Lawrence Wright
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You used the bank analogy. And it was a poor one unless you know folks that get arrested after being let into a bank lobby by a guard.You know why…and surely you understand the need to secure certain areas of buildings, including the use of deadly force in certain situations to keep those areas secure.
You used the bank analogy. And it was a poor one unless you know folks that get arrested after being let into a bank lobby by a guard.
You have folks being let into a building by capital police. Then because the government needs a distraction these folks are being arrested. All this after many BLM burned city blocks to the ground. You preach consistency. It’s anything but that. Go take a lap.
Yawn. She entered the building unarmed and let in by capital police. But I’ve been told it’s like a bank or something. You can get arrest for visiting and shot for visiting further. All because armed guards opened the door for you. Wild stuff huh.She wasn't shot while entering thru the open door. She was shot while climbing thru the busted out window.
Yawn. She entered the building unarmed and let in by capital police. But I’ve been told it’s like a bank or something. You can get arrest for visiting and shot for visiting further. All because armed guards opened the door for you. Wild stuff huh.
And BLM can burn city blocks. Sure. Makes sense
Try and keep up. You entered into a conversation where someone used a really bad analogy about visiting a bank is like visiting the capital. I continued with the language used. So I hope this clears up anything.You would use the term "visiting" to describe busting out a window in order to bypass a barricaded door? Interesting.
What a silly hill to die on.Try and keep up. You entered into a conversation where someone used a really bad analogy about visiting a bank is like visiting the capital. I continued with the language used. So I hope this clears up anything.
And hey, congratulations on being one of the few literate folks from that crappy state.
I will also add that the officer didn’t kill her. His gun did it. And that is why guns should be banned. Am I doing this right?The people commending the capitol police shooting unarmed Babbitt are also the ones who are up in arms when a knife-wielding black dude running at police gets shot. That's consistency. Not aimed at @Lawrence Wright or @bamawriter. More generally speaking.
Try and keep up. You entered into a conversation where someone used a really bad analogy about visiting a bank is like visiting the capital. I continued with the language used. So I hope this clears up anything.
And hey, congratulations on being one of the few literate folks from that crappy state.
Then why are folks getting arrested for merely entering? Heck some folks got arrested that didn’t even enter.It was a very apt analogy. Pick a place; any place that's not yours. Just because you got allowed into the front door doesn't mean that you're allowed anywhere that you desire to go. Especially when that further location has a very clear indicator to keep out.
The people commending the capitol police shooting unarmed Babbitt are also the ones who are up in arms when a knife-wielding black dude running at police gets shot. That's consistency. Not aimed at @Lawrence Wright or @bamawriter. More generally speaking.
Until the media gets involved with the hands up don’t shoot BS. And then city blocks get burned.Seeing as how you mentioned me by name, I’ll gladly go on record as saying anyone…of any color…wielding a knife and running towards a police officer should have a reasonable expectation that his/her life is about to change, if not end completely.
Playing stupid games comes in many forms.
I was told it was like a bank. You entered into the middle of the conversation and even said it was a good analogy. Just trying to understand where these banks are that will arrest you for entering the lobby.
I agree to an extent. There is that charade called the J6 commission and unfortunately there are folks that are still in prison that are having their rights violated due to their “participation” on 1/6. That is part of why all this is still being discussed.I can't believe that this is still being talked about nearly two years later. She's still dead, nobody will ever be charged for it, and nothing will change anyone's mind on one side or the other.