| > "well some people don't object to all violence". Actually, after rereading the original comment, I'd have to say not some people. Instead Id say you specifically. You specifically pretty much tried to said that the violence was justified. Ex: you said this, which is a not so subtle attempt to justify the violence: "of the opinion that violence may be an acceptable response to injustice, well, there's a whole lot more reason to believe that BLM protestors have justification for their claim of injustice ". > well no, both sides aren't the same Specifically you, kinda do seem at least to be pretty similar to the "other side" actually, after rereading your comment, in that you attempted to imply that the violence actually was justified, and that it therefore "may be acceptable". Your comment was a pretty clear attempt to say that this violence could have a "justification" that would make it "acceptable". |
1. Someone says "lets go attack the police" and then proceeds to go attack them.
2. Someone says "yes I can understand why someone got in a fight with the police after being attacked by the police"
Because I'm asking you to give examples of (1), and you're going on about (2).