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I'm guessing normal folks just watched from their windows. Or they could've joined the protests and passed out business cards.

"jUsT wAtCh fRoM yOuR wInDoW!"

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And, earlier in this thread... you yourself said white people who were being threatened "had it coming"

So I suppose a strategy of watching from your window might not be most optimal.
 
The fact that you think this should be litigated is insane.

I ask again... what did you want them to do? Hide under their desk?

There are many options other than pointing a gun at someone. They chose that option. They have a history of choosing that option under other circumstances. If I had a history of pointing a gun at people on my neighbor's property, I suspect I would end up entangled with the legal system, as well I should be.
 
I'll ask yet again... what should they have done if they legitimately felt their life was threatened - and due to the circumstances of the country - is quite justifiable
 
Hiding under the bed was no longer an option
That spot was taken.

Have you seen the videos ?
That was a pretty weak "threatening"
 
I'll ask yet again... what should they have done if they legitimately felt their life was threatened - and due to the circumstances of the country - is quite justifiable

It is difficult for me to say because my mindset is different from theirs. I may have invited the protestors in for dinner, offered them a beer, engaged them in conversation, asked them if I could march with them. Unlike them, I'm not afraid of people with dark skin. I would never choose to live in a gated community.
 
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It is difficult for me to say because my mindset is different from theirs. I may have invited the protestors in for dinner, offered them a beer, engaged them in conversation, asked them if I could march with them. Unlike them, I'm not afraid of people with dark skin. I would never choose to live in a gated community.

Ha. Right

Note that this particular lawyer is a dem.who represents majority POC
 
Choosing to live in a gated community communicates a certain withdrawal from wider society, with all its joys and problems. People have a right to do so and I'm not interested in contesting that. But I'm not surprised that these individuals would have such an over-the-top reaction to a group of young people marching in favor of racial equity.
 
I guess I just don't scare as easily as you and the McCloskeys.

You have no problem with left wing domestic terrorists burning/looting/shooting yet you compare Trump supporters to French collaborators. You really are ****ing stupid.
 
So, a reporter went down a public records search against the gun couple

They are pure trash as people and lied and bullied their way through life
 
Two people holding guns on their own property is not a crime.

Or at least, it used to not be one.

Who knows with these nutjobs in power now

That's not an accurate description.

2 people pointing guns at a crowd no matter where it is is often a crime. Unless they're actively defending themselves. Which considering no one was on their property doesn't seem to be the case. In fact you could argue what they were doing was potentially inciting a riot, which is a crime in many states. Ignoring the fact that pointing a firearm into a crowd of people is a form of assault.

They weren't defending their property, they were threatening people before they could even consider it.
 
It is difficult for me to say because my mindset is different from theirs. I may have invited the protestors in for dinner, offered them a beer, engaged them in conversation, asked them if I could march with them. Unlike them, I'm not afraid of people with dark skin. I would never choose to live in a gated community.

So basically joined in with people damaging private property randomly ? Like against the law?
 
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