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President Donald Trump

I assume it's still acceptable to have a Trump thread in a Politics forum?

So this is an obvious lie - basically aimed at

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28 April 2019 at 04:18 AM
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When was it demonstrated that he knowingly used a counterfeit bill? It must be intentional to be a crime. See how important due process is?

Of course not. Just stand on his neck. He's black and was probably guilty anyway. And we've got a spare 9 minutes or so.


by Luciom m

Coordie if you book a trip to Naples and get killed by the Camorra in a Naples neighborhood, it is objectively true you wouldn't have died there if you hadn't come to Naples.

That doesn't justify the Camorra killing you.

That's a terrible analogy.


by mongidig m

I'm all about self accountability. If I do something wrong or dumb I'd expect to pay the consequences. I live my life by the Rodney King rule. Was he physically abused by the cops more than he should have been? It appears so. Did he put himself into that situation? Definitely. The lesson is to not put yourself into situations where you might get beat up. Liberals have a way of

I'm going to blow your mind. Both these statements can be true at the same time:

1) If you never commit a crime, even a petty crime like passing off a counterfeit $20, you will vastly reduce your risk of being killed by a police offer.

2) Police officers should not use unreasonable force when arresting people who have committed crimes.


by Rococo m

Whether George Floyd was passing a counterfeit $20 is entirely beside the point when evaluating the behavior of the officers. Assume that he was. It doesn't matter. Under U.S. law, the only relevant question is whether the police officers used reasonable force under the circumstances. Police officers aren't allowed to use more force if they are really, really certain that t

Floyd passing the counterfeit $20 has everything to do with his death. I suspect Floyd would have probably met his end fairly soon anyways based on how he lived his life. He expedited things on this particular day. Whether the cops handled the situation wrong or not, Floyd created the environment for something like this to happen.


by coordi m

You are working this backwards

At the time there was no proof a crime was committed

He would still be dead even if the note wasn't counterfit

It was confirmed counterfit AFTER the fact, which is the whole point of due process

It could also be argued that Floyd had no idea he was passing a counterfeit bill, and assumed it was a real one, so had no criminal intent.


by Rococo m

I'm going to blow your mind. Both these statements can be true at the same time:

1) If you never commit a crime, even a petty crime like passing off a counterfeit $20, you will vastly reduce your risk of being killed by a police offer.

2) Police officers should not use unreasonable force when arresting people who have committed crimes.

That's exactly what I have been saying.


by mongidig m

Floyd passing the counterfeit $20 has everything to do with his death. I suspect Floyd would have probably met his end fairly soon anyways based on how he lived his life. He expedited things on this particular day. Whether the cops handled the situation wrong or not, Floyd created the environment for something like this to happen.

You're not his therapist giving him life advice, so how is this relevant to absolutely anything?


by mongidig m

I'm all about self accountability. If I do something wrong or dumb I'd expect to pay the consequences. I live my life by the Rodney King rule. Was he physically abused by the cops more than he should have been? It appears so. Did he put himself into that situation? Definitely. The lesson is to not put yourself into situations where you might get beat up. Liberals have a way of

No, liberals don't ignore everything that lead up to the moment.

Cops can't murder people. Full stop

I can punch a cop in his mouth and that doesn't give him permission to kill me. He might, then claim he was scared for his life, and a court might support that, but that is beside the point. Resisting arrest isn't a death sentence, which is why Chauven is in prison for a very long time.

Because hes a ****ing murderer


by corpus vile m

It could also be argued that Floyd had no idea he was passing a counterfeit bill, and assumed it was a real one, so had no criminal intent.

Have you seen the video of him doing this? There was obviously intent.


by mongidig m

The way you cuss and name call in here tells me you have issues off the court. If people can't say a sentence without dropping the F bomb they are probably trashy people. If somebody drops an F bomb once in a while that is reasonable.

I've heard that non-trashy people like to divide the world into alphas and betas, and they stan for cool guys like Andrew Tate. Can you confirm?


by coordi m

No, liberals don't ignore everything that lead up to the moment.Cops can't murder people. Full stopI can punch a cop in his mouth and that doesn't give him permission to kill me. He might, then claim he was scared for his life, and a court might support that, but that is beside the point. Resisting arrest isn't a death sentence, which is why Chauven is in prison for a very l

That's also why Floyd will be dead for a very long time.

Because he's a criminal.


by Rococo m

I've heard that non-trashy people like to divide the world into alphas and betas, and they stan for cool guys like Andrew Tate. Can you confirm?

There are alphas and there are betas. The vast majority are betas mostly due to lower testosterone in men the last 30 years.


by mongidig m

Have you seen the video of him doing this? There was obviously intent.

You can tell from the video that he knows it's a fake twenty? That's amazing, why are you wasting your life cleaning toilets when you should clearly be a top echelon detective?


by d2_e4 m

You're not his therapist giving him life advice, so how is this relevant to absolutely anything?

I would have advised him to stay off the drugs and not live a life of crime.


by mongidig m

I would have advised him to stay off the drugs and not live a life of crime.

Right, but nobody asked you, so why the **** are you hypothetically advising him of anything? Is offering unsolicited advice to dead people you never knew a habit of yours? Maybe it is, because the living people you do know aren't interested in your dumb**** shitty advice.


by mongidig m

Have you seen the video of him doing this? There was obviously intent.

I'm saying it could be argued...as in by Floyd's defence at his trial, had Chauvin not murdered him, denying him due process. It's absolutely irrelevant what you think Floyd's intentions were. It's absolutely irrelevant if he was committing a crime. Reason being, he was restrained and on the ground. Meaning there was no need for Chauvin to put his knee on Floy'd neck...for nine minutes while Floyd repeatedly pleaded he couldn't breathe. While passers by called Chauvin on his actions. While one of his colleagues stated they shouldn't be doing this. This was Chauvin's fault. It certainly wasn't George Floyd's.


by mongidig m

That's exactly what I have been saying.

Who cares? As a million people have explained to you already, events in this world almost always have multiple "but for" causes. The woman who gets beat to death by her boyfriend might still be alive if she had kissed her boyfriend's ass when he got home rather than accuse him of cheating on her. But that's no defense for the boyfriend. He's in jail. As he should be.


by mongidig m

That's also why Floyd will be dead for a very long time.

Because he's a criminal.

This is just a clear deficiency in your critical thinking ability


by corpus vile m

It's absolutely irrelevant what you think Floyd's intentions were. It's absolutely irrelevant if he was committing a crime. Reason being, he was restrained and on the ground.

It's really this simple.


by coordi m

Resisting arrest isn't a death sentence,

It is when you are overdosing on Fentanyl.


by mongidig m

I would have advised him to stay off the drugs and not live a life of crime.

and what would your advice to Chauvin have been?


by Land O Lakes m

Question for you: what's it like being a devout Christian who also swings from Trump's nutsack? I mean, don't you find it a little hypocritical to wholeheartedly support a man that goes against every core tenet of Christianity, which you claim to hold dear?

COMPLEX-QUESTION FALLACY ALERT!!!!!!

I've almost certainly said more negative things about Trump than positive things about him in this Forum.

Please show our dear readers even one post from me where I enthusiastically sing his praises.

Like anyone else, some things I like about him and other things I don't.


by geezerchess m

COMPLEX-QUESTION FALLACY ALERT!!!!!!

I've almost certainly said more negative things about Trump than positive things about him in this Forum.

Please show our dear readers even one post from me where I enthusiastically sing his praises.

Like anyone else, some things I like about him and other things I don't.

Not like "anyone else." Normal people don't like anything about him.


by Brian James m

It is when you are overdosing on Fentanyl.

Oh look, scumbag #2 is here to fondle scumbag #1's nut sack for moral support.


by mongidig m
by coordi m

Do you know what due process means? It means Floyd didn't commit a crime, he was accused of committing a crime. Police don't make that determination on the spot.Maybe if the Police didn't murder him he'd be alive today, albeit in jail. But like I said, you don't actually give a **** about citizen life

I'm all about self accountability. If I do something wrong or dumb I'd expe

ahahahh stupid people in WTC, they would be alive if they stayed home.
Amazing logic.
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