@camp_bean@BFriedmanDC@JesseKellyDC I guess when y'all's entire belief system revolves around a old fat balding orange grifter's every fart nothing can be assumed.
@oldsoulrach@RachelBitecofer Good thing that's not what they said or meant then huh?
I love it when you types try to change what the person said to fit whatever you interpreted it as because you're fucking idiot.
@oldsoulrach@RachelBitecofer Youre right.
Let's let God write all the rules instead, im sure he will be perfectly fair and just and...
JESUS FUCKING CHRIST THERES CHILD RAPE AND GENOCIDE IN HERE!
@RachelBitecofer “Normal people doing normal people things” could have been used to justify
-Slavery
-Child marriage
-Polygamy
-Marital rape
-Genital mutilation
-Human sacrifice
-Lobotomies
Turns out “people do things” is not a legitimate argument when it comes to rights & morality.
Oh no poor Chud the Builder aka Dalton Eatherly isn’t able to bond out of jail & he’s being evicted from his home & won’t have a place to live if he makes it out of jail. Does anyone really care because he shouldn’t even get a bond & if it were a black person they sure wouldn’t.
🚨 “I don’t care, I’ll take a cripple.” That’s what 70-year-old Steven Dana said before trying to drown a 21-year-old on crutches.
Dana confronted a group of young men using the residents-only boat ramp at Lake Maspenock in Hopkinton, Massachusetts, yelling it was “time to go.” When one of Matthew Duffy’s friends asked if he was going to “beat up a cripple,” Dana replied with that exact line.
He then slapped the 21-year-old (who walks with crutches from a recent severe accident) and held his head underwater during the struggle. Bystanders pulled Dana off. Duffy said he feared for his life and couldn’t fight back because of his injuries.
Dana was charged with attempted murder, two counts of strangulation/suffocation, and assault and battery on a disabled person. He has an extensive criminal history and was held without bail. Police called it “senseless violence” and said residents should contact proper authorities for bylaw issues instead of taking matters into their own hands.
When a rules dispute escalates into an attempted drowning of someone who can barely defend himself, it shows how quickly “I’ll handle this myself” can turn deadly.
What happens when people decide they get to play judge and enforcer over minor access disputes especially against the vulnerable?
Yeah, a "normal person from 1995" totally argued that 1/3 of the US population should be deported and foreign-born Americans shouldn't be able to hold public office