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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]In a perfect world, no one would protest in front of judge’s homes in any way shape or form. But we don’t live in a perfect world. And when people started protesting in front of the homes of the conservative Supreme Court justices, that forever moved the Overton Window of what was considered acceptable behavior. So like it or not, it’s now acceptable to protest in front of the homes of judges. ANY judges. The is the world we live in now. Conservatives didn’t make this happen, but we’re going to play by the rules of engagement as they’ve been established by the liberals. Y’all have no one to blame but yourselves. You shoulda stayed away from those Justices. But you didn’t. Now we’re playing by your own rules. So stop whining. [/quote] Drink! MAGA false equivalency! Protesting equal sending veiled threats about a judge's dead kid? Yeah. Exactly the same. And please..who set a worse precedent? people protesting in front of homes after rulings or a mob trespassing, trashing, and injuring/killing people at the capitol? Take a seat, my friend.[/quote] I’ll see your J6 and raise you with at least 25 people died during the protests and related unrest in 2020. These deaths occurred under various circumstances, including confrontations during protests, incidents involving vehicles driving into crowds. Extensive property damage nationwide. In the Minneapolis–Saint Paul area alone, over 1,500 properties were damaged, with estimated costs exceeding $500 million, [b]making it the second-most destructive period of civil unrest in U.S. history after the 1992 Los Angeles riots. Nationally, insurance claims related to the unrest are estimated to be between $1 billion and $2 billion, marking it as the most expensive civil disturbance in U.S. insurance history[/b]. Back at ‘cha [/quote] Many of the arsons and shooting incidents during the BLM protests were tied back to right wing accelerationists. Look it up. It's not just some wild claim to say this, there were numerous arrests, trials and convictions, with perpetrators with names, faces and affiliations like Boogaloo Bois.[/quote]
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