Politics and Religion

Leftist violence has been normalized for years
durran421 198 reads
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1 / 18

I happened to see this story on my launch page and it got me thinking. Although we haven't heard much from them in a while, I think the end of the democratic backed and funded terrorist group BLM is hopefully coming to an end very soon.  

I know a few people on this very discussion board seemed to constantly defend BLM and make many excuses ultimately backing them and much of what they stood for.

lester_prairie 12 Reviews 14 reads
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2 / 18

It's not just BLM, it is Antifa and every other liberal/leftist grievance that has normalized violence to win political goals.
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Taylor Lorenz was just on Piers Morgan show saying how joyful it made her when that UHC CEO was gunned down by Luigi.    And of course the leftists/liberals want Daniel Penny dead for using self defense against a violent person attacking people on the subway.  
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Liberals want you dead.

lester_prairie 12 Reviews 12 reads
posted
3 / 18

Nancy Mace was just assaulted in DC by a leftist trans activist.

inicky46 61 Reviews 11 reads
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4 / 18

I also love to pull the wings off flies, kick puppies and steal candy from babies.
Fester is a toxic mess.

lester_prairie 12 Reviews 16 reads
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6 / 18

Capitol Police said James McIntyre, 33, was arrested inside the Rayburn House Office Building in connection with the incident.  

McIntyre, who is from Illinois, is facing a charge for assaulting a government official.  

“Just before 6:00 p.m., the Member of Congress’ office reported an incident in the Rayburn House Office Building,” Capitol Police said in a statement. “House Division officers, and agents with the Threat Assessment Section, tracked down the suspect.”

“After an investigative interview, officers arrested the suspect.”

SnowKing69 11 Reviews 11 reads
posted
7 / 18

New research explores why political violence is rising—and what we can do to stop it.
By Jeremy Adam Smith, Zaid Jilani | July 18, 2024

The attempted assassination of Donald Trump highlights a terrible truth: Political violence and support for political violence have been rising in the United States.

Trump himself may bear much of the responsibility for this trend. His entry into American politics triggered a sharp rise in violent rhetoric, which seems to have led inexorably toward violent actions. Acts of stochastic terrorism—that is, violence by individuals operating outside of any organization—have proliferated, with the attempted killing of Trump only the latest example. In fact, threats against lawmakers grew ten-fold since 2016. That trend crystallized on January 6, 2021, when Trump raised a mob of protesters who attacked the U.S. Capitol in an effort to stop certification of Joe Biden as president. Five people died that day, and four responding police officers committed suicide within seven months of the attack.

How many Americans endorse these acts? Approval for the January 6 attack has actually risen among Republicans in the past three years, from 21% to 30%, while those strongly disapproving dropped by almost 20 points. A PBS NewsHour/NPR/Marist poll published in April of this year showed that one in five Americans believe that political violence can be justified at times—a result that is roughly reflected in recent peer-reviewed studies.

The good news is that four out of five do not approve of political violence. It’s also important to note one study that has criticized these results: When a team of researchers based at Dartmouth and Stanford asked 5,000 Americans about support for specific acts of political violence—as opposed to more general support—only 7% endorsed them. Unfortunately, however, even that relatively small group would represent millions of people.

So, what social and psychological forces are at work in our society and our minds when we move from disagreeing with political opponents to actually wanting to harm them? What can we do to coax people in a more peaceful direction? While the association between political rhetoric and violence is not perfectly understood, researchers are starting to map the pathways to pugnaciousness between groups of Americans. We know that political violence can spread, like an illness. Here are eight factors that make infection more likely—and steps we can take to stop it.

1. Aggression
In 2022, political scientists Lilliana Mason and Nathan Kalmoe published a book titled, Radical American Partisanship: Mapping Violent Hostility, Its Causes, and the Consequences for Democracy. With data from two different national surveys, they found that 24 percent of Republicans and 17 percent of Democrats believe that it is acceptable to threaten public officials; among Republicans who believe that Trump should have won the 2020 election, support for violence jumped 10 points. (Note: these numbers have been disputed by other researchers.)

durran421 14 reads
posted
8 / 18

100% all in support of a known terrorist group. What a shame....

Posted By: inicky46
Re: Oh, and please stop lying.
There is no "continuation of BLM terrorism." When did that happen? In between cops shooting black men in the back?
Posted By: inicky46
Re: Nope. It wasn't BLM.
BLM and looters are NOT the same thing, pinhead.
Posted By: inicky46
Democrats did NOT incite the BLM riots.
First of all, not all the BLM protests were riots. Same for Antifa. Most Democrats and BLM members protested peacefully
Posted By: inicky46
And the Boogaloos are also right-wing racists trying to smear BLM and Antifa.  
 Duh.
Posted By: inicky46
the Republican lies about BLM and Antifa.
Posted By: inicky46
His overheated bullshit rhetoric about "BLM terrorists burned down half the country" is his most consistent lie....

And this is only a SMALL sample of his support. There's MUCH more.

inicky46 61 Reviews 18 reads
posted
9 / 18

and he'll of course deny it took him much time to find all these quotes. But that will be a lie.
And, of course, SPOAT is too stupid to comprehend the point I was making. Any fair-minded person who reads what I wrote and has a functioning brain will conclude I was right.
We don't call SPOAT the Stupidest Poster Of All Time for nothing.
Beyond that, I am invoking my "Shut The Fuck Up" machine by giving SPOAT his desperately-needed last word.

durran421 12 reads
posted
10 / 18

These are ALL your words. Not mine. You posted them for all the world to see. I don't mind taking 5 min to spotlight what an un-American piece of shit liar you are.  

Btw, any "fair-minded" person can read your support of BLM posts any time they want and come to the same conclusion I did. They certainly don't need my help to see what kind of person you are.

willywonka4u 22 Reviews 15 reads
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11 / 18

Durran, well done. Nicky has continually downplayed BLM’s violence. And he did so on purpose. BLM and Antifa both have acted as the violent paramilitary wing of the Democrat party, copying the same tactics used by the communists in Russia that brought forth the Soviet Union. Left wing extremists like Nicky need to be called out on this. They have long supported organizations like BLM that are a threat to our democracy. Nicky of course will try to weasel out of his previous support for these anti-democratic violent groups, but as we all can see, he supported them 100%.

inicky46 61 Reviews 13 reads
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12 / 18

First of all, I didn't run away from those words. I simply said not ALL BLM supporters were rioters, some were, some weren't. And I condemned the ones who were, just as I condemned the "defund the police crowd." And I always condemned Antifa, as radical thugs.
But you and The SPOAT are too blindingly stupid and toxic to understand even the slightest nuance. Like that not all the demonstrators were violent, or members of BLM or members of Antifa.
So fuck both of you. Actually, go fuck each other.
As usual, I just owned The SPOAT again. If anyone wanted to buy a used SPOAT I'd gladly sell him.
Trouble is, he's useless.

coeur-de-lion 400 Reviews 15 reads
posted
13 / 18

rioters were scammers.  I applied to become a leader at the BLM so I could get three new mansions, but they turned me down, not because I was white, but because I was not a crook.  

inicky46 61 Reviews 12 reads
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14 / 18

You should have gotten your Mexican maids to apply for funds.

coeur-de-lion 400 Reviews 12 reads
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15 / 18
durran421 15 reads
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16 / 18

He can lie all he wants. But there is absolutely NO doubt that he is a nut job left wing extremist, who without a shadow of a doubt backs and supports BLM. I'd almost be willing to bet he has donated to them. No one, and I mean NO ONE should ever have supported that democratic praised terrorist group.  

But look at him. Here he is in all his lies trying to squirm his rotten scrawny ass out of it. Too late. It's all here for anyone to read. And hell I only posted a few examples.  
Search BLM with his username and you can find 5 FULL pages of support and backing from this retard.  

Worthless piece of shit who has nothing but a terrorist group and a fuk board. What a life.

inicky46 61 Reviews 16 reads
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17 / 18

Who's also so stupid he failed Reading Comprehension 101.
Well, not it's "Shut Up The SPOAT Time," where we give him that coveted Last Word.
Take it, toolbag.

durran421 14 reads
posted
18 / 18

In case you forgot....

Posted By: inicky46
Re: OK, so lemme get this straight...Mr. "Ooh! those nasty BLM people burned down half of America"...
And he loved every minute of it.

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