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pbrower2a
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« on: August 10, 2019, 03:25:02 PM »

Good work by the shelter and by law enforcement.

Law and order is the most basic of civil rights because without it the others are void.
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pbrower2a
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« Reply #1 on: August 11, 2019, 08:49:12 AM »

Trump needs to be charged with inciting violence and terrorism.

This is one of the most ridiculous posts I have ever read in my entire time on Atlas.

He might be after he is no longer President.

Nobody has the excuse that the Great and Infallible Leader did not give clear and direct commands to people. If between 2009 and 2017 many right-wing political figures, activists, and fellow-travelers had been roughed up, then you would have rightly faulted Obama. But such did not happen. Obama has a keen legal mind, and he well knows that even if a few people got roughed up for their political beliefs, he would be accountable.

Here is an analogy: seemingly everyone knows that Al Capone was responsible for the Saint Valentine's Day Massacre (1929). There is no written order on his behalf, and he may have never given an overt command to 'rub out' his rivals. But such happened, and those who did such received no negative effects in their careers for doing so -- at least from him.

Seemingly everyone knows, but Capone was never tried for the crime. He was convicted of violation of federal tax fraud, which leaves evidence in behavior.

Here is another: Slobodan Milosevic, President of Yugoslavia, apparently never gave overt orders for massacres. He was convicted in the Hague Tribunal for failing to stop those. Such deeds were violations of formal law in Yugoslavia, and it was his responsibility to rein in the militias that did his dirty work. He did not rein those militias in. He was convicted and sentenced to life imprisonment. He died in prison.   

No, there are not "good people on both sides" on genocidal white nationalism any more than there are "good people on both sides" on drug trafficking, armed robbery, child molestation, or human trafficking. This language alone places culpability upon the President.
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