True, I shouldn't say or imply *all*, just that people who defend cops over this stuff tend to favor the 2nd Amendment based on the exact thing they're defending.
Right.
The people who scream 2nd amendment don't give a **** about police gunning people down on a daily basis - they tend to think it's OK and justify it. It's ironic because you'd think they'd care about the government shooting people dead on the reg. But they don't, because police. They...
1). I don't think the organization wanted to open a new ballpark with Daniel Castro at SS.
2). It's impossible to say Dansby won't see a longterm benefit to being called up right now. You can call it a cop-out, but teams do consider these things to some extent.
So your plan was open to next season with Daniel Castro as your SS?
And who's to say how much Dansby has been benefited or will be by being called up when he was? You can't quantify it, but that doesn't mean it doesn't exist.
I'm concerned about the sheer number of people shot by police, white or black. It is an insane number in this country. And the people who shout "2nd Amendment!" are, ironically, the ones least worried about it and most likely to defend it.
Hm, trash talking (in person, with friends) is quite a bit different than calling people online retards for having a different opinion than you. And I don't think anyone's feelings are hurt by your sorry ass, just calling you out for being a child. Which you are.
Since when did making personal attacks online make someone manly? It's interesting he equates the two. I think belittling people online means the exact opposite.