Trump promotes "White Power"

Originally posted by: David Miller

People have a right to protect their property against tresspassers. Wait til they show up at your house - what wil you do then? 


You do have a right to protect your property but you have no right to point guns at people walking down a public street. Even in my conservative pro-gunnut state, that is a felony.

They were on their property. And the protesters were told to stay off of their property. The people were not "just walking" down the street - they were threatening the homeowners who are not going to allow their property to be over run. Save your twisted reasoning for something you actually know. I saw the videos and heard the threats from the protestors.

Originally posted by: David Miller

They were on their property. And the protesters were told to stay off of their property. The people were not "just walking" down the street - they were threatening the homeowners who are not going to allow their property to be over run. Save your twisted reasoning for something you actually know. I saw the videos and heard the threats from the protestors.


I saw the protesters walking down the street and the homeowners threatened them and pointed their guns at them. Do you have some video to dispute that?

You saw what you wanted. I saw and heard the protesters threats - the homeowners replied visually and vocally. They have the right to protect their property from trespassers. There is NO felony. 


Originally posted by: MisterPicture

To be specific, the President retweeted a video where, in the first 15 seconds, a person clearly yells "white power." But Trump later deleted it, so good for him.

 

But for some reason, I'm guessing that the attack on Biden's frequent verbal slips isn't going to resonate too much.

 

https://www.politico.com/news/2020/06/28/trump-shares-video-where-supporter-yells-white-power-342869


Biden's verbal slips?  The guy is a retard.

Then what do your constant writing (spelling, grammar, word choice, etc.) slips make you?

Originally posted by: Boilerman

Biden's verbal slips?  The guy is a retard.


I'm sure a derogatory term like that would test the patience of the one that warned you.

-----Homeowner Sounds Off: Rioters Threatened To Kill Us, Take Our Home; Rifle Only Thing That Saved UsMark McCloskey, the armed homeowner who went viral on Sunday night after he and his wife defended their property from rioters, said during an interview on Monday that the rioters threatened him and his family and that his rifle was the only thing that saved him.

McCloskey, who is a lawyer, noted in an interview with a local news station that the rioters broke down a gate to the community and illegally trespassed on their private property.

 

“I went inside I got a rifle … because as soon as I said ‘this is private property,’ those words can enraged the crowd,” McCloskey said. “Horde, an absolute horde came through the smashed-down gates, coming right at the house. … And then I stood out there, the only thing we said is, ‘This is private property, go back, private property, leave now.’ At that point everybody got enraged, there were people wearing body armor.”

“One person pulled out a loaded pistol magazine and he clicked them together and he said, ‘You’re next,'” McCloskey said. “We were threatened with our lives, threatened with the house being burned down, my office building being burned down, even our dog’s life being threatened. It was about as bad as you can get. You know, I really thought it was the storming of Bastille, that we would be dead and the house would be burned and there was nothing we could do about it. It was a huge and frightening crowd and they broke in the gate and they were coming at us.”

McCloskey said that the damage to the gate was so severe that the community’s trustees had to come out and use chains to put the gate back up, and that it was “broken in half.”

 

“There’s nothing public in Portland Place. Being inside that gate is like being in my living room,” McCloskey said. “It was a big crowd and they were aggressive, wearing body armor and screaming at us and threatening to harm us and how they were going to be living in our house after they killed us.”

McCloskey said that he has received death threats from the incident and slammed the fringe activists, who were protesting the city’s mayor for doxxing residents who support defunding the police, for engaging in hypocrisy by doxxing him and his family.

“It is interesting to me that the very people that are asking the mayor to resign for doxxing people have now put all of my information all over the web, everywhere in the world,” McCloskey said. “Is there some hypocrisy there?”

 

----A group of protesters in Missouri who famously found themselves facing an armed husband and wife may soon be facing multiple charges.

As a group of demonstrators marched toward the home of St. Louis Mayor Lyda Krewson’s home on Sunday night to demand that she resign, they marched through an area that was closed off to the public, where a husband-wife team stood outside with a rifle and a gun to protect their property.

 

According to police, “The group began yelling obscenities and threats of harm to both victims. When the victims observed multiple subjects who were armed, they then armed themselves and contacted police.”

That incident went viral, with a video of the occurrence earning over 10 million views.

Now the police are “labeling it as a case of trespassing and fourth-degree assault by intimidation” according to St. Louis Today.As noted by St. Louis Today, Anders Walker, a constitutional law professor at St. Louis University, said that Mark McCloskey and his wife Patricia did not break any laws because the street where they live, Portland Place, is a private street. He added that the couple is protected by Missouri’s Castle Doctrine, which allows people to use deadly force to defend private property.FindLaw explains, “This legal doctrine assumes that if an invader disrupts the sanctity of your home, they intend to do you harm and therefore you should be able to protect yourself or others against an attack. Missouri’s law is more extensive than those of other states because it allows you to use deadly force to attack an intruder to protect any private property that you own, in addition to yourself or another individual. This means that if someone illegally enters your front porch or backyard, you can use deadly force against them without retreating first.”

“At any point that you enter the property, they can then, in Missouri, use deadly force to get you off the lawn,” said Walker, adding, “There’s no right to protest on those streets. The protesters thought they had a right to protest, but as a technical matter, they were not allowed to be there. … It’s essentially a private estate. If anyone was violating the law, it was the protesters. In fact, if (the McCloskeys) have photos of the protesters, they could go after them for trespassing.”

To gain access to Portland Place, the crowd had to go through an iron pedestrian gate. The McCloskeys said the crowd broke the gate to gain entrance.

Idiot copied and pasted propaganda. Nothing more.

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