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Dude, imagine comparing anything to anything bro!!!

If I did, you can go find my quotes you ****ing simpleton lol

You’re an exhausting drag of existence
 
You literally could go ask them cause some are still alive

That is not as amazing to me as it is to you.

Its literally an illustration about how far we have come in such a short time period.

I don't believe anything is "resolved" or finished, but there is zero way those people think they still have it that bad still.

After all they just got more time and opportunities to vote for the change they want to be made.
 
Enrique Tarrio, a leader of the far-right extremist group the Proud Boys, pleaded guilty Monday to burning a Black Lives Matter banner stolen Dec. 12 from a historic African American church in Washington during a tumultuous demonstration by supporters of President Donald Trump.

Tarrio, 37, who is listed as a Miami resident in D.C. Superior Court records, also pleaded guilty to one count of attempting to possess a high capacity ammunition magazine, which is illegal in the district.

Police said four Washington, D.C., churches were vandalized the night of Dec. 12 as the Proud Boys and other groups marched through downtown, supporting Trump’s effort to delegitimize President Biden’s election victory. The BLM banner that Tarrio admitted to burning was taken from Asbury United Methodist Church in the 900 block of 11th Street NW.

After the incident, but before he was arrested, Tarrio told The Washington Post that if he were charged with a crime, he would be willing to plead guilty to destruction of property and pay the church the cost of the banner.

But he said the banner-burning was not a hate crime and that he was not motivated by ideology. He said he acted because he thinks the Black Lives Matter movement “has terrorized the citizens of this country.”

https://www.washingtonpost.com/loca...fbcd6a-e8aa-11eb-97a0-a09d10181e36_story.html
 
Enrique Tarrio, a leader of the far-right extremist group the Proud Boys, pleaded guilty Monday to burning a Black Lives Matter banner stolen Dec. 12 from a historic African American church in Washington during a tumultuous demonstration by supporters of President Donald Trump.

Tarrio, 37, who is listed as a Miami resident in D.C. Superior Court records, also pleaded guilty to one count of attempting to possess a high capacity ammunition magazine, which is illegal in the district.

Police said four Washington, D.C., churches were vandalized the night of Dec. 12 as the Proud Boys and other groups marched through downtown, supporting Trump’s effort to delegitimize President Biden’s election victory. The BLM banner that Tarrio admitted to burning was taken from Asbury United Methodist Church in the 900 block of 11th Street NW.

After the incident, but before he was arrested, Tarrio told The Washington Post that if he were charged with a crime, he would be willing to plead guilty to destruction of property and pay the church the cost of the banner.

But he said the banner-burning was not a hate crime and that he was not motivated by ideology. He said he acted because he thinks the Black Lives Matter movement “has terrorized the citizens of this country.”

https://www.washingtonpost.com/loca...fbcd6a-e8aa-11eb-97a0-a09d10181e36_story.html

He absolutely should be punished for the destruction of property. However, I agree with him that it shouldn't be a hate crime.

Hate crime laws are often problematic in that they end up essentially punishing someone more severely because of speech or a belief. If you beat someone up on the street while shouting that they shouldn't be wearing stripes and plaid you'll be charged with assault and battery. If you beat someone up on the street while shouting homophobic slurs at them, you'll be charged with a hate crime. Your actions were the same, the only difference is the content of your speech and that's a problem for me.

Personally I think hate crimes should be limited to those situations where there was an attempt to intimidate a group or community. The intimidation would be a secondary criminal act and not simply punishing the original crime more severely because of speech or belief.

You paint a swastika on your minority neighbor's house, that's a crime but I don't think it should be a hate crime. You go around leaving nooses in the yards of minority families, that's attempting to intimidate an entire group which should be a hate crime.
 
Agree 100%. This shouldnt be prosecuted as a hate crime. We knew at the time they passed this **** it would be bastardized by law enforcement. There are places where they even got cops considered a race and charge people with hate crimes for hating police. If that tyrannical government I dont know what is.
 
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I am a graduate of Marshall High School in Saline County Missouri.

While in school I earned an education that taught me the history of genocide, slavery, and exploitation that is deeply rooted in this country.

It wasn’t critical race theory.

It was American History.
 
He absolutely should be punished for the destruction of property. However, I agree with him that it shouldn't be a hate crime.

Hate crime laws are often problematic in that they end up essentially punishing someone more severely because of speech or a belief. If you beat someone up on the street while shouting that they shouldn't be wearing stripes and plaid you'll be charged with assault and battery. If you beat someone up on the street while shouting homophobic slurs at them, you'll be charged with a hate crime. Your actions were the same, the only difference is the content of your speech and that's a problem for me.

Personally I think hate crimes should be limited to those situations where there was an attempt to intimidate a group or community. The intimidation would be a secondary criminal act and not simply punishing the original crime more severely because of speech or belief.

You paint a swastika on your minority neighbor's house, that's a crime but I don't think it should be a hate crime. You go around leaving nooses in the yards of minority families, that's attempting to intimidate an entire group which should be a hate crime.

The problem is that the same people pushing hate crimes are the people who cry that you're literally killing trannies by not using their made up pronouns, believe in racially segregated safe spaces, and call the use of inconvenient statistics racist. They would just say that the one individual act was harmful to the entire community.

You can't reason with unreasonable people.
 
And nobody will actually help black people for holding them accountable for such disgusting behavior.

Its encouraged because the powers that be do not actually want a successful black american people.
 
In all seriousness, at my first job after coming down from the mountains, I managed at a place in Southeast Atlanta that was >95% black and absolutely buried in poverty. I was treated incredibly well by nearly everyone, despite having to stop and occasionally tackle shoplifters, and discipline and sometimes fire employees. Old ladies were bringing me food, a couple young guys helped me move, another pulled me out of a dangerously bad situation before it got worse.

Seeing that video and others like it are a clear testament to just how far backwards race relations have gone in the past 15 or 20 years, and I suspect most of it happened in the last few of those.
 
In all seriousness, at my first job after coming down from the mountains, I managed at a place in Southeast Atlanta that was >95% black and absolutely buried in poverty. I was treated incredibly well by nearly everyone, despite having to stop and occasionally tackle shoplifters, and discipline and sometimes fire employees. Old ladies were bringing me food, a couple young guys helped me move, another pulled me out of a dangerously bad situation before it got worse.

Seeing that video and others like it are a clear testament to just how far backwards race relations have gone in the past 15 or 20 years, and I suspect most of it happened in the last few of those.

Social media is what ruined race Relations.
 
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