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If that's the one on video w/the shooting of the black dude it seemed like super clear-cut. If that doesn't get a conviction there's no use having law in Florida. If there's anything the law should do, it should stop people from escalating confrontations on purpose so they can kill people and get off. That's like Hollywood level lawlessness.

Thats why I dont like stand your ground. From what I have seen it allows people to start nonsense and then when it escalates they can shoot you and say they felt threatened. It needs a sentence added to it that says you cant provoke a situation for it to be a good law . Im really hoping that dude doesnt get off
 
If that's the one on video w/the shooting of the black dude it seemed like super clear-cut. If that doesn't get a conviction there's no use having law in Florida. If there's anything the law should do, it should stop people from escalating confrontations on purpose so they can kill people and get off. That's like Hollywood level lawlessness.
Those laws are so goddamn stupid. There was an even worse example a while back where someone saw a guy stealing their car radio, got a knife, chased them for like a friggin block, caught them, and then stabbed them to death.
 
Those laws are so goddamn stupid. There was an even worse example a while back where someone saw a guy stealing their car radio, got a knife, chased them for like a friggin block, caught them, and then stabbed them to death.

He possessed a lot of ground apparently
 
He possessed a lot of ground apparently
I know it's not unique to America, but I think we have a particularly strong issue with a sort of fatalistic fantasy role play. Our culture places a lot of value on justifiably killing people. The old trope of the every day "good guy" taking the law into their own hands is bedrock deep. We practically worship it. Laws like this give weak, cowardly, pathetic dudes the final push they need to not just kill, which happens all the time, but to be in a position where they think they can be praised for killing someone.
 
Those laws are so goddamn stupid. There was an even worse example a while back where someone saw a guy stealing their car radio, got a knife, chased them for like a friggin block, caught them, and then stabbed them to death.
A couple years back somebody was trying to break into my neighbor's house and I went out to confront him with a flashlight and a knife. Guess which tool was actually useful? I felt pretty stupid realizing that the knife wasn't going to do me a damn bit of good except turn a break-in into a killing or serious injury of somebody (maybe even me). Not having a badge behind the weapon is quite a liability.
 
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This is something I've thought about a bit.

A lot of humans are just too dumb and selfish that they can't fathom a future they don't exist in so they need to believe the world is going to end with them.
 
I can’t prove it but I believe fatalistic is one of the most misused words on these forums.
 
A couple years back somebody was trying to break into my neighbor's house and I went out to confront him with a flashlight and a knife. Guess which tool was actually useful? I felt pretty stupid realizing that the knife wasn't going to do me a damn bit of good except turn a break-in into a killing or serious injury of somebody (maybe even me). Not having a badge behind the weapon is quite a liability.

You should get a gun with a flashlight on it .
 
you laugh, but...


Was there ever ANY chance that the leader of the "Straight Pride" group wouldn't have an effeminate lisp?

Reminds me of Marshall Langman, the conspicuously gay ultra-conservative Christian activist from Parks and Rec.

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