Then we agree.
Your standard for me to hate a plumber is whether or not that specific plumber, individually, committed violence against me.
I use that same standard for everyone.
Fascinating.
The statistics say that my life is more threatened by my bathtub and my money more threatened by my government.
Why should I hate black people instead of plumbers and politicians?
Is that a situation that you find yourself in often?
"Media A is telling me to be scared of angry white people.
Media B is asking me to be scared of angry black people.
Which one should I be scared of?"
This is a false choice. My answer is neither.
Yes, because you and others like you create and live in an information ecosystem which prioritizes finding and distributing specific stories of violence.
The crimes are unimportant and are just a smokescreen justification for the actual, unvoiced concern.
SBF stole more money from white people than a hundred years of armed robberies will manage. You won't see his face in any of these threads.
It's been obvious for years.
Even your thread that was supposed to be about police violence against white people is now entirely full of posts from you that are nothing more than "a black person did a bad thing."
Even if you actually thought that opening more grocery stores would solve the problem, this seems like the worst possible strategy.
If they all feel so strongly about it, surely they could open a co-op grocery store or the like?
You're really slicing this thinly to find something to be outraged about, aren't you? Is this all you're left with?
I didn't point to a background graphic and say that it invalidated every other graphic because I then went on to talk about how their other graphics were also shit. My comments on the background graphics were about how they were part of the deception of the film, where they're trying to dazzle their audience with Hollywood graphics while using weasel language to say a bunch of things which are technically true but do not actually prove their claims. They very carefully talk around nearly everything in the entire film.
Can you point out to me where it is on True the Vote's map?
That's what happens when you plead guilty.
Also, notice that he didn't go to jail for this, which is equivalent to what you're posting in this thread:
https://www.pbs.org/newshour/politics/infowars-host-owen-shroyer-gets-2-months-in-prison-in-capitol-insurrection-case
Because even a child will know that graphic is fake.
8100 Holcomb Bridge Road, Alpharetta, GA 30022
I do. In all the 4 million minutes of surveillance video that they have, they never saw a person go to two boxes.
It's a public space. You can go there. What you can see in the tweets is the entry area for his office where the public can go to talk to his staff and/or meet with him. It's in the Rayburn building.
The protestors were arrested for being disruptive and refusing to leave. They conducted a sit in.
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People's examples are stupid.
These two actions are not the same:
1) Entering a place that you are permitted to be on a day that place is open to the public
2) Entering a place that you are not permitted to be on a day that place is closed to the public
You can legally go in the lobby of your bank when it is open.
You cannot legally go into the vault of your bank when it is closed.
The graphic with the ballot drop box that I showed is the only foreground scenery graphic of a "mule" route in the entire film.
What other graphic should I look at instead?
How am I taking them at face value? I have the box addresses. I can confirm their statements.
There's no way to do the same for the film. They present no data, only statements of supposed fact that you're supposed to take on faith.
Whether Paint, Gimp, or Photoshop, it has no bearing on my point of view.
Either the ballot boxes are there or they aren't. How they came to be superimposed on the map is irrelevant.
Unless, that is, you think that the True the Vote crew actually created some Minority Report supercomputer in order to display cell phone data. And then that supercomputer accidentally used a map for the wrong city.
Unless you're using a computer from 1995 you can just highlight an address in your browser, right click, and search and you'll get a map pin.
Do you think those pins will be where True the Vote says they are?
Why would I care?
The whole argument is low hanging fruit. All the J6 threads are basically the same: "Why is this completely different situation treated differently?!?"
You don't have to trust anyone. With the data (addresses) provided, you can actually check the drop box locations themselves. That's why I included them in my post.
But that's the difference between you and I, isn't it?
The first result for "2000 mules murder" is this story which names the girl.
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