I thought I believe people who commit crimes should be appropriately prosecuted and punished, but that it’s wrong to preemptively shoot people who might conceivably commit crimes.
Turns out that means I “feel solidarity with murderous thugs.”
So you’re not going to explain the logic step-by-step for me?
Because that sounds like you just believe a smart enough person would know that the key assumption is overwhelmingly likely to be true (well, you said “ a statistical certainty,” but whatever). And maybe it is.
i’m just very poor at logic and can’t figure out what logical steps you’re making, so I figured I would rely on your greater intelligence and knowledge to help guide me along the way, since we all seem to be deeply in need of your guidance.
You have this weird belief that gang bangers not only vote, they also take the time out of their busy day to register for a politicalparty.
No, that’s not the case at all.
He said that they “ align with Democrats.”
The way you can tell they align with Democrats is that ballot harvesting occurred in their neighborhoods.
And so other people — probably family members — were very likely to have illegally registered them to vote.
Not only that, those family members probably voted on their behalf. Also illegally.
No, those family members have exactly the same values of the murderous thugs because murderous thugs share the same values as their family members.
Just like Tyler Robi—
Wait. Give me a minute.
Why refer to yourself in the third person? No, he really believes gang bangers are registered democrats for some reason. “He” has stated it literally hundreds of times.
Why refer to yourself in the third person? No, he really believes gang bangers are registered democrats for some reason. “He” has stated it literally hundreds of times.
I don’t think you’re following along very carefully.
Yes. It’s terrible when one side makes dumb points. But only when one side does it. That guy’s dumb, but at least he hasn’t expressed a fondness for extrajudicial killings in the thread. Low bar to clear, I know.
Wait a sec. I agree that such “cultural pressure” may exist.
But you started off by saying that various murderers, such as those in gangs, are Democrats
Then you acknowledged that they may not actually be registered Democrats, but would still “align with Democrats.”
And that alignment with Democrats would be on the basis of their values mirroring those of elected Democrats and other rank and file Democrats in the party.
But now you say that instead, people don’t register necessarily on the base of shared values, but instead instead on the “cultural pressure,” which is something that one might feel even if they’re ignorant of party platforms.
And then in another post, you really gave us the chef’s kiss moment: after saying that they “align with Democrats” (apparently because of the values they share), you say that we would know this because someone else probably illegally registered them and votes in their stead, presumably, without their knowing.