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Political Violence. Where do you stand?  

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  1. 1. Were those who engaged in violence at the US Capitol on J6 wrong?

  2. 2. Are those who are engaging in ongoing violence against Tesla dealerships, charging stations and vehicles wrong?

  3. 3. Were those who participated in the nationwide violence during the summer of 2020 wrong?



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Yawn.

 

Yet some how this thread will bump up to top page longer than news about the failed ceasefire in Ukraine or the collapsing peace negotiations in the middle east.

 

Total ragebait diversion.

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And I was complaining about him just pasting his endless Twitter feed here.
 

Now I get it. It’s painful when the lead dolt has to come up with his own content. Par for the course with the weirdo party I suppose. 
 

Maybe a thread where he replies to the tweets he posts with yet more tweets wasn’t so awful. 

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Tesla violence is actually good, here's why...

 

The 2020 summer of love was necessary.  And it mostly peaceful, too!

 

But J6 was the worst thing to happen since that tea party happened in Boston.

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21 minutes ago, ScotSHO said:

Tesla violence is actually good, here's why...

 

The 2020 summer of love was necessary.  And it mostly peaceful, too!

 

But J6 was the worst thing to happen since that tea party happened in Boston.

I agree that 2020 was mostly peaceful.  I also agree that violence, when not justified under applicable penal laws, is wrong.  I disagree with any suggestion that violence against automobiles is in any meaningful way similar to violence against law enforcement officers, other people, and the United States Constitution. 

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1 minute ago, SectionC3 said:

I agree that 2020 was mostly peaceful.  I also agree that violence, when not justified under applicable penal laws, is wrong.  I disagree with any suggestion that violence against automobiles is in any meaningful way similar to violence against law enforcement officers, other people, and the United States Constitution. 

How was 2020 mostly peaceful? Can't wait to see the spin on this one.

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Would burning Tesla cars and throwing molotov cocktails into dealerships be comparable to say burning down a police station in Minneapolis or setting fire to DC?

 

You either condemn ALL political violence without parsing and hand waving or you can't/won't. 

 

Like C-section.

 

 

 

 

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18 minutes ago, AlBUNDY4TDS said:

How was 2020 mostly peaceful? Can't wait to see the spin on this one.

There were a lot more people walking around and exercising their 1A rights relative to the issue in question than there were people engaging in violence against person and/or property.  That’s how.  

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1 hour ago, SectionC3 said:

There were a lot more people walking around and exercising their 1A rights relative to the issue in question than there were people engaging in violence against person and/or property.  That’s how.  

Disingenuous at best.

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1 minute ago, AlBUNDY4TDS said:

Disingenuous at best.

Not in the least.  Tens of millions of Americans protested that summer.  The number of protestors who committed crimes and/or acts of

violence in conjunction with those protests is tiny in comparison.  

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There is no place for political violence of any kind. Protesting is allowed but I'm not into that. I've never been to a protest or any kind and I never will even go to one let alone participate. 

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I put depends on the first question, but read it again and it should be a yes for me, those who engaged in violence on J6 were def in the wrong

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4 hours ago, BillsFanNC said:

I wonder why Roundy hasn't made his voice heard here yet?

 

Niagara? Homelander? 4th&schlong?

Ass hat. That's all that needs to be said. 

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On 3/20/2025 at 11:46 AM, ScotSHO said:

Tesla violence is actually good, here's why...

 

The 2020 summer of love was necessary.  And it mostly peaceful, too!

 

But J6 was the worst thing to happen since that tea party happened in Boston.

J6, where hundreds of protesters charged with misdemeanor trespassing were jailed without bail or due process for upwards of 18 months and then given maximum sentences for doing nothing other than walking into the building through an open door and talking selfies. An abuse of power by the government against ordinary citizens. The same people that cheered all that on are now demanding "due process" for illegals that are criminals and members of violent gangs.

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4th&schlong...

 

Doesn't vote in public elections. Ever.

 

Also won't go on record and condemn ALL political violence. 

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And he wants to do away with the dept of education. You can't read. Look up a few post you red neck.

And ***** right I didn't vote. Means nothing to me if you like it or not. 

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This is also wrong. This individual should face the consequences of his actions. This is clear to all sane individuals. 

 

Are you ready to condemn ALL political violence yet 4th, Roundy et al?

 

 

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1 hour ago, BillsFanNC said:

This is also wrong. This individual should face the consequences of his actions. This is clear to all sane individuals. 

 

Are you ready to condemn ALL political violence yet 4th, Roundy et al?

 

 

Inbred. 

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