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How Conservative vs liberal minds view an incident


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2022 Aug 5, 5:45pm   2,393 views  32 comments

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That theft operation had 3 guys

There’s a guy at the door, there’s the guy reaching over the counter, there’s the guy jumping the counter

In a conservative mind, that situation can escalate very quickly and no question the store owner’s life could be seen at risk, particularly when that outnumbered

A liberal would likely argue that the store owner was the aggressor and their life wasn’t at risk.

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15   Onvacation   2022 Aug 6, 11:22am  

FuckTheMainstreamMedia says

the store owner

was 22 years old. The perp was 17. Kids. The whole incident is tragic.

We'll see more and more of this as police continue to be politicized and militarized against the people.
16   GNL   2022 Aug 6, 11:34am  

It certainly is some nasty shit. I can't imagine stabbing someone to death but, hey, I believe a person has a right to defend themselves and their stuff. When you steal someone's stuff, you aren't just stealing stuff. No, you're stealing someone's labor. Someone's time. Someone's time is equal to a part of their very life. You are stealing a part of someone's life. Stop stealing. That is the biggest lesson to learn in this situation imo.
17   FuckTheMainstreamMedia   2022 Aug 6, 12:08pm  

Onvacation says

FuckTheMainstreamMedia says


the store owner

was 22 years old. The perp was 17. Kids. The whole incident is tragic.

We'll see more and more of this as police continue to be politicized and militarized against the people.


I don’t think it’s tragic at all. People tried to rob someone. The someone had good reason to fear for his safety and sought to protect himself, using deadly force to do so. As it should be. Hopefully ccw use expands with the recent SCOTUS rulings, everyone of these type incidences go viral, and imbeciles decide that it’s not worth it to rob someone.
18   Onvacation   2022 Aug 6, 12:15pm  

FuckTheMainstreamMedia says

I don’t think it’s tragic at all.

The tragedy is that our civilization has come down to incidents like this.

Rule of law has turned into law of the jungle.
19   Maga_Chaos_Monkey   2022 Aug 6, 12:21pm  

I'm guessing this was in Los Angeles... Hope he's got a gun now.
20   RC2006   2022 Aug 6, 12:46pm  

just_passing_through says

I'm guessing this was in Los Angeles... Hope he's got a gun now.


Vegas
21   FuckTheMainstreamMedia   2022 Aug 6, 12:54pm  

Onvacation says

FuckTheMainstreamMedia says


I don’t think it’s tragic at all.

The tragedy is that our civilization has come down to incidents like this.

Rule of law has turned into law of the jungle.


Then we agree. And yes the police are somewhat being used as pawns. Certainly the influence of George Soros on DA elections has had massive influence on this. That the msm largely ignores this situation, or in the case of the corrupt evil assholes that write for the LA Times support Soros and his reforms, is the true tragedy. There’s certainly no reason to support these reforms that lead to the average citizen at elevated crime risk
22   stereotomy   2022 Aug 6, 1:06pm  

I can't wait until the dust settles - I'm stuck in the PRNYS, and the legislative fuckery around the recent SCOTUS decision will take several years and multiple lawsuits to beat down the commiecunts and their unconstitutional and assinine bullshit laws. CCL - soon, not as soon as I want, but in the meantime I've got my long guns.
23   FuckTheMainstreamMedia   2022 Aug 6, 1:58pm  

Anyone have any speculation as to why George Soros cares so much about the US Legal system? I know the Dems are using it only to get votes, but I really don’t understand why Soros has such a stake.
24   stereotomy   2022 Aug 6, 2:08pm  

FuckTheMainstreamMedia says

Anyone have any speculation as to why George Soros cares so much about the US Legal system? I know the Dems are using it only to get votes, but I really don’t understand why Soros has such a stake.


He wants his own private justice system, whose rules suit his own purposes. We have a precedent - Hitler and the brown shirts, who fomented so much chaos and lawlessness, that when Hitler rose to power, the people and the Reichstag voted him dictatorial powers.

Soros (who lived through the Fascist revolutions of the 1930's) knows this playbook well. His aim is to sufficiently destabilize societies so that the people cry out for a strongman to "restore order." This strongman will be given dictatorial/totalitarian power over these societies, and will be chosen by Soros to implement exactly the policies that Soros wants.

It's almost like the movie "The Boys from Brazil," where Nazi doctors scheme to create dozens of cloned Hitlers to ultimately seize power and rule the world.
25   FuckTheMainstreamMedia   2022 Aug 6, 2:10pm  

So power hungry madman who can’t run for US President but wants to be president and turn the US into a dictatorship…

He’s awfully old to still be trying.
26   richwicks   2022 Aug 6, 2:14pm  

FuckTheMainstreamMedia says

I don’t think it’s tragic at all. People tried to rob someone. The someone had good reason to fear for his safety and sought to protect himself, using deadly force to do so.


In the heat of the moment, you might do something like this, but over the course of days and weeks, you're going to realize you killed somebody for trying to steal some shit, and it was just some stupid kid that probably did it on a dare. You think it won't fuck you up, but I bet it will fuck you up a little.

When that 22 year old kid that killed the 17 year old kid, I will bet money he's going to think "shit, I just lived twice as long as that stupid asshole that tried to rob me a lifetime ago at that shit job I had".
27   FuckTheMainstreamMedia   2022 Aug 6, 11:26pm  

I don’t put anything involving physical intimidation in that manner as “stupid”.

Theft is stupid. Walking into a place expecting nothing will happen because there’s more of you or you’re armed or whatever is evil. It’s the core definition of evil really…I want your possessions and I don’t care if I hurt you in the process of taking them or not.

Nevada has both Castle Doctrine and Stand your ground. It’s fucking awesome, not to mention good right and salutary. And castle doctrine extends to your vehicle.

In this case, neither is needed as the store employee had no reasonable means of escape and also had reason to fear imminent harm. The “kids” were committing evil and paid the price from a good guy looking to not die that day. Try the assholes as adults and toss them in prison for 15-20 years.
28   BayArea   2022 Aug 7, 6:33am  

I’ve seen videos of the store owner give interviews from his store about the experience days later.

He’s only able to do so because he was in Nevada.

I was talking about this case to my liberal friend. He asked me why I’m pulling politics into this incident. I told home simple, because the outcome for the store owner depends on where the incident happened.
29   Patrick   2022 Aug 9, 5:41pm  


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Knives have become such a huge problem, Congress is working on it- first no more steaks, that eliminates the need for knives, then we'll ban iron ore so no more knives can be made. We'll print 80 trillion dollars to buy back all knives, if that's not enough we'll use SS funds.
31   HeadSet   2022 Aug 9, 6:59pm  

Patrick says

Knives have become such a huge problem, Congress is working on it- first no more steaks, that eliminates the need for knives, then we'll ban iron ore so no more knives can be made. We'll print 80 trillion dollars to buy back all knives, if that's not enough we'll use SS funds.

Yeah, but then we 3D Print knives!
32   BayArea   2022 Aug 9, 9:15pm  

Ghost knives

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