Freedom Exemplified

Was the bottom of the building on fire or something? If not, there is no justification.

So what.

She made that dog decision every single day she had him…or her.

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Amazing isn’t it?

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Nah, nothing absurd about it. Someone could easily have walked under her and been landed on.

So she broke the law.

I already gave you two.

Maybe she killed herself because of the dog.

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An immoral law. Who cares?

Lets talk about what’s really going on here.

She done something that libs weren’t able to control…that’s what really upsetting em.

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But they didn’t.

Still doesn’t justify her killing it in that manner.

Who does she have to justify it to, you?

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So what…enforce it then. Make jumping off building illegal then.

Who did the cement block land on? Six months ago a pedestrian was killed in the same scenario, by a suicide jumper.

Ah, you don’t like the manner… well, that changes everything!

Well that’s unfortunate. It didn’t in this one.

NYC law enforcement cares, and it’s not an immoral law. Splattering your dog on the sidewalk is immoral and dangerous to your fellow freedom-loving citizens.

The manner in which she did it is illegal and immoral.

It is immoral. NYC law enforcement can go piss up a rope.

It already is.

Well, I’ve made my point. She endangered people on the ground, no two ways about it.