Originally posted by Darth Thor
Rioters are not Terrorists. They are violent protestors.
Depends on their motivations.
For some, yes. For others, no - they are organizing and pushing these efforts to terrorize.
Still, to the victims of their vandalism, looting, and violence, they view them almost universally as terrorists. And we should take into consideration how these victims feel and not tell them how they are allowed to feel - it's part of how this mess started to begin with.
Originally posted by Robtard
To answer the thread. Because the KKK largely voted for Trump in 2016; Trump needs those votes again for 2020.
Definitely will turn the tides for the election. Their votes will surely push Trump to victory.
Originally posted by Robtard
HYG, sport:"This represents a turning point for the people of this country. We are determined to take our country back, we're going to fulfill the promises of Donald Trump, and that's what we believed in, that's why we voted for Donald Trump, because he said he's going to take our country back and that's what we gotta do." -David Duke 2017
They should definitely support Omar because she's an anti-semite and they definitely have common ground, there.
Originally posted by dadudemonYou're missing his distinction DDM.
Depends on their motivations.For some, yes. For others, no - they are organizing and pushing these efforts to terrorize.
Still, to the victims of their vandalism, looting, and violence, they view them almost universally as terrorists. And we should take into consideration how these victims feel and not tell them how they are allowed to feel - it's part of how this mess started to begin with.
Originally posted by Old Man Whirly!
You're missing his distinction DDM.
Feel free to outline, in detail, how I missed his distinction. In order to do that, you'd also have to disassemble my perspective - which is a direct response to his "distinction" - using formal definitions of "terrorism" while sticking to facts of the situations.
If you're being genuine, you should be able to do this without much effort.
Originally posted by dadudemonwhy would I outline what you already know DDM?
Feel free to outline, in detail, how I missed his distinction. In order to do that, you'd also have to disassemble my perspective - which is a direct response to his "distinction" - using formal definitions of "terrorism" while sticking to facts of the situations.If you're being genuine, you should be able to do this without much effort.
Originally posted by dadudemon
Depends on their motivations.For some, yes. For others, no - they are organizing and pushing these efforts to terrorize.
Still, to the victims of their vandalism, looting, and violence, they view them almost universally as terrorists. And we should take into consideration how these victims feel and not tell them how they are allowed to feel - it's part of how this mess started to begin with.
Sure and im certain George Floyd felt terrorised by Derek Chauvin. Theres simply no way to spin the double standards on race here, which is the root cause of this mess in the first place.
Carrying on playing the double standards game isnt going to resolve anything, and just make matters worse in the long term.
Although in the short term it will fix the looting problem as the looters will all just be shot down as terrorists. Amongst a ton of peaceful protestors as well.
Originally posted by Darth Thor
Sure and im certain George Floyd felt terrorised by Derek Chauvin.
You've got it. 👆
But I referred to two different kinds of terrorism in my reply.
Originally posted by Darth Thor
Although in the short term it will fix the looting problem as the looters will all just be shot down as terrorists. Amongst a ton of peaceful protestors as well.
Regardless of the people on the ground doing the actual crime and who is or is not behind inciting the criminals to commit those crimes, the peaceful protesters are DEFINITELY getting lumped in with the criminals. There are dozens of videos floating around on the net with the peaceful protesters shutting down the Antifa terrorists and the violence instigators. They are not having it. And, to me, that's American and they are patriots.
Originally posted by Darth Thor
Sure and im certain George Floyd felt terrorised by Derek Chauvin. Theres simply no way to spin the double standards on race here, which is the root cause of this mess in the first place.Carrying on playing the double standards game isnt going to resolve anything, and just make matters worse in the long term.
Although in the short term it will fix the looting problem as the looters will all just be shot down as terrorists. Amongst a ton of peaceful protestors as well.
Bingo.
Also my concern, people labelled as "terrorist" and shot when they're just peacefully protesting or being criminals and stealing shit.