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Sorry, but people in that time had not yet been conditioned with the panic/fear/oh-my-god-think-of-the-children propaganda.
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Sorry, but people in that time had not yet been conditioned with the panic/fear/oh-my-god-think-of-the-children propaganda. [/ QUOTE ] huh? |
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When you loot and burn down buildings, harm civilians and injure peacekeeping national guardsmen, these things tend to happen. [/ QUOTE ]' I call BS - quit being an apologist for murder. |
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[ QUOTE ] When you loot and burn down buildings, harm civilians and injure peacekeeping national guardsmen, these things tend to happen. [/ QUOTE ]' I call BS - quit being an apologist for murder. [/ QUOTE ] What if the burning building is your house, and the harmed civilians are you and your family?...might have a different opinion then eh? |
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[ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] When you loot and burn down buildings, harm civilians and injure peacekeeping national guardsmen, these things tend to happen. [/ QUOTE ]' I call BS - quit being an apologist for murder. [/ QUOTE ] What if the burning building is your house, and the harmed civilians are you and your family?...might have a different opinion then eh? [/ QUOTE ] Sure, that totally warants for shooting in all directions and murdering innocent bystanders who have nothing to do with the ordeal. |
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[ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] When you loot and burn down buildings, harm civilians and injure peacekeeping national guardsmen, these things tend to happen. [/ QUOTE ]' I call BS - quit being an apologist for murder. [/ QUOTE ] What if the burning building is your house, and the harmed civilians are you and your family?...might have a different opinion then eh? [/ QUOTE ] Sure, that totally warants for shooting in all directions and murdering innocent bystanders who have nothing to do with the ordeal. [/ QUOTE ] Obviously he would have no problem if his little kid on his way to kindergarten was shot because of an abandonded building burned down a few days previously someplace else. |
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[ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] When you loot and burn down buildings, harm civilians and injure peacekeeping national guardsmen, these things tend to happen. [/ QUOTE ]' I call BS - quit being an apologist for murder. [/ QUOTE ] What if the burning building is your house, and the harmed civilians are you and your family?...might have a different opinion then eh? [/ QUOTE ] What in the [censored] does this have to do with the state gunning down innocent people? |
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[ QUOTE ] When you loot and burn down buildings, harm civilians and injure peacekeeping national guardsmen, these things tend to happen. [/ QUOTE ]' I call BS - quit being an apologist for murder. [/ QUOTE ] That hinges on whether it's an accident or not. I think it's most likely that it was. What I'm saying is that when you choose to escalate violence, as these worthless students did, there are often unintended consequences. Some of which were paid by innocent bystanders. The dead could just as easily have been a couple of dead troopers hit in the heads by rocks or civilians caught in a burning building. |
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Personal attack deleted
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Deleted [/ QUOTE ] Anyone who initiates and participates in violence against innocent national guard members, local businesses and members of the public is a pretty worthless human being. Why is everyone getting up in arms about the shooting, and no one gives a crap about the violence of these students? I'd like to hear some decent arguments that this was a deliberate act to quell the protests, because the objective evidence doesn't seem to support that case. And if it was truly an accident, then the students are much to blame for the four deaths as the government. I daresay more so. |
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