The used a fire extinguisher to beat one to death, that enough for you or do you need more violence against law enforcement by a violent pro-Trump mob before it bothers you?
Hate speech and speech that incites violence are two different things. It’s not illegal to be hateful.
What matters most of all is what was said, not the interpretation of the wording according to any listeners(s), or the response made by any listeners.Should it matter whether the incitement to violence was successful or not when it comes to holding an individual accountable?
What matters most of all is what was said, not the interpretation of the wording according to any listeners(s), or the response made by any listeners.
Then a fire extinguisher is what it takes to be "armed"?
Time to stop murdering babies regardless of threats from Senators who simply don't care they're being killed and even go so far as to call it a "right".
Oh look, a red herring. How about we stick to the topic instead of trying to redirect it.
It is also a transitive verb - meaning it has an object as well as a subject. Whom did Schumer incite to do what?I disagree. The definition of "incite" is "encourage", "persuade", or "urge" someone to act in a violent manner. Whether the violence actually occurred is immaterial to the action of inciting.
It was enough to kill a police officer. What more do you need to know to stop supporting the people who did that?
To march on the Capitol, fight and "take back" the government.
In front of the Capitol and in Lafayette Square, sure; broke into the Capitol? No, not so much.Haven't leftist groups ever had marches to the capitol?
Not with guns, pitchforks and nooses. They got out the vote and won their elections which is what the insurrectionists were trying to change through violence.Haven't democrats fought and "taken back" the government?
Anyone calling for him to be killed or hanged, was risking sedition charges.Have you still not heard the violent rhetoric from the Left against those who speak in favor of Trump?
You've picked up the vocabulary (projecting) but you're using it wrong. "My side" has not tried to violently overthrow the government. It was not "my side" that was chanting "Hang Mike Pence". The Capitol rioters (not the peaceful protesters) did try to get the election results overturned by threats and violence.It's just amazing that you guys are so oblivious to what your own side does, but are only interested in projecting what you do onto other people.
That’s tragic, but is it necessary for “us guys” to respond to all murders?Well, I'd also like to know why you guys still are silent about the ongoing violence being done in places such as Portland: https://www.usnews.com/news/best-st...-day-to-confirm-2-killed-in-portland-shooting
In front of the Capitol and in Lafayette Square, sure; broke into the Capitol? No, not so much.
Not with guns, pitchforks and nooses. They got out the vote and won their elections which is what the insurrectionists were trying to change through violence.
Anyone calling for him to be killed or hanged, was risking sedition charges.
You've picked up the vocabulary (projecting) but you're using it wrong. "My side" has not tried to violently overthrow the government. It was not "my side" that was chanting "Hang Mike Pence". The Capitol rioters (not the peaceful protesters) did try to get the election results overturned by threats and violence.
That’s tragic, but is it necessary for “us guys” to respond to all murders?
No, the goalposts are firmly planted.You sure have moved the goalposts here.
And do you remember what I was responding to? Context matters.I was responding to what you originally said, which was, "To march on the Capitol, fight and "take back" the government."
Nice attempt to change the subject so you don't have to answer an uncomfortable question about domestic right-wing terrorists. Don't think it went unnoticed.Well, I'd also like to know why you guys still are silent about the ongoing violence being done in places such as Portland: https://www.usnews.com/news/best-st...-day-to-confirm-2-killed-in-portland-shooting
What matters most of all is what was said, not the interpretation of the wording according to any listeners(s), or the response made by any listeners.
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