So the ■■■■ that.

“How much of Memphis would remain standing”

99 percent of it.

I haven’t brought up the 1/6 riots once. What is it with you guys?

If you want criminal Justice reform. Come join me on the barricade abut you can’t just keep yelling 1/6. All of it needs reform.

If they aren’t going to enforce the laws against rioting looting, etc they need to allow business owners to defend their property no matter what it takes.

I don’t disagree. It’s been 2.5 a half years since it happened though…::

How many BLM members have gone to prison for rioting or murders?

BLM Members are definitely supporters but not all supporters are BLM members.

Yep. I laugh at some guy who…”what’s with you guys and 1-6” when it’s mentioned one time as part of a much broader point. Then when that same character tells me to “join on the lines of criminal justice reform” after spending far too long defending the rioters and looters. Guess I remember why I ignored that person for a long time.

“Most of the cities they lit on fire are still standing”…

Nobody said they aren’t…what about the parts that were destroyed and the lives ruined…BLM’s riots did as much if not more damage to people of color than us evil white guys. But hey someone got paid!

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thats simply an opinion that the majority of citizens dont share.

Its okay. first amendment and all that. but exercising you first amendment rights doesnt mean anything.

Allan

The discussion was about the violent left rhetoric.

You guys started talking about a two tier Justice system. Cuz it’s easier i guess

Yeah your question about how much of Memphis is going to be left standing is totally not an implication of anything.

Enjoy your retreat to the echo chamber :smiling_face_with_three_hearts:

Yes they are. They did the exact same thing Trump did on Jan 6th.

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Not for all of them. That was my point.

Yes for all of them.

Every single riot was proceeded by a BLM rally.

Just like Trump and Jan 6th.

“Every single riot was preceded by MLK lead Rally/March”

The echo of history :rofl:

Oh I get it, so it is a “black culture” thing

What the hell are you talking about?

My Lord all that nonsense and then you prattle on about me in an echo chamber?

How precious!

It’s not a difficult conversation to follow

Me: “left is violent” is election year rhetoric that i find fascinating

You: well the left is violent. Look at Memphis. How much of it would be left standing based on history of the violent left

Me: 99 percent because the rhetoric that cities burned down was used specifically to paint extreme violence coming from the left

You: who cares. I was talking about violence from the left

This is my perception of the conversation. Not me quoting you. I am not trying to lie about what you said just how i read it.

You have a wordy way of saying simple things. Which is fine. If i am not mistaken you are a commentaror irl. So it’s understandable that you present arguments this way

That is of course your way of debating. Short sentences is mine.

Not so.

Did you just try to compare Fat Patrisse to King?

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I compared civil rights/racial justice movements. The sentiment from the opposition is always the same.

History repeats.

You need to not do that. It disparages the King Legacy. The crit crap is not a continuation of the CRM.

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:rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl::+1:t5:

If you believe that, then you are in no position to expound upon “Kings Legacy”. Never forget, King was called a Marxist and Communist during his time.

He was. And if you’re a crit, so are you. I like to think you can be saved.

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