Should the TSBD be demolished?

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Offline Jerry Freeman

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Re: Should the TSBD be demolished?
« Reply #84 on: June 27, 2021, 12:49:23 AM »
The Capitol Police said not releasing the name was: "standard procedure when there are concerns for an officer’s safety, as there are in this case."
  Babbitt did far worst than many unarmed black people do when they're shot by police. The officer may have thought Babbitt had a gun in her hand; you know, one of the usual excuses police use when they shoot blacks.
Babbitt did far worst worse?
Lets see...The nation makes a role model out of a career criminal, drug addict and all around bum---
By evenings end...the entire planet knew Derek Chauvin's name no "officer's safety concern there.
https://greatgameindia.com/george-floyd-criminal/
Ashli Babbitt's crime was that she was a supporter of Donald Trump and part of the Capitol crowd. I can find no criminal history concerning her. So "far worse"? Why say that?

Offline Jerry Freeman

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Re: Should the TSBD be demolished?
« Reply #85 on: June 27, 2021, 02:58:12 AM »
So, Babbitt was just a typical run-of-the-mill supporter of Donald Trump who believed Democrats were raping children?
Was that a question? Raping children? Well...if you say so. But I would call that idea completely off the wall. Not surprisingly.

Online Gerry Down

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Re: Should the TSBD be demolished?
« Reply #86 on: June 27, 2021, 02:59:40 AM »
What I was discussing was Babbitt's actions at the time she was shot; she was a QAnon zealot

You're showing yourself to be incoherent. The person who shot the woman did not know anything about her background at time he shot her nor had read anything she had posted on Twitter or Facebook. The idiot needlessly shot an unarmed woman in the neck. He knew nothing of her background - good or bad.

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Re: Should the TSBD be demolished?
« Reply #87 on: June 27, 2021, 03:53:57 AM »
Babbitt was trying to overthrow the US government? Using what, her bare hands?

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Re: Should the TSBD be demolished?
« Reply #88 on: June 27, 2021, 04:04:01 AM »
Jerry Freeman is another one spreading false right wing propaganda.
Does that mean there is a 'true' right wing propaganda?
 
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Ashli Babbit's was a far right wing domestic terrorist. That is treason against the United States of America...  Ashli Babbit was warned several times not to enter the Capitol and she smashed through the window anyway. She got what she deserved attempting to overthrow the US Government.
Always the pompous Plant. "Attempting to overthrow".... "Warned several times" huh? "Got what she deserved"? You were there? Your hatred for Trump has melted your brain. I feel sorry for you.

Offline Richard Smith

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Re: Should the TSBD be demolished?
« Reply #89 on: June 27, 2021, 03:57:02 PM »
Tell us where we can see Floyd was made "a role model".

Was Floyd arrested in the midst of a sympathetic angry semi-armed mob who were threatening the police with taunts, physical assaulting several and refusing to comply? Also, Chauvin wasn't the singular policeman who did harm to Floyd over the course of nearly ten minutes.

That's not a crime nor why she was shot. Supporting a racist like Trump is a huge moral lapse, maybe. So, Babbitt was just a typical run-of-the-mill supporter of Donald Trump who believed Democrats were raping children?

You're comparing criminal records. What I was discussing was Babbitt's actions at the time she was shot; she was a QAnon zealot at the front of a vicious mob defying police and causing them physical harm, she reportedly shouted threats against the police and shouted "Go! Go!" as she was lifted up (so she could, I believe, attempt to unbolt the hallway barrier). By contrast, Floyd was handcuffed and pinned to the ground, gradually getting weaker until he suffocated.

Whether it's the Klan or Donald Trump talking about women being killed by migrants, the deaths of white women have served as a "rallying cry" to recruit or justify their evil.

Do you think the Capitol police would have been justified in shooting every unarmed protestor who entered the Capitol?  And you are really citing her political opinions as a justification for the police to kill her?  Scary.  I view this through the prism of the law.  Not race or politics.  If someone is committing a crime, then arrest them.  That goes for BLM and Jan. 6.  I think Chauvin should have been given the death penalty.  Not because he killed a black man but because he committed murder.  I have seen no reason to justify the killing of Babbitt.  She was one among many unarmed protestors that day.  Why kill her amongst that large crowd?  No answers have been provided but simple trespass is not a sufficient justification to shoot her.  Here in America everyone is entitled to have their own political opinions.  That is not a justification to kill them.  Maybe things are different in Canada where everyone has been brainwashed to have the same liberal woke ideas.  Easier there where there is no diversity.  It is all talk with no consequences.
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Re: Should the TSBD be demolished?
« Reply #90 on: June 27, 2021, 04:57:26 PM »
There is no way to know if the protestors weapons were for self defense against antifa or for attack. Antifa more likely. Antifa were at the protest and looking for trouble.