Religious violence has existed for as long as religion has existed because violence has existed for as long as mankind has existed. Obviously Islam didn’t invent it because Islam was invented later than the other major religions. However, violence has remained a tactic of Islam that uniquely sets it apart from modern society.
@Heccles94 I don’t think he’s ever said he was “entitled” to anything, in fact I bet if you asked him he’d tell you he isn’t entitled to anything but the right to pursue happiness.
@casbeataol Maybe you should invest all your money and time into an innovative product and build multiple companies that employ thousands of people who average $106k per year not including equity in the company’s and then you can make a judgement.
@DissentFu Sounds like you’ve made a series of short sighted decisions. Nearly everyone our age has had or has a home, a 401k additional retirement, grandkids and is looking forward to retirement.
@EdMarkey I’d be ok with taxing wealthy people more if the government didn’t get the money first and get to decide how to waste it. That money would be gone long before it got to any community health centers, you all would blow it on transgender surgery for illegal immigrants.
@hollybear0406@_ParadiseParis1 Not sure defamation is likely, in fact it wouldn’t matter, Karmelo and his family will be paying every penny they have for the wrongful death case. In fact, if they can’t get pro-bono work for the appeal they will be relegated to a public defender.
@GodKingJustice So if I send my kid to school with a knife and tell him it’s ok to stab anyone if they push you and he stabs your kid to death for pushing him, you’re cool with that?
@Omowale99949437 Hey, it’s America he has a right to appeal. If you look up the likelihood of a successful appeal based on a Batson violation you’ll find it’s less than 5% and usually only occurs in very blatant instances, unlike this case where the prosecution provided a reasonable justification