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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Quite a few supporters for Parisa refusing to allow themselves to be intimidated by the ugly mob: https://twitter.com/parisa4justice/status/1647771960149934080?s=46&t=ZhG9K3561sLGscwuRzxKFA Fortunately some people still believe in the rule of law. [/quote] I do too. So, the next time a "teen" drunk driver hits someone, I hope it's not me but you.[/quote] Now we’ve gone beyond hints of violence by the vigilantes. [/quote] NP. The post you’re responding to does not “go beyond hints of violence.” There is no threat there, not even close. Your attempt to categorize it that way in order to try and silence others, have posts deleted, etc. is obvious and pathetic. At least have the stones to stand up for your views without resorting to censorship. PP was stating a legitimate and broadly felt sentiment: Parisa, Chesa Boudin, and every other halfwit Social Justice Studies major that wants to cede our cities and neighborhoods to criminals and drug addicts, all in the name of some half-cocked theory of white liberal guilt, ARE the enemy. They are attempting to destroy a society most of us like. They are consumed by arrogance and as fanatical in their devotion to a perverse secular religion as any Christian or Islamic fundamentalist. I am not going to undertake any violence or any other unlawful act toward Parisa. Want to make that very clear. I also want to make clear that I genuinely hate the woman, and if she had a family member killed by a drunk driver or in a violent crime, I would enjoy it. Better that the consequences of her asinine policies be visited upon her (or her enablers) than the innocent. [/quote]
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