They're trying to charge Luigi with terrorism! Imagine that!
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I mean, terrorism is just politically motivated violence.
This country was founded by terrorists.
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Do you actually have a point? Innocent children slain: bad. Evil leech that has a large part in oppressing us - maybe not so bad.
Do you really think the dude being white has anything to do with it? Pretty sure "CEO of health insurance company" is a sufficient descriptor and race has nothing to do with it
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The same way the laugh track in sitcoms ques the audience to know that something was supposed to be funny. Try watching those shows without the laugh track and see how funny they feel or how often you laugh
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They just call it "interrogation."
(I just felt I had to add the "dark universe" because here in ours he's comparatively pretty fucking alright when compared to the current leadership of the states. I criticised the US government back in his day as well, but the president isn't a magical dictator and the longer it goes the more I miss him.)
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Is everyone just now learning terrorism means political violence?
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It's not that what Dylan Roof did wasn't terrorism, it's that he wasn't in New York state. Same with that case involving Trump and property values, never would have been charged in Montana for that, everyone knows assessed value and real value are two different things.
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Congratulations on the stupidest take in the entire comment section.
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The complete lack of understanding someone who is pushed into a corner and has nothing to lose. Someone who expects the worst anyway.
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That's a sick and disgusting attitude. Blocking you.
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He never had to kill anyone. He chose to murder someone.
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Fine then all guns AND all ammunition should be gone.
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You drags seem interesting to me
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Then why doesnt the FBI consider people who blow up or set fire to abortion clinics terrorism?
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They often do.
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"While the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) has maintained that these actions are not terrorism, this article suggests that there is a correspondence between incidents perpetrated between 1982 and 1987 and standards classifications of "limited political" or "subrevolutionary" terrorism. Perhaps the FBI has declined to accept the terrorism definition because of its preoccupation with international events which are seen in terms of administrative or jurisdictional definitions."
That's from 1988.
From 1977 to 1988, an epidemic of antiabortion violence took place in the United States, involving 110 cases of arson, firebombing, or bombing. The epidemic peaked in 1984, when there were 29 attacks. Nearly all sites (98%) were clinics that provided abortions. The FBI still says that those were not acts of terrorism.
An epidemic of antiabortion violence in the United States - PubMed
From 1977 to 1988, an epidemic of antiabortion violence took place in the United States, involving 110 cases of arson, firebombing, or bombing. The epidemic peaked in 1984, when there were 29 attacks. Nearly all sites (98%) were clinics that provided abortions. Facilities in 28 states and the Distri …
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