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My best friend in my last year of primary school (10-11) was a black kid, Tyrone, really nice guy.
My best friend in my last year of primary school (10-11) was a black kid, Tyrone, really nice guy.
Look people, it's real simple - it's become abundantly clear that Arbery's character was going to land him in a bad place sooner or later. That character was what got him shot dead. If you want to believe, with nothing to support that belief, that McMichael wanted to shoot him, malice-aforethought, and was happy do have done so, you're ****** in the head.
They're more intelligent, better educated, happier, more stable in relationships, enjoy better mental health....No. What?
Lie.He was not "jogging while black."
Also untrue.The video shows him "trespassing while black",
"Fleeing" from what? A lynch mob?"fleeing while black",
You mean attempting to protect himself?"trying to steal a shotgun while black"
You mean attempting to protect himself?and "punching a white dude while black."
But "jogging while black" is just another fake narrative created by the Left.
A pathetic bunch of no-hopers really.Yes, the Alt-right is merely empiricism applied to politics.
The Guardian is a newspaper for the brain-dead lobotomized zombies that inhabit the political Left.
Ah, the pathetic mewlings of those terrified by change.Nope, it is the worldview that practically every person in history had up until a few decades ago. You can read Western literature or Eastern literature and you'll not find any inkling of politically correct thought. Political Correctness, Wokeness, and the Cult of Diversity were only made possible by mass media propaganda and mass indoctrination in public education over the latter half of the 20th century till the present day.
You mean defending himself against an unlawful assault....But trying to steal someone's shotgun while punching someone in the face does not constitute a criminal nature.
"Wah, wah, I've lost the argument so I'll try an divert attention from my racism by mundering about black racism".Wot?!![]()
A historical tit-bit that's often ignored.In Tombstone they were supposed to turn in their guns when they came into town. That's what the dust-up at the O.K. Corral was about.
Look people, it's real simple - it's become abundantly clear that Arbery's character was going to land him in a bad place sooner or later. That character was what got him shot dead. If you want to believe, with nothing to support that belief, that McMichael wanted to shoot him, malice-aforethought, and was happy do have done so, you're ****** in the head.
No, felony murder is when someone is killed by someone else during a violent crime in which the defendant was a participant: You wait outside in the getaway car when your partner does the robbery, you're grabbing the money when your partner shoots the clerk, etc. A criminal can even be charged with felony murder if his partner is killed by a victim defending himself during a crime. The reason that some people have reservations about it is that the defendant didn't directly cause the death or necessarily intend it.
https://www.justia.com/criminal/offenses/homicide/felony-murder/
In this case one could argue that Greg M. didn't intend to kill Arbery, but he actively participated in the crimes that resulted in his death.
Really?
If an armed robber kills a security guard in the course of robbing an armoured car, you don't think the robber ought to be charged with murder?
If a burglar kills a home owner the course of robbing his house, you don't think the burglar ought to be charged with murder?
If a person beats someone to death in the course of committing an aggravated assault, you don't think the person ought to be charged with murder?
If a rapist kills their victim during the course of attempting to restrain the victim, you don't think the rapist ought to be charged with murder?
These are all killings committed during the commission of a felony.... no charges for the killings?
It is abundantly clear, aka "real simple", that you, as a mortal, are destined to die sooner rather than later in the scheme of the cosmos. Shall we hurry that along for you? Minor blip, statistically speaking, but think of the misery you'll be saved! It's the Christian thing to do, after all. Aw, shucks, now I'm misting up, what with these holy inclinations inspiring me so.
That will depend on Georgia's laws regarding self-defense, stand your ground, brandishing a firearm, carrying a loaded gun, etc. I know in California, the actions that Travis took prior to defending himself are illegal. I'm not familiar with Georgia laws.I won't disagree, but I'm not seeing the importance of this assessment.
At the trial of the three men charged in Mr Arbery's death, the wisdom of Mr. Arbery's choice to attempt to wrest control of the shotgun from Travis McMichael will not be an issue. The trial will be about the choices made by the men who were charged. The most significant of those choices will be the choice to threaten Mr. Arbery with a shotgun.
It certainly looks that way.I think that was a very bad choice, and turned out very badly for Travis McMichael, his father, and for Roddy.
The Georgia law has been referenced on this thread. Although it hasn't been proven (on this thread at least) that they pointed a gun at Arbery, all the prosecution has to show is that A reasonable person would be afraid of immediate bodily injury. That would mean they were committing a felony (prior to Abery charging McMichael) and so would be liable for the shooting.That will depend on Georgia's laws regarding self-defense, stand your ground, brandishing a firearm, carrying a loaded gun, etc. I know in California, the actions that Travis took prior to defending himself are illegal. I'm not familiar with Georgia laws.
It certainly looks that way.
I still don't know what you are getting at. Is it that the McMichaels could not have known whether Arbery was legally criminally trespassing rather trespassing in a general sense? Or you think the videos are fake. Or that they faked the 2/11 incident. Or...I'm not sure.
In regards to the issue of trespassing versus criminally trespassing, the issue asked was whether the McMichaels killed Arbery solely because he was black. I do not think that was the sole reason and that they the fact that they knew that Arbery had been on English's property when English did not want him on that property (whether you want to call that trespassing or not) was a significant factor in addition to race.
Nothing that happened that day was race related. Arbery wasn't being chased because he was black. He was being chased because he was suspected of trespassing. He wasn't shot because he was black. He was shot because he attacked Travis.
Nothing that happened that day was race related. Arbery wasn't being chased because he was black. He was being chased because he was suspected of trespassing. He wasn't shot because he was black. He was shot because he attacked Travis.
Nothing that happened that day was race related. Arbery wasn't being chased because he was black. He was being chased because he was suspected of trespassing. He wasn't shot because he was black. He was shot because he attacked Travis.
The Georgia law has been referenced on this thread. Although it hasn't been proven (on this thread at least) that they pointed a gun at Arbery, all the prosecution has to show is that A reasonable person would be afraid of immediate bodily injury. That would mean they were committing a felony (prior to Abery charging McMichael) and so would be liable for the shooting.
Nothing that happened that day was race related. Arbery wasn't being chased because he was black. He was being chased because he was suspected of trespassing. He wasn't shot because he was black. He was shot because he attacked Travis.
Nothing that happened that day was race related. Arbery wasn't being chased because he was black. He was being chased because he was suspected of trespassing. He wasn't shot because he was black. He was shot because he attacked Travis.
What a weird and completely implausible rationalization from someone who is on record claiming that black people are inherently dangerous.
I can't recall where, but I've heard it reported several times that there is another video of the shooting.