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originally posted by: conspiracy nut
a reply to: RedDragon
a better comparison would be some idiot goes into a crip neighborhood with a go pro wearing all red.
originally posted by: conspiracy nut
a reply to: RedDragon
a better comparison would be some idiot goes into a crip neighborhood with a go pro wearing all red.
originally posted by: Phage
Stupid is as stupid does.
Applies to both parties. And I'm not talking about political parties. I'm talking about the "parties" in this case.
Of course, it does not exclude political parties.
originally posted by: DAVID64
a reply to: Phage
I see whole mobs of BLM supporters and Liberals attacking those who don't agree with them...how many Christians have killed abortionists?
See what I did there?
1. The Knoxville Unitarian Universalist Church Shooting Jim David Adkisson, a devout Christian and anti-abortion right-winger, walked into a Knoxville church on July 27th, 2008, and began firing a shotgun at children who were performing Annie Jr. He killed two and wounded seven, targeting “the church because of its liberal teachings and his belief that all liberals should be killed because they were ruining the country.”
2. The Campaign of Terror Against Abortion Doctors In 1993, Dr. Richard Gunn was shot dead by an anti-abortion protester. In 1994, Drs. John Britton and James Barrett were shot to death by Reverend Paul Jennings. In 1998, Dr. Barnett Sleipan was shot dead in his home by a Christian terrorist. In 2009, Dr. George Tiller was shot by Scott Roeder in a church. The ability for Christian right-wingers to justify cold-blooded murder in the name of their pro-life beliefs is a colossal hypocrisy worthy of a terrorist group like ISIS. According to the National Abortion Federation, there have been 17 attempted murders, 383 death threats, 153 incidents of assault or battery, 13 wounded, 100 butyric acid attacks, 373 physical invasions, 41 bombings, 655 anthrax threats, and 3 kidnappings committed against abortion providers since 1977. Terrorist groups like the Taliban and ISIS are very fond of acid attacks and chemical weapons like anthrax; apparently Christian right-wing terrorists share that same preference.
3. The 1995 Oklahoma City Bombings Timothy McVeigh, America’s most notorious domestic terrorist, was obsessed with the Seventh-Day Aventist splinter group known as the Branch Davidians, who resisted an ATF raid on their citadel at Mount Carmel in 1993. He travelled to Waco, Texas during the Waco Siege and heavily supported the religious extremists within it. Two years later, he detonated a fertilizer bomb at the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building in Oklahoma City, killing a hundred and sixty-eight people, including nineteen children, and wounded 648 others. This Christian specifically targeted innocent civilians and committed horrific acts of violence to make his political point heard – something Mr. Huckabee believes he should be incapable of, since he’s not a Muslim.
4. Everything The Ku Klux Klan Has Ever Done Since its creation after the American Civil War, the Ku Klux Klan has been terrorizing Americans in the name of Protestantism and racial purity. Known for their terrifying costumes and hoods, they wrought have fear and violence against blacks, Jews, immigrants, gays, and Catholics for hundreds of years, responsible for countless massacres, lynchings, rapes, and bombings that have killed thousands. In the modern day, it still has a membership of 5,000 to 8,000 terrorists that operate in individual chapters. Just two weeks ago, Frazier Glenn Cross, the leader of the Carolina Knights of the KKK, was sentenced to death by lethal injection for murdering a fourteen year old girl and two seniors outside the Overland Park Jewish Community Center in Kansas City. The man gave the Hitler salute during his trial and declared that “Jews are destroying the white race.” None of his victims were Jewish.
5. The Massacre At Zion Emmanuel AME Church in Charleston, S.C. On Wednesday, June 17th of this year, a man rose from a pew in the historically black Emanuel AME Church in Charleston, SC, and opened fire with a .45 caliber pistol, killing nine worshipers, including pastor and State Senator Clementa Pickiney. The shooter has been photographed wearing patches representing the racist apartheid regimes in Southwest Africa, had a Confederate license plate on his vehicle. All signs points to this being a hate crime- not only is it the oldest black church in the South, it was a symbol of resistance against slavery, and a survivor reported that the shooter yelled ‘I have to do it. You rape our women and you’re taking over our country. And you have to go.” Roof was a member of a local Lutheran church, yet somehow his baptism didn’t prevent him from gunning down innocent people in a house of worship, defiling a sacred place with hate and murder. So the next time one of your conservative friends tries to “school” you on the “evils of Islam,” just name a couple items from this list.
occupydemocrats.com...
He and his dad were notorious slum lords, and racist towards Black and other minorities who could afford to live in one of his fancy buildings, he launched the a blistering attack on the so-called Central Park five that put them away for years caused racial tension to sky rocket he is as much hated in Blk communities as Al Sharpton is among whites , only he have money.
originally posted by: Puppylove
a reply to: eNumbra
Would you accept that the spirit of the first amendment that most people think of when they say that, is dead?
Just curious.
originally posted by: Phage
Stupid is as stupid does.
Applies to both parties. And I'm not talking about political parties. I'm talking about the "parties" in this case.
Of course, it does not exclude political parties.
originally posted by: Lucidparadox
Dude deserved it to be honest..
If you go to an event where they are protesting systemic racism and injustice and the proliferation of peace by equality... and you wearing clothes representing a hateful agressive and racist movement countering that of the event... you bring it on yourself.
Dont give me the 1st ammendment BS..
Weari g a Trump hat to a BLM rally is akin to going to said rally and punching someone in the face.