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call me when the black lives mater movement is a movement for and by these two random non factors. | |||
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No, Kaga has a very valid point. The appropriate response of any decent human being to random acts of violence is "That is deplorable and something I would never condone." Throwing out examples of other bad stuff doesn't make anything else less bad. It can provide perspective, but should never be utilized to excuse bad stuff.
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[You must be logged in to view images. Log in or Register.] Not just caught, but put up on charges of sedition, pre-meditative attempted murder and under the assertion of a violent hate crime. Life in prison w/o the possibility of parole. This is what prisons were actually built for.
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