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11/3/2018 7:40 PM
rsp, do you, or do you not, believe that domestic terrorism is a bigger problem than inter-city violence?
11/3/2018 8:01 PM
I have him blocked. He thinks he's still talking to me though. Crazy libs.
11/3/2018 8:08 PM
Well, I give rsp credit; once he realized he said something really stupid, he didn't try to double-talk his way out of it or make matters even worse by still insisting he was right (as others love to do).
11/4/2018 9:49 AM
Alls he ever did to me was post vagina pics or FU DOUG pics. He never said anything. Just tried to ruin threads.

He's low brow, unintelligent and violent. Just like almost every other leftist in these threads.

We could get more done talking to each other about policy and world events in one day than you will gleam in 10 years of trying to deal with the anti-capitalists you find here, educated and graduated from a pig farm.
11/4/2018 12:11 PM
Posted by all3 on 11/3/2018 8:01:00 PM (view original):
rsp, do you, or do you not, believe that domestic terrorism is a bigger problem than inter-city violence?
I think they are both problems that need to be addressed. I think FAR more suburban white guys and teenagers become perpetrators of terror attacks in the US. I think violence in inner-cities is systemic. I think if you’re poor you have a far greater chance of being a violent criminal. I still don’t know what your point is.
11/4/2018 4:00 PM
Posted by rsp777 on 11/4/2018 4:00:00 PM (view original):
Posted by all3 on 11/3/2018 8:01:00 PM (view original):
rsp, do you, or do you not, believe that domestic terrorism is a bigger problem than inter-city violence?
I think they are both problems that need to be addressed. I think FAR more suburban white guys and teenagers become perpetrators of terror attacks in the US. I think violence in inner-cities is systemic. I think if you’re poor you have a far greater chance of being a violent criminal. I still don’t know what your point is.
Pretty sure you're intentionally not getting the point. HTH can you say a problem that kills thousands every year is the same as a problem that kills dozens?
11/4/2018 4:14 PM
We have a new problem. Disease. New stuff. We are becoming the new American Indians.

The Europeans came in and killed ???% of the indigenous population with small pox and other stuff.

Over several hundreds of years we have slowly come up with vaccinations and turned the tide.

NOW our children are dying all across the country because the democrats have allowed illegal unvaccinated people to ignore our law and infect our legal citizens with disease. Our children are undergoing painful near death experience or outright death due to the liberal anti-American hateful thoughtless policies they have been forced to accept in the new horror camps of re-education we call schools and universities.

I don't mind so much that liberal leftist are ill-educated, but I get moved when their actions cause death and destruction where I live.
11/4/2018 4:27 PM
Posted by all3 on 11/4/2018 4:14:00 PM (view original):
Posted by rsp777 on 11/4/2018 4:00:00 PM (view original):
Posted by all3 on 11/3/2018 8:01:00 PM (view original):
rsp, do you, or do you not, believe that domestic terrorism is a bigger problem than inter-city violence?
I think they are both problems that need to be addressed. I think FAR more suburban white guys and teenagers become perpetrators of terror attacks in the US. I think violence in inner-cities is systemic. I think if you’re poor you have a far greater chance of being a violent criminal. I still don’t know what your point is.
Pretty sure you're intentionally not getting the point. HTH can you say a problem that kills thousands every year is the same as a problem that kills dozens?
Because poor people and inner-city violence are a different condition. One time is all a terrorist needs to shred America. Like the way the Patriot Act became law after 9/11. No one is going to enact legislation to take away civil rights over the poor. How can you say that domestic terrorism is a problem that kills dozens when it affects millions when it happens? The same conditions do not apply and cannot be said for a mugging murder in Gary, Indiana as can be said for a white nationalist assassinating Jews in a synagogue in Pittsburgh.
11/4/2018 4:45 PM
Posted by DougOut on 11/4/2018 5:04:00 PM (view original):
I have him blocked. HA!
Posted by DougOut on 11/4/2018 5:02:00 PM (view original):
I blocked him. HA!
And yet you read and respond to every comment.
11/4/2018 5:05 PM
Posted by rsp777 on 11/4/2018 4:45:00 PM (view original):
Posted by all3 on 11/4/2018 4:14:00 PM (view original):
Posted by rsp777 on 11/4/2018 4:00:00 PM (view original):
Posted by all3 on 11/3/2018 8:01:00 PM (view original):
rsp, do you, or do you not, believe that domestic terrorism is a bigger problem than inter-city violence?
I think they are both problems that need to be addressed. I think FAR more suburban white guys and teenagers become perpetrators of terror attacks in the US. I think violence in inner-cities is systemic. I think if you’re poor you have a far greater chance of being a violent criminal. I still don’t know what your point is.
Pretty sure you're intentionally not getting the point. HTH can you say a problem that kills thousands every year is the same as a problem that kills dozens?
Because poor people and inner-city violence are a different condition. One time is all a terrorist needs to shred America. Like the way the Patriot Act became law after 9/11. No one is going to enact legislation to take away civil rights over the poor. How can you say that domestic terrorism is a problem that kills dozens when it affects millions when it happens? The same conditions do not apply and cannot be said for a mugging murder in Gary, Indiana as can be said for a white nationalist assassinating Jews in a synagogue in Pittsburgh.
Inter-city people killing each other is a civil right? The deaths of those thousands of people every single year doesn't effect their family, friends and neighbors the same way terrorism does? Sorry I was wrong about you: you obviously weren't smart enough to realize when you posted something dumb and are now going full-out b_l.
11/5/2018 9:34 AM
The analogy was that the Patriot Act took away civil rights en masse. Another "terrorist" attack on our country would increase the paranoia that is currently occurring which would lead to further human oppression. Like what is already happening in inner-cities. They are different but equal problems. Yes, statistics certainly back your claims with sheer numbers, I'm saying I agree with you. My point is that domestic terrorism is causing a ripple effect across the entire human society that can't be underestimated either. No one is going to make either "threat" go away. Do you legitimately think that GOP policies are making things "better" for anyone? I know I'm a "libtard *******" here but can we agree that both conditions are horribly bad at least? I don't even know what we're REALLY disagreeing about.
11/5/2018 2:56 PM
I'm just not understanding how you seemingly think a problem that kills dozens is equal to a problem that kills thousands. Not sure how I can make that any clearer. Both problems present "collateral damage" that ripples through society. I do NOT see them as equal at all. Neither of us is right or wrong, but that is where we apparently disagree. Given that the inter-city problem impacts mostly minorities (just a simple fact), I am surprised someone with usually very liberal (small "l) views sees it the way you do.
11/5/2018 3:28 PM
What is the "small I" view you're saying I have?
11/5/2018 3:35 PM
Some on this site have freaked when called a Liberal, so I wanted it clear I was not calling you a Liberal, just that you seem to have mostly liberal opinions.
11/5/2018 6:58 PM
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