CAMEROTA: "What if in the middle of the night my home is broken into. Who do I call?"
BENDER: "Yes, I hear that loud and clear from a lot of my neighbors. And I know — and myself, too, and I know that that comes from a place of privilege." pic.twitter.com/WhubQ9yJIf
Shes making the argument that being able to call the police is a "privilege", because some people cant call the police, because the cops will cause them harm.
I'm just so amazed at how powerful media and propaganda is.
Insurance will cover it up to a maximum of maybe one time. Then, I assure you, policies will be amended so as not to cover these incidents again. Unlike the people making these demands, the insurers are not stupid.
To be clear: Taylor had no criminal history, and Walker had no felony charges before the night of the shooting. No drugs were found in Taylor's apartment. That said, I found this to be a bit of an odd coincidence. Walker's father says his son had just accepted a job to work at the U.S. Postal Office. Walker does not have a criminal background. At any rate, the charges have been dropped against licensed gun owner Walker.
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