bularry said:
RD2WINAGNBEAR86 said:
cms186 said:
RD2WINAGNBEAR86 said:
Limited IQ Redneck in PU said:
One is a federal officer and one works for a local police department. Different local departments handle the release of info differently.. No reason to hhhhmmmmm unless you just like to hhhmmmmm.
Just wondering why there were no protests and riots when the unarmed white woman was shot to death by the black policemen? Although Babbitt appeared to not be a nice person, doesn't her life matter? George Floyd was a career criminal and yet the country almost burned down when he was murdered.
Just questioning the disparity in the treatment and reactions of the deaths of two people where neither deserved to die.
Neither deserved to die, but George Floyd was engaged in passing a fake $20 bill and killed whilst in custody whilst posing no threat, Ashli Babbitt was engaged in Domestic Terrorism and was killed in an act of Self Defence
Dude. Ashley Babbitt had no weapon. She was unarmed. What happened at the Capitol was a far cry from "Domestic Terrorism". Her crime apparently was trying to crawl through a broken window. To take a play from the Democrats, it was a " mostly peaceful" protest. There has been no insurrection in the United States since the Civil War. Not yet anyway.
Once again, I am not justifying her conduct. Just pointing out another huge double-standard in our U.S. justice system.
you actually are making awful comparisons to essentially justify her conduct and somehow imply breaking in doors at our Capitol with a mob is equivalent to running away from cops or laying on the ground.
really remarkable lack of logic and context...... I wonder why you would jump through such hoops to make such claims. makes me go hhhhmmmmmmmm
You see absolutely nothing wrong with an unarmed white woman getting shot by a cop as she attempted to crawl through a window. I get it, Larry. You are obviously one of the woke folk. Bless your heart!
ALL LIVES MATTER. Say her name.............
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