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Re: conix post# 352513

Thursday, 09/03/2020 6:29:23 PM

Thursday, September 03, 2020 6:29:23 PM

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conix, He didn't and never has patronized you. newmedman gave you links to police action to support
his case. You ignored all of the content in them. Then he gave you the benefit of the doubt ..

"And "don't patronize me." either."

what is the lack of law enforcement direction you speak of? Once again, we don't shoot first
and there aren't enough police to go around when people come in from out of town to wreak havoc.
https://investorshub.advfn.com/boards/read_msg.aspx?message_id=158090053 .. and clearly explained again why he saw you as wrong.

he made the effort. You did your usual, you didn't. You patronized him.

Solely his fault? LOL
So the looters are not at fault?
The lack of law enforcement direction by Democrat mayors--not at fault?
Too funny....too sad... too stupid.
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To you and Trump. Firstly, your Trump attack on Democrat governors, cities and mayors is a fraud.

ForReal, Just so you know. Trump's claim that Democrat's are responsible for violent cities is bullshit.. Correlation is not cause.
Claim about violence in Democratic cities overreaches
By Eric Litke June 24, 2020
[...]
Connecting violence and party not reasonable
P - All of which brings us to the core question: is it reasonable to connect the violence and partisanship?
P - In short: no.

P - "I don’t think there’s any data that would allow us to draw a causal conclusion here," said David Weisburd, executive director of the Center for Evidence Based Crime Policy at George Mason University. "Somehow arguing that Democrats cause crime or something of that sort just doesn’t fit the history of crime prevention in the U.S."
P - If you interpret the claim as referring to Democratic leadership, Weisburd notes President Bill Clinton had one of the strongest recent administrations in terms of funding the criminal justice system.
P - But more broadly, linking crime and votes simply doesn’t reflect how crime works.
P - Studies have repeatedly found that urban crime is not a widespread phenomenon — like voting is — but a product of small groups of people in small areas.
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Secondly, Trump is a very, very dangerous authoritarian leader who encouraged his supporters
to destruction and violence during his 2016 election campaign, and has continuously since.

Donald Trump’s message is violent to its core


792,437 views •Mar 16, 2016

Vox

Violence is scary. But violence as a political ideology is terrifying.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=254&v=0ZKDmYfhMhQ&feature=emb_title

With more .. A look back at Trump comments perceived by some as inciting violence

[...]

Trump tweets threat to protesters in Minnesota

In response to protests after the death of George Floyd in police custody, Trump blamed a lack of local leadership on the unrest, called protesters "THUGS" and even appeared to suggest shooting at looters.

[...]

Trump tells Virginians their Second Amendment in 'under siege,' protesters under stay-at-home order to 'LIBERATE!' amid pandemic

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