urged elected officials to adopt a "comprehensive, specific and clear" hate crime law when they return to the legislative session next week. -snip
What is the specific things do they want in the bill?
Originally posted by Robtard
"would allow stiffer sentences for anyone convicted of targeting a victim based on their race, color, religion, gender, sexual orientation, mental disability or physical disability." -snip
So nothing specific?
Because there are already stiffer penalties for crimes proven to be hate crimes.
Now race, gender, sexuality, and physical or mental disabilities are out of ones control. They are not choices one makes.
Religion is a choice one makes. Even if you're raised in the faith from an early age, eventually there comes a time in your life when you decide if you wanna stick to the faith. You can't change your race or gender, but you can change your religion.
So if a set of religious beliefs should be protected then so should political beliefs.
Ahmaud Arbery: grand jury indicts three men in murder case
A grand jury has returned indictments on the three suspects in the murder of Ahmaud Arbery, a young black man who was accosted and shot dead as he went for a jog in a Georgia town, US media has reported. -snip
Good.