When life imitates The Babylon Bee
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@George-K said in When life imitates The Babylon Bee:
have no idea of the context of that photo other than what you say it is. I have no reason to doubt it's false.
Now, answer me this: How many buildings, police cars, dumpsters, etc were torched during that march?
Remember the ACLU allowed the Nazis to march through Skokie, IL.
Or are you against the "Right of the people to PEACEABLY assemble?"And I have no idea of the identity of the publisher of your article. (Though I might have missed it.)
As for your other point: I get it. Boardings-up of businesses before any protester presence versus many protestors on the scene carrying live-fire torches for what I'm sure were threat-less reasons. Got it.
What difference does it make, "how many" things were torched and so on when discussing the principle or reasonableness of one tribe's protests versus the other's?
What's good for the goose, baby.
Besides, the hero his ownself said there were"very fine people" among both the white supremacists and the counter-protesters.
wrote on 1 Nov 2020, 20:56 last edited by@Catseye3 said in When life imitates The Babylon Bee:
@George-K said in When life imitates The Babylon Bee:
have no idea of the context of that photo other than what you say it is. I have no reason to doubt it's false.
Now, answer me this: How many buildings, police cars, dumpsters, etc were torched during that march?
Remember the ACLU allowed the Nazis to march through Skokie, IL.
Or are you against the "Right of the people to PEACEABLY assemble?"And I have no idea of the identity of the publisher of your article. (Though I might have missed it.)
As for your other point: I get it. Boardings-up of businesses before any protester presence versus many protestors on the scene carrying live-fire torches for what I'm sure were threat-less reasons. Got it.
What difference does it make, "how many" things were torched and so on when discussing the principle or reasonableness of one tribe's protests versus the other's?
What's good for the goose, baby.
Besides, the hero his ownself said there were"very fine people" among both the white supremacists and the counter-protesters.
Well, you stepped in cat shit, didn't you?
BTW, ever listen to what Trump actually said, rather than MSM and Biden propaganda? Trump wasn't referring to white supremacists, unless you think anybody who thinks it may be wrong to take down a statue of a Confederate is a white supremacist. If you do, you've got more problems than equating almost nonexistent right wing violence vs. weeks of left wing violence, and the satire of a Babylon Bee article.
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@Catseye3 said in When life imitates The Babylon Bee:
What's good for the goose, baby.
Yes because torch parades are absolutely the same as setting fire to businesses on a regular basis, turning entire city blocks into a lawless gangland for months, destroying public property, destroying hundreds of hundreds of lives because a mob didn't like one's personal politics (real or perceived), and sending death threats to the unemployed because their crime is supporting Donald Trump.
If you think the right's shenanigans are the same as the left's then you seriously and I mean seriously need to watch more news.
wrote on 1 Nov 2020, 20:57 last edited by Catseye3 11 Jan 2020, 21:10@Aqua-Letifer said in When life imitates The Babylon Bee:
If you think the right's shenanigans are the same as the left's then you seriously and I mean seriously need to watch more news.
I actually mishandled my response to George's post following the photo I posted. I took it way away from the sole point I wanted to make, which was to deplore the bias in the top half of the story -- presented as though it was a news story and which redd more like Comment. Then all the rest from me stemmed from that.
The smaller-print article below that made more sense, what with police warnings to the businesses and all.
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@Catseye3 said in When life imitates The Babylon Bee:
@George-K said in When life imitates The Babylon Bee:
have no idea of the context of that photo other than what you say it is. I have no reason to doubt it's false.
Now, answer me this: How many buildings, police cars, dumpsters, etc were torched during that march?
Remember the ACLU allowed the Nazis to march through Skokie, IL.
Or are you against the "Right of the people to PEACEABLY assemble?"And I have no idea of the identity of the publisher of your article. (Though I might have missed it.)
As for your other point: I get it. Boardings-up of businesses before any protester presence versus many protestors on the scene carrying live-fire torches for what I'm sure were threat-less reasons. Got it.
What difference does it make, "how many" things were torched and so on when discussing the principle or reasonableness of one tribe's protests versus the other's?
What's good for the goose, baby.
Besides, the hero his ownself said there were"very fine people" among both the white supremacists and the counter-protesters.
Well, you stepped in cat shit, didn't you?
BTW, ever listen to what Trump actually said, rather than MSM and Biden propaganda? Trump wasn't referring to white supremacists, unless you think anybody who thinks it may be wrong to take down a statue of a Confederate is a white supremacist. If you do, you've got more problems than equating almost nonexistent right wing violence vs. weeks of left wing violence, and the satire of a Babylon Bee article.
wrote on 1 Nov 2020, 20:59 last edited by@Jolly said in When life imitates The Babylon Bee:
Well, you stepped in cat shit, didn't you?
Glad I could make your day, Jolly.
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wrote on 1 Nov 2020, 20:59 last edited by
Cats? The Bee is a satire site. Getting upset over it is like getting upset over a Leslie Nielsen movie.
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Cats? The Bee is a satire site. Getting upset over it is like getting upset over a Leslie Nielsen movie.
wrote on 1 Nov 2020, 21:01 last edited byGeorge's header suggested the opposite, at least to me. I got that the article seemed like it came from Babylon Bee, but didn't.
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wrote on 1 Nov 2020, 21:08 last edited by Aqua Letifer 11 Jan 2020, 21:08
I think the fact that it was taken seriously at all is indication enough that there's a big problem out there.
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I think the fact that it was taken seriously at all is indication enough that there's a big problem out there.
wrote on 1 Nov 2020, 21:59 last edited by@Aqua-Letifer said in When life imitates The Babylon Bee:
I think the fact that it was taken seriously at all is indication enough that there's a big problem out there.
Yep.
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@Jolly said in When life imitates The Babylon Bee:
@George-K said in When life imitates The Babylon Bee:
That page does not exist.
He deleted the tweet, but, the internet is forever. Let me Voxsplain this to you:
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wrote on 2 Nov 2020, 21:36 last edited by
Here's the problem...I keep reading all this horse hockey in the media or in Twitter about how crazy and violent all these Trump supporters can be.
Funny, I haven't read about any Trump supporters causing or participating in riots, burning buildings, etc. But I've seen plenty of violence from the Left, whom I assume are supporting Biden. And I also see indications these same idiots will riot if Trump is re-elected.
Go figure...
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wrote on 2 Nov 2020, 21:51 last edited by Mik 11 Feb 2020, 21:53
Nor accosting folks in restaurants or on the street.
I have to say if they riot over the elections I'm ok with getting tough as needed to stop rioting. You wanna protest? Fine. Riot? No. Enough already. Not over an election.
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Nor accosting folks in restaurants or on the street.
I have to say if they riot over the elections I'm ok with getting tough as needed to stop rioting. You wanna protest? Fine. Riot? No. Enough already. Not over an election.
wrote on 3 Nov 2020, 00:27 last edited by@Mik said in When life imitates The Babylon Bee:
Nor accosting folks in restaurants or on the street.
I have to say if they riot over the elections I'm ok with getting tough as needed to stop rioting. You wanna protest? Fine. Riot? No. Enough already. Not over an election.
BTW, even the incident with the Biden bus in Texas was proven to have been instigated by a Biden campaign car...
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@Mik said in When life imitates The Babylon Bee:
Nor accosting folks in restaurants or on the street.
I have to say if they riot over the elections I'm ok with getting tough as needed to stop rioting. You wanna protest? Fine. Riot? No. Enough already. Not over an election.
BTW, even the incident with the Biden bus in Texas was proven to have been instigated by a Biden campaign car...
wrote on 3 Nov 2020, 00:39 last edited by@Jolly said in When life imitates The Babylon Bee:
the incident with the Biden bus in Texas was proven to have been instigated by a Biden campaign car...
I watched the videos this PM. It seems pretty obvious.
Hopefully the FBI will be as diligent with the DNC's request for an investigation as they have been with everything else in the last 3 years.
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wrote on 3 Nov 2020, 01:21 last edited by
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wrote on 5 Nov 2020, 00:04 last edited by
Yeah, I saw the videos today. Certainly not an assault.