George Floyd Protest/Riots

Defense of property isn’t self defense

Agree it’s not “self “ defense , but the “protesters“ would be wise to know what state they are in and what rights the citizens have about their property protection . Texas for example is not a good state to try that with . outside of the cities , things could get out of hand quickly .
 
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The majority of the people are peacefully protesting. It's when the night gets late the few trashy people among the protestors start looting and stealing and burning stuff. Much like the police, they aren't all racist murderers that will choke you to death with their knee.
Bless your heart
 
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Don’t we all brother , don’t we all . Find you a gen X friend , do some shots , drink some beer , roll a fatty , find a good open spot and use up some of that old ammo that’s just been sitting around at a paper plate with roll tide drawn on it . I recommend all of these but not in that order .. choose wisely . 😊
Buck Fama
 
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Don't have time, but I'm sure you had time to type yes or no, which you didn't.

Not my responsibility to respond to the same unrelated question 1200 times because people don’t feel like reading. You should already know from just my post that I didn’t say it was ok
 
Defense of property isn’t self defense
Our Castle Doctrine in TN creates a legal presumption that someone is justified in using deadly force against a person who forcibly enters their property. If you break into a place where people are, they get to assume you're there to inflict serious injury or death. If these riots were happening in Tennessee and the shopkeepers decided to hunker down and defend their property, they would be justified in killing anyone who breaks in. There's no requirement that they stop and ask each person if they're there to do violence or just to steal some whisky or socks or whatever.
 
Yep.

Between this and the attempted cover-up of the McMicheals murder of Arbery in Georgia, this country is a powder keg. Our elected leaders should refrain from flicking matches.

Just a chance to "thin the herd" as you like to say.
 
All the cities these George Soros paid rioters are burning are Democratic strongholds so go ahead and let them burn them if that's what they want.
 
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Let's play Devil's Advocate with this latest case.

If the medical examiner finds that the guy injested cocaine and it caused a cardiac event would that change your opinion?

What if they expedited this case and rushed to trial and received a conviction but due to some procedural technicality it was overturned.

My point is a rush to prosecute can do more harm than good. And I'm not saying that I don't think the officer is guilty. I believe from what I know so far he is.

Where did I imply that I supported a "rush to prosecute?"
 
Just a chance to "thin the herd" as you like to say.


Thinning the herd has nothing to do with race, racial relations or the powder keg we're on. An interesting connection you've made though... Telling.
 
Yeah, I'm convinced Kap cared about injustice. You know, since he only started kneeling when he lost his starting job. The ones doing this stuff don't care about that guy dying, they want those big TVs.
The thing is that this is Kap’s business now. He has chosen this profession and these kind of events help keep him relevant, much like the way it had kept Sharpton and J. Jackson relevant. I think his long term goal is to fill that void for the younger generation. From the beginning I’ve called him an immature fraud and that he was a puppet for his SJW girlfriend . His ability to get his “message” across got lost when wearing the cop pig socks or the Castro shirt or Kunta Kinte shirt to a job interview that he manipulated after getting a lot of settlement $$$ from the NFL.
 
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At some point, the authority will step in and be forced to go jack boot mode because of the actions of a few.

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