Where’s the thread about the judge who’s house was burned or bombed?
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I hope he recovers soon. While I will withhold any judgement until my influencers tell me what to think, I think that I can safely say that violence is bad.
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I think most of the excitement is from your twitter feed desperately hoping for a whataboutism to wash away the stench of the Kirk assassination. But this story doesn't even appear on CNN's front page, so cooler journalistic heads are prevailing for now. This may, in fact, be nothing.
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Your influencers are softly whistling and staring at their shoes hoping the FBI drops a few ‘I am trans’ casings at the scene.
@jon-nyc said in Where’s the thread about the judge who’s house was burned or bombed?:
Your influencers are softly whistling and staring at their shoes hoping the FBI drops a few ‘I am trans’ casings at the scene.
Any updates on this? Or maybe you're happy to leave it here, where the rhetorical chips have been cashed that it was a Maga assassination - immolation even - of a political opponent, prior to literally any information other than that there was a fire. At 11:30 am, the middle of the day, a Maga commando set a liberal judge's house on fire. And the whole right leaning pundit class was shamefully shoe-gazing rather than address it.
That's just going to be left right there, right? That's the great thing about cashing these rhetorical checks, there doesn't actually need to be any money in the account, and you never have to balance the ledger. God it must be so much fun.
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Reports indicate that it likely wasn’t Aason. There was also not an initial explosion as reported.
https://www.live5news.com/2025/10/06/sled-no-evidence-that-fire-judges-home-was-intentionally-set/
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@jon-nyc said in Where’s the thread about the judge who’s house was burned or bombed?:
Your influencers are softly whistling and staring at their shoes hoping the FBI drops a few ‘I am trans’ casings at the scene.
Any updates on this? Or maybe you're happy to leave it here, where the rhetorical chips have been cashed that it was a Maga assassination - immolation even - of a political opponent, prior to literally any information other than that there was a fire. At 11:30 am, the middle of the day, a Maga commando set a liberal judge's house on fire. And the whole right leaning pundit class was shamefully shoe-gazing rather than address it.
That's just going to be left right there, right? That's the great thing about cashing these rhetorical checks, there doesn't actually need to be any money in the account, and you never have to balance the ledger. God it must be so much fun.
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Investigation is ongoing. Surely you will wait until all the information is in before making any judgements.
I, on the other hand, judge the house fire to be bad and the injuries sustained by the family members to be sad.
@jon-nyc said in Where’s the thread about the judge who’s house was burned or bombed?:
Investigation is ongoing. Surely you will wait until all the information is in before making any judgements.
I, on the other hand, judge the house fire to be bad and the injuries sustained by the family members to be sad.
These investigations can take months - or even years. While we can draw no judgements within our lifetimes, we should always keep in the forefront of our minds that it is theoretically possible that a Maga special forces unit descended on the home in the middle of the day to set fire to it in retaliation for the judge's anti-Trump rulings. She wasn't there - a fatal flaw in the plan - but other than that, the mission was a smashing success, in how little evidence they left of their assault.
When discussing this situation, we must always lead with that possibility, in order to remain fair and intellectually honest.