Christoffer
Nope. Try again. — Tzeentch
Tzeentch
The guy resisted arrest, obviously - a pretty fucking dumb thing to do. Getting maced was his queue to lie down and live another day, but alas. — Tzeentch
Guy was carrying too. Like how suicidal can you get? — Tzeentch
I never said it was morally justified. — Tzeentch
Christoffer
The guy resisted arrest, obviously - a pretty fucking dumb thing to do. — Tzeentch
Guy was carrying too. Like how suicidal can you get? — Tzeentch
I never said it was morally justified. — Tzeentch
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Mikie
so need to misconstrue the position of the first person who doesn't join in the handwringing. — Tzeentch
NOS4A2
You present as clueless as Trump.
It's about fascism
Questioner
Fascists were always out in the streets protesting. Why don’t you guys just do a little putsch and be done with it? — NOS4A2
Mikie
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Questioner
They are blocking streets, lighting fires, waving foreign flags, and making “trans autonomous zones”, — NOS4A2
Imagine if a bunch of Trumpers did that. — NOS4A2
But this is sheer lunacy and I hope residents put them down. — NOS4A2
NOS4A2
Questioner
See? Defending criminals and endorsing violence in the streets. You’d make a good blackshirt. — NOS4A2
Questioner
They would have made great Nazi sympathizers. — Mikie
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Questioner
who defraud the immigrations system? — NOS4A2
NOS4A2
Oh my dear innocent, this has nothing to do with immigration
Questioner
Back when Tom Homan did the same thing under Obama, and on a greater scale, he was given awards and glowing reviews. Now he’s a fascist. So clearly there is no principle involved here at all, so it’s just the defense of criminality and the tacit belligerence towards the law abiding taxpayer. — NOS4A2
Mikie
I have had a disturbing thought - that the ones justifying the murder of Alex Pretti are the ones who would have marched people to the gas chambers. — Questioner
Mikie
Videos of an event aren’t always definitive, but this is how it looks to us. Pretti attempted, foolishly, to assist a woman who had been pepper-sprayed by agents. Multiple agents then tackled Pretti, and he had a phone in one hand as he lay on the ground. An agent discovered a concealed gun on Pretti, and disarmed him. An agent then shot Pretti, and multiple shots followed.
The Trump Administration spin on this simply isn’t believable. Stephen Miller, the political architect of the mass deportation policy, called Pretti a “domestic terrorist.” He was a nurse without a criminal record.
Kristi Noem, the Homeland Security secretary, said the fact that he carried a gun and (she said) two magazines, meant he “arrived at the scene to inflict maximum damage on individuals and to kill law enforcement.”
But he had a license to carry a gun, which was legally concealed, not carried in his hand as some claimed. He was carrying his phone. To hear the ardent gun-rights advocates of the Trump Administration claim he had malicious intentions because he carried a concealed weapon is bizarre.
Pretti made a tragic mistake by interfering with ICE agents, but that warranted arrest, not a death sentence. The agents may say they felt threatened, but it’s worth noting the comments over the weekend by police around the country who say that this isn’t how they conduct law enforcement.
Either many ICE agents aren’t properly trained, or they are so on edge as they face opposition in the streets that they are on a hair trigger. Either way, this calls for rethinking how ICE conducts itself, especially in Minneapolis as tensions build.
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