Police shooting in kenosha wisconsin

You and I are done. Making up things I never said let me know that your not worth the time of day.

So did this man.

By all means, don’t let me disrupt your flounce. But he quoted your post accurately.

You called me a sheep? is that not a personal attack.

No, he didn’t.

He was shot in the back. LaVoy purposefully reached for his gun.

He chose to martyr himself for his cause.

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Of course. It’s also natural that with LESS crime police are not run as ragged.

:clap:t2:You have a real talent for dehumanizing propaganda.

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Lavoy had no gun in his hand. Lavoy was shot in the back.
See now you all are just proving my point.
Black man shot by cops bad.
White man shot by cops he deserved it.

why doesn’t this happen in Europe, why is it only in America.

Sure you want to say such a thing to a woman. I might be old but most woman don’t cotton to this kind of talk.

LaVoy had a gun in his pocket - a gun he knew the cops knew about - and he chose to reach for it at that moment. He wasn’t “shot in the back” - he was shot mid-draw.

He chose to martyr himself for his cause.

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This is the internet. You don’t get special treatment because of your gender.

I wasn’t even aware that you were a woman, until you tried to use it as a weapon.

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The cops had seen no gun.
It was not in his pocket. .
It was in a holster until his coat. .
He had no gun in his hand when he was shot…
In fact the gun was still in the holster when he was shot.
We know white guy he deserved it. Black guy the cops are killers.

The cops had also seen the videos where Mr. Finicum talked about his guns, and his desire to go down “fighting”.

I dont know why you think this is a useful deflection from the topic of this thread.

3 posts were merged into an existing topic: General Slop from Various Threads +fd

Sure like you just picked the word flounce for no reason at all.
Don’t hear this word used to describe men.
As a woman I have know a backhand insult when I see.
So cry innocent to someone else.

He meant it in the nicest way possible.

Kind of like use of the word “colored” to describe a black man. Right?

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Check my post history.

Anytime anyone dramatically declares that “done” with the conversation, and they’re no longer going to respond, that’s a flounce. Gender has nothing to do with it.

I would guess the vast majority of the times I’ve used the phrase, I was referring to men.

But good effort trying to make yourself a victim here. Better luck next time.

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Call me a half breed all you want. It is what I am.

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