Charlottesville white nationalists riots

So your position is that the hatred ISIS has toward innocent people is equivalent to the hatred that innocent people have toward ISIS? One is not more justified in their hatred than the other? Alrighty then..

Strawman much?

Try to keep the argument in context here.
 
They only want to hear the mother's comments because they are warm and fuzzy to Dear Leader.

The friend's comments are uncomfortable to that narrative so they don't like it.

And I ask the same thing of you I asked that mouth breather LeConte.

How do you know how good of a friend she was when the girl can't speak for herself?
 
Anti-fascist protests kicked off across the nation this Sunday following the white nationalist march in Charlottesville, Va., which saw the death of one woman and two police officers. Reporting on scene in downtown Los Angeles, Fox 11 LA reporter Bill Melugin was accused by angry protesters of being a white supremacist because he had a dress shirt on.

As he walked through the crowd, a woman said he was dressed like a white supremacist because of how he looked. Melugin was wearing a white dress shirt and trousers.
 
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This thread is a clusterf**k. Hatred and violence from any side, group, person, whatever, it's wrong. Everyone is entitled to their opinion, but hate accomplishes little, if anything, other than destruction. Both sides were at fault. Just because you despise the white nationalists' message more doesn't make them more at fault. Until they start acting in a violent manner, which is what erupted with the presence of the counter-protesters, they are entitled to speak their hate. Maybe they did show up looking for a fight. But then again, the counter-protesters showed up willing to give them that fight. They were all wrong. Argue all you want whether or not they are equally to blame, but in my mind, they are. They were all seeking confrontation. All of them knew what the likely result would be. Why act surprised and outraged when that's the result you get? For those who believe the counter-protesters did no wrong, just continue to pretend like you're on some moral high ground. You're not. Everyone sank to the same level when they actively started trying to harm each other.
 
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Strawman much?

Try to keep the argument in context here.

I think I said something along the lines of "some hatreds are more justifiable than others". You denied the statement. Don't know about any straw man but I'll stand by my statement and I'll assume you will stand by yours.
 
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I think I said something along the lines of "some hatreds are more justifiable than others". You denied the statement. Don't know about any straw man but I'll stand by my statement and I'll assume you will stand by yours.

So, some levels of irrational hate are "worse" than others? That's what you are saying, correct me if I'm wrong.
 
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I'm impressed by Hayes and Krauthammer on Fox saying this was a pathetic moral failure by Trump. The fact that he had to read from a Teleprompter, which he previously mocked others for, also made Trump appear disingenuous. Hayes in particular looked to me like he's fed up with trying to defend the douchebag Trump.

That Trump apologist Hemingway of course using it to attack others, avoiding the real issue being discussed. Should might as well put that freak Gorka on the show instead of her.
Hayes has never liked Trump.
 
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