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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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On 3/24/2025 at 8:34 AM, 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?

 

 

 

So Roundy attempts whataboutism on the above incident in the Tesla thread that was already called out here.

 

Why is Roundy engaging in whataboutism that he claims to despise instead of just doing the easy thing and condemning ALL political violence?

 

We all know why.

 

 

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Roundy does not condemn political violence.

 

That's because Roundy is in favor of political violence, but only when it comes from his side.

 

 

 

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2 minutes ago, The Frankish Reich said:

Or maybe you're just embarrassed that the car you drive everyday makes everyone think of a damn fool jumping up and down like a little girl.

Is that why people that tend to be of your political party are burning and otherwise vandalizing them?

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1 minute ago, JDHillFan said:

Is that why people that tend to be of your political party are burning and otherwise vandalizing them?

Not my political party. Fiercely independent.

Hey, the Dems like to burn Teslas, the Repubs like to club Capitol Policemen. To each his own. We independents sit back and watch it all on TV.

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The irony of MAGA supporters crying about Teslas they would never purchase while cheering on mass shootings in our schools. This aligns with their typical behavior - when their leader says jump, they immediately ask how high?

 

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