Ratio Against the Machine
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Yeah, jogging through other people's houses.
Tamir Rice deserves sympathy and concern, and questions should be asked about what could have been done to prevent that tragedy.
Ahmaud Arbery, meanwhile, got what he deserved.
A child who does not understand that the orange tip on a replica pistol is there to save your life is too young to be allowed to own a replica pistol. A child who does not understand that the appropriate response to a police officer telling you to put your hands in the air is not to draw your replica pistol modified to look like a deadly weapon is also too young to be allowed to own a replica pistol. Preventing the tragedy is simple: his parents needed to be parents, and not let him do something incredibly dangerous until he was old enough to manage the risk.
At no age would Rice have been sufficiently responsible to own any kind of weapon. That would never have stopped him. As far as I'm concerned, tragedy was averted.
it was at least the 4th time that month arbery was burglarizing a house.
the media claimed he left the house jogging, but he was in work boots and over 10 fucking miles from home.
when their entire argument revolves around "rioting, burglary, and specific other felonies are not punishable by death" as a means to discount self defense, it's clear they're full of shit.
The important questions are who are all of these people the media is shoving in our faces, what's their agenda, and why should I care?
Ran all the way around the truck to punch the guy and grab his weapon; failed; ran; wasted.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2BEPkONv59o
Life is like video games, according to little Binger.