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there goes, it what happens when you call for even more violence, you give the opposite side reasons to do even more dumb bad stuffs on you
Ah, no. That's just the way that connie bitch is. You don't need to refrain from posting about American politics because you're ignorant about American politics but you should know that you may end up looking as stupid as you do here.

Here's the thing threatening individuals bodily harm for exercising their constitutional right to bear arms because it doesn't like their appearance and/or political views.

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It should be noted that the image is from demonstrations in Louisville, Kentucky following the fatal shooting of unarmed EMT Breonna Taylor in her home when law enforcement officers were serving a knockless warrant which was later determined to have been obtained fraudulently. Kentucky is an open carry state, as is Louisiana which Higgins ostensibly represents in Congress.

When Facebook removed the post, Higgins cried censorship. The bitch is now talking about demanding that websites remove user speech that is protected against state action.

It would spark joy in me to see Clay Higgins dragged into the street and beaten to an unidentifiable mush of fat, flesh, bone, blood and viscera.
 
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This line from Dune can sum up the American right:

“When I am weaker than you, I ask you for freedom because that is according to your principles; when I am stronger than you, I take away your freedom because that is according to my principles.”​

You could adapt it to:
"When I am weaker than you, I ask you can I speak uninterrupted because that is according to your principles, when I am stronger than you, I will beat you, sic the hounds on you, hose you down with water cannons, knock out your taillights when I pull you over, burn you out of your home, chain you to the kitchen sink, whip you, cane you, lynch you because that is according to my principles."
 
That video isn't a direct post from C-Span's youtube channel or another media's youtube channel.
No, it's a recording of a live broadcast. The images are also available via Getty:

 
The FBI is doing a pretty bad job framing some guy for a murder they did if someone is claiming he got shot from that far away with a handgun round.
It certainly tracks, given that these two dumbasses are leading the whole thing.

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I mean, look at Patel during the news conference last night.

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That's the look of a man who either gambled on a fart and lost, has no idea what they're doing, or maybe both.
 
Certainly makes me nostalgic for McCain. Sometimes you really don't appreciate how good things are at a time until it is far, far too late.
Not sure about that in this case since judging by the comments in this thread I think most of us saw Trump coming like the final slow motion scene of 1976 tv movie Smash-Up On Interstate 5. McCain was far from despised by nearly everyone except for the droop-faced dictator.
 
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Did the things he said - which included hate against women, homosexuals, trans people, atheists, Muslims, immigrants, and Jews and included anti-abortion, anti-vax, election fraud and (subsequently) J6 conspiracy nonsense - cause other people to go out and commit violence against groups and individuals, and did he continue to espouse these viewpoints in the full knowledge that they did? If so (and it's pretty hard to quantify) then just saying stuff is not "all he did".

You can't equate "I like yellow" to "Let's set fire to abortion clinics" as just things people say. One is opinion, the other is incitement.

He had a platform and he used it to disseminate hate and conspiracy theories. I don't doubt that he knowingly contributed to the rise of political and social violence with the things he said.

Weird that they just posted two blank pictures.
This sounds just like you on this forum
 
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The journalist deplored depictions of Kirk as nothing more than a “civil debator,” saying that the “truth” was that “Kirk and his foot soldiers spent years terrorising educators, trying to silence us with harassment and fear.”

“Kirk spent years demonising LGBTQ+ people, mocking gun survivors, spewing racism about Black folks, and pushing policies that literally shorten lives,” she said. “It is so revolting to watch a bipartisan wave of grief sweep over this hateful racist as if he was a neutral community servant.”
... Too soon? /s
 
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I wonder if there was a reward like the one offered and never actually given (to the individual who was subsequently fired and then doxxed) in the United Healthcare case...
FBI reward was $100k

Trump also said that "someone that was very close to him turned him in," adding a "minister, father" helped in his capture.

He added that he hoped the suspect, if found guilty, gets the death penalty and said they are currently at police headquarters.

Trump also told the US outlet that it wasn't known whether they were part of a bigger network.
He appeared to indicate that the person was found via a minister, who ultimately got the person’s father involved.

“It was a minister, and the minister went to a friend – a minister who’s involved in law enforcement, by the way, and his good friend is a top US marshal, and they took it from there and then it was a father got involved,” he said.
The suspect in the killing of Charlie Kirk is "28 or 29" according to Trump, who is still speaking to Fox News.

Previously, authorities had said the person of interest was "of college age".

The president, when asked about how we “fix the country” or “come back together” after Kirk’s shooting, says that he “couldn’t care less”.
Good luck America.
 
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It's... weird that the President announced the guy's death before any law enforcement or media, and just as weird that he's announced the capture of the suspect before any law enforcement or media.

Really, really weird.
 
It's... weird that the President announced the guy's death before any law enforcement or media, and just as weird that he's announced the capture of the suspect before any law enforcement or media.

Really, really weird.
and the info he gave doesn't seem to be accurate
The suspect being held by authorities is in his early 20s and is from Utah, according to our US partner network NBC.

Earlier, Donald Trump said the suspect was "28 or 29", but caveated that his facts were "subject to be corrected" and "based on what I'm hearing".
 
NBC News sources have confirmed the arrest and said a family member of the suspect turned him in to police. The FBI has offered a reward of up to $100,000 for information leading to the identification and an arrest.
$100K or likely execution of family member?

 
Hearing Governor Cox read the statement "If you're reading this you are gay, LMAO" on an internationally broadcast news conference was certainly something.

Also, TMZ is already on the dirt-digging because that's kind of their thing. In Utah, you have to declare your political party, and Robinson was not a Democrat or a Republican.
 
Wait, is that to vote or just to live there?
When you register. You can be unaffiliated, but you won't be able to vote in a primary. You can register with most major parties, I was a registered Libertarian.
 
So this is what was on the casings:

Fired:
  • "notices bulges OWO what’s this?”
Unfired:
  • One read, “hey fascist! catch!” with an up arrow symbol, right arrow symbol, and three down arrow symbols.
  • Another one read: “oh bella ciao bella ciao bella ciao ciao ciao,” Cox said.
  • The third fired casing read: “if you read this you are gay lmao.”
The hey fascist catch and the ciao bella are clearly anti-fascist. The first one, though, looks like it's some sort of furry copypasta (probably NSFW)? Knowing that, I think I enjoyed Cox having to read that on the broadcast as well. Looking the ↑→↓↓↓, that points to something with Helldriver.

They showed the videos of Robinson getting off the roof too and he didn't have the rifle with him, so it was kind of weird they found it in a bush.
But he allegedly donated to Trump campaign
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Possibly, it's a super common name. He's also from Washington, Utah, which is a suburb of St. George, but it's an independent city.
 
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