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Yes the jury might be as not-racist as you and might decide to convict Arbery after the fact for the crime of being a "black thug who got what was coming to him."


FTFY


I'm not the one concerned about his race, it makes no difference to me whether the violent piece of **** thief was black or white. It's others here who have twisted themselves in knots about the race of everyone involved.
 
FTFY


I'm not the one concerned about his race, it makes no difference to me whether the violent piece of **** thief was black or white. It's others here who have twisted themselves in knots about the race of everyone involved.

What, the murderer was a thief as well?
 
FTFY


I'm not the one concerned about his race, it makes no difference to me whether the violent piece of **** thief was black or white. It's others here who have twisted themselves in knots about the race of everyone involved.

Okay, let's call you on this bullcrap.

Do you think you should be allowed to murder people just because you catch them committing a misdemeanor?

And yes I am building to a "gotcha" with this. With you I don't feel guilty doing it.
 
The last company I worked with would set up webcams on their big projects and make them accessible online. My wife could see me at work with her laptop.


I have personally been on hundreds of jobsites in my life and there are two things I've never seen, 1) strangers walking around the project for curiosity's sake, 2) security cameras on the inside of a building that is under construction.

It's almost as if the homeowner installed security cameras because someone had previously trespassed and stole his belongings.

Something I have seen quite regularly in rural parts of the country is people setting up game cams outside of their project that is under construction, and it's not to capture images of wild game on their property. It was to try to catch the people who were trespassing and stealing their stuff.

Kinda strange how the curious jogger showed up on those security cameras, at night, previously. And came back later to mill around the jobsite again. Just how curious was this not-a-jogger?

In fact, I'm getting ready to head to a job site now that is in a similar state of completion as the one Ahmuad not-a-jogger Arbery was trespassing in the day he was killed. I'll check and see if they have any security cameras set up to catch joggers.
 
I have personally been on hundreds of jobsites in my life and there are two things I've never seen, 1) strangers walking around the project for curiosity's sake, 2) security cameras on the inside of a building that is under construction.

It's almost as if the homeowner installed security cameras because someone had previously trespassed and stole his belongings.

Something I have seen quite regularly in rural parts of the country is people setting up game cams outside of their project that is under construction, and it's not to capture images of wild game on their property. It was to try to catch the people who were trespassing and stealing their stuff.

Kinda strange how the curious jogger showed up on those security cameras, at night, previously. And came back later to mill around the jobsite again. Just how curious was this not-a-jogger?

In fact, I'm getting ready to head to a job site now that is in a similar state of completion as the one Ahmuad not-a-jogger Arbery was trespassing in the day he was killed. I'll check and see if they have any security cameras set up to catch joggers.

What does any of this have to do with him being murdered?
 
mill around the jobsite again. Just how curious was this not-a-jogger?

In fact, I'm getting ready to head to a job site now that is in a similar state of completion as the one Ahmuad not-a-jogger Arbery was trespassing in the day he was killed. I'll check and see if they have any security cameras set up to catch joggers.

be careful, you might get hunted down and executed.
 
I have personally been on hundreds of jobsites in my life and there are two things I've never seen, 1) strangers walking around the project for curiosity's sake, 2) security cameras on the inside of a building that is under construction.

It's almost as if the homeowner installed security cameras because someone had previously trespassed and stole his belongings.

Something I have seen quite regularly in rural parts of the country is people setting up game cams outside of their project that is under construction, and it's not to capture images of wild game on their property. It was to try to catch the people who were trespassing and stealing their stuff.

Kinda strange how the curious jogger showed up on those security cameras, at night, previously. And came back later to mill around the jobsite again. Just how curious was this not-a-jogger?

In fact, I'm getting ready to head to a job site now that is in a similar state of completion as the one Ahmuad not-a-jogger Arbery was trespassing in the day he was killed. I'll check and see if they have any security cameras set up to catch joggers.

We're rearguing this one again?

Dude. Assume every word you say about Arbery is true. Total thug. Carrying guns into school basketball games, casing the joint, all of it (I agree, btw, and have argued against the wholesome innocent recreational athlete tripe from the beginning).

It's still petty ****. You can't pull a weapon out on a misdemeanor punk. Absent a greivous threat from Arbery, that's a felony, full stop.

Arbery then charged the Deliverance crew, evidently to get control of the weapon he was being criminally menaced with. I think that was way stupid, and of course it got him killed, but he was not the felon in this picture at this time. The McMicheals and company were. And lacking having knowledge of Arbery committing a felony, there is no citizens arrest angle to hide behind.

Arbery was very likely a pure thug, if a petty one. The Deliverance boys were felony murderers. The DA is a heavy co-conspirator in covering it up. Arbery is the least vicious criminal in this lineup.
 
Okay, let's call you on this bullcrap.

Do you think you should be allowed to murder people just because you catch them committing a misdemeanor?


No.

Do you understand the concept of linear time?

Not-a-jogger Arbery wasn't "murdered" because he was trespassing. McMichael recognized him from security camera footage from a house that previously had property stolen from it, as Ahmuad "not-a-jogger" sprinted down the street from the same area as the house he was videoed trespassing in before.

The McMichaels gave chase.

The McMichaels drove past Ahmaud "not-a-jogger" Arbery and stopped to confront him.

Arbery then darted from 3 to 4 feet off of the right side of the road to near the center of the road in front of the McMichael's truck where he tried to grab a gun and was then shot.

He was killed because he tried to take someone's gun from them, not for trespassing.
 
And this is wear Bogative's (and others) whole "Oh I can't be the racists one because I don't see race" shtick falls apart because we have to pretend that if Arbery had managed to get the gun away from the McMichael's and defend himself they would be defending Arbery and we all know that isn't true.
 
He was killed because he tried to take someone's gun from them, not for trespassing.

Yes. Because pulling a gun on someone IS AN ACTUAL THREAT you're allowed to defend yourself from. "There's a black guy trespassing" isn't. This is not complicated.

Again I'm not going down some racist sealioning rabbit hole with you, this has all been explained.
 
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be careful, you might get hunted down and executed.


Doubtful, I'm not a thief and I have never been videoed trespassing on someone's property so there's no need for anyone to "hunt me down" and I'm not stupid enough to charge someone who has a gun.
 
Oh, my mistake. He said "violent piece of ****", so I assumed he was talking about the person who commited the only violent act in the video.


You must have missed the part about him physically assaulting someone when they confronted him about his thievery previously.
 
You must have missed the part about him physically assaulting someone when they confronted him about his thievery previously.

Still on the "The right thing for the black man to do would have been to meekly submit to the armed white civilians" thing?
 
No.

Do you understand the concept of linear time?

Not-a-jogger Arbery wasn't "murdered" because he was trespassing. McMichael recognized him from security camera footage from a house that previously had property stolen from it, as Ahmuad "not-a-jogger" sprinted down the street from the same area as the house he was videoed trespassing in before.

The McMichaels gave chase.

The McMichaels drove past Ahmaud "not-a-jogger" Arbery and stopped to confront him.

Arbery then darted from 3 to 4 feet off of the right side of the road to near the center of the road in front of the McMichael's truck where he tried to grab a gun and was then shot.

He was killed because he tried to take someone's gun from them, not for trespassing.

That he was being criminally menaced with. He was literally disarming a criminal that posed an apparently imminent threat to his life. You can't level a shotgun at a guy who had recently trespassed on vacant property (you could argue that you could pull one if in a residence with people inside). No matter what Arbery was doing at that time, it did not justify armed response.
 
Really? Seems kinda weird to me. At the end of the day its' still private property and you have no right to be there.

It seems weird to you that neighbors enter properties under construction in their neighborhoods out of curiosity?

It's pretty normal around here. I've never seen a no trespassing sign.
 
That he was being criminally menaced with. He was literally disarming a criminal that posed an apparently imminent threat to his life. You can't level a shotgun at a guy who had recently trespassed on vacant property (you could argue that you could pull one if in a residence with people inside). No matter what Arbery was doing at that time, it did not justify armed response.

I'm sure it's obvious, but engaging with someone who wrote something that comically stupid is a waste of your time. I'm not sure what he's after but it's not an honest discussion.
 
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