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re: I guess I don’t understand the outrage from our side over the Ashli Babbitt shooting
Posted on 4/16/21 at 1:27 pm to Azkiger
Posted on 4/16/21 at 1:27 pm to Azkiger
quote:Gotcha, yea you're right. People never have political biases, not sure why I ever thought that may be the case
I see lots of people on here making very clear cases as to why this incident is a problem. And what's your response? Avoid the actual arguments and just assert that their stances are formed by political bias.
quote:In what world is saying I don't know and I'd need more info before forming an opinion a hot take? It's legit the least hot of all the takes.
Then you strut around as if you have a hot take or something. GFY
All the folks in this thread who said he's a murdered, if there are any that said 100% he's innocent, those are hot takes. Mind was "I don't know" which is the most lukewarm take you can have.
Posted on 4/16/21 at 1:40 pm to shel311
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Gotcha, yea you're right. People never have political biases, not sure why I ever thought that may be the case
Gotcha, yea you're right. If some people have political biases on some issues that means everyone has political biases on every issue. Also, having a political bias means your opinion is always incorrect. I'm not sure why I ever thought that wasn't always the case.
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In what world is saying I don't know and I'd need more info before forming an opinion a hot take?
Did the post I quote of yours include you saying that? If not, why are you suggesting that that's what I was responding too?
With respect to the critique you mentioned, here's the video. If there was a line in the sand, why were police in riot gear literally feet away from Ashli Babbitt seconds before she was shot not attempting to stop her or anyone else from breaking that barrier? They were looking right at her and the other people there, and even walked away right before she was shot.
I'd also like to know if anyone on the other side of that door was communicating their intent to shoot and kill anyone who crossed that barrier.
Perhaps if there was any lick of transparency we'd have more answers, but DC made sure there wasn't.
This post was edited on 4/16/21 at 1:45 pm
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