Who's ready for riots?
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You clearly have no experience with junkies or incredibly large men. You really shouldn't talk when you are this obviously naive.
If you prefer to listen to somebody with experience vs very large men - You should check out what Joe Rogan said about this
Oh another goalpost move! Now its not "other people are retarded as me" but "other person who is known for retarded opinions said thing, so its true!"
Good job ignoring that other response to jump back to this one though.
Also I'm a very large man, I don't need other people's experience to know what would fail to restrain me properly.
There's really not much reason for such hostility. We're all on the same side here. If this is what one of us thinks, then surely there will be many others outside our bubble who do as well, and it would serve us well to have great and not just good responses to them.
Half your time here is spent snarkily attacking our resident misogynist or "stormfront" types. I don't think you should be remarking about hostility towards our "side."
He goalpost moved twice everytime he was called out for how blatantly wrong he was, I don't find that worthy of responding with decorum.
I thought you'd surely bring up Milo.
I bet Nobody on the jury has experience restraining incredibly large men
So we've moved from what Chauvin should have done, to "well other people might be as retarded as me."
That's a good goalpost move, very subtle.
It's impossible to argue against it.
If the jury is stupid, and would convict you if you did X, even if there is nothing necessarily wrong with X, then you may want to consider not doing X.
Whether you're right or wrong makes not the slightest difference unless you manage to convince 12 inbred dimwits that you are right.
That's not what he said though. He said numerous times something overtly wrong about what should have been done, then when it was pointed out it was wrong changed topic to "well the jury is gonna be dumb."
That's probably correct, but that's a completely different conversation. He tried to pin the blame on Chauvin for an incorrect move, that's what was being called out.