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Lisa

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Dodging questions.. what would you do? There are way worse things she could have done then start a fire and the human emotion behind it is understandable if misplaced.
How’s that dodging the question? I wouldn’t start a fire like the lady did in the article. Other than that it would be hypothetical for me to talk about what I would do...don’t ya think?

Way worse things than burning down a Wendy’s? Are you always naturally for evil that you defend it?
 

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How’s that dodging the question? I wouldn’t start a fire like the lady did in the article. Other than that it would be hypothetical for me to talk about what I would do...don’t ya think?

Way worse things than burning down a Wendy’s? Are you always naturally for evil that you defend it?
No Lisa, I am not defending evil. I do completely understand the human emotion that would lead someone to burn something down when their loved one is murdered. You dodged the question because you didn’t answer it. I asked you what you would do, not what you wouldn’t do. In my world you’d get a lot worse then a burnt Wendy’s if you murdered someone we loved. That’s not that uncommon.. it’s literally the plot of half the movies ever made.
 

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No Lisa, I am not defending evil. I do completely understand the human emotion that would lead someone to burn something down when their loved one is murdered. You dodged the question because you didn’t answer it. I asked you what you would do, not what you wouldn’t do. In my world you’d get a lot worse then a burnt Wendy’s if you murdered someone we loved. That’s not that uncommon.. it’s literally the plot of half the movies ever made.
What?!? You can understand that she burned down the Wendy’s because her boyfriend was resisting arrest..tried to shoot the police with their own taser and was shot for it? Um...ok...that’s what I meant about defending evil, Jess.

The one thing I do know is that I wouldn’t start burning things down..beyond that..idk.
 

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What?!? You can understand that she burned down the Wendy’s because her boyfriend was resisting arrest..tried to shoot the police with their own taser and was shot for it? Um...ok...that’s what I meant about defending evil, Jess.

The one thing I do know is that I wouldn’t start burning things down..beyond that..idk.
I’m not defending evil lol. Did I say “good for her burning down the Wendy’s?” No. I simply said I understood it.

never had any one you care about murdered Lisa? As I said. It would be a lot worse then arson which resulted in my own world. Especially since the Wendy’s workers didnt even kill him.
 

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I’m not defending evil lol. Did I say “good for her burning down the Wendy’s?” No. I simply said I understood it.

never had any one you care about murdered Lisa? As I said. It would be a lot worse then arson which resulted in my own world. Especially since the Wendy’s workers didnt even kill him.
Understanding it is like saying you agree with it..yep! And like you said..Wendy’s had nothing to do with it..except he was asleep in their drive thru. So..her burning it down wasn’t understandable.

My brother murdered someone..but you already know that. I can feel their pain for losing their sister/child. But, they didn’t burn anything down because their daughter was murdered...just hoped for justice for it..and they got it..he’s in for life.
 

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She isn’t wrong..
Privilege is wearing $200 sneakers when you've never had a job or $300 Beats headphones while living on public assistance': Assistant principal at Staten Island high school is investigated after 'racist' rant on Facebook
 

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Ummm she is not his wife... dude seem to have an adulterous relationship behind his real wife to a white girl.
Right... so I figured that was the point of posting that the whole time. Note I said “loved one” in other places. But Lisa doesn’t have a boyfriend.
 

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Only in your mind is it normal to destroy and commit arson when your boyfriend resists arrest, clearly tries to taser cops, and is killed as a result. It was not murder. The cops were defending themselves, which they had the right to do.

As for actual murder, it happens everyday. Why don't we see cities like Chicago turned into smoking ruins due to arson retaliation for murders? Hint: Because it's not normal.
No because they just go on murder retaliations. Your going to tell me someone could murder your loved one - husband, parent, child - and you’d have no emotional inkling to go out and retaliate in some way? I’m sorry but that’s NOT normal. I didn’t say I agreed with what she did, just understood the emotion that would cause someone to.
 

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Understanding it is like saying you agree with it..yep! And like you said..Wendy’s had nothing to do with it..except he was asleep in their drive thru. So..her burning it down wasn’t understandable.

My brother murdered someone..but you already know that. I can feel their pain for losing their sister/child. But, they didn’t burn anything down because their daughter was murdered...just hoped for justice for it..and they got it..he’s in for life.
I never said I agreed with it lol. I guess you can’t say you understand something anymore without automatically agreeing with and encouraging it. Talk about bullshit. I UNDERSTAND WHY SOMEONE WOULD FEEL LIKE SETTING SOMETHING ON FIRE WHEN THEYRE LOVED ONE IS MURDERED. I do not agree with her burning down a Wendy’s. That’s misplaced rage for one. Wendy’s didn’t do shit.

I did not know your brother murdered someone. Just that he was in prison. If you murdered my daughter you wouldn’t have got a chance to see prison bars. Someone sitting in jail alive isn’t justice. But I’m sure your happy they accepted that compromise.

and Again, I didn’t ask if you knew any murderers. I asked if anyone you loved had been murdered. Not the same thing.
 
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His girlfriend was the mistress of a guy who was a drunk, a cheat, a thief, on probation for false imprisonment, battery and cruelty against children. Can't say I'm surprised she burned down Wendy's. Not sure why she made Wendy's pay, but these people tend not to use their logical brain. Some people are just drawn to bad guys, to bad behaviour, will copy said behaviour and will try to justify it.
 

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Rule with your emotions and you will always be led astray.
Tell that to the police who killed a man while running away. Nevermind the fact that they put innocent bystander's lives in danger by discharging their firearms. Yeah, clearly that's the logical thing to do.
 

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Your first reaction reply was the most honest: You sided with the girlfriend.

Straight up: If someone murdered my husband, I would rely on God to guide the police and the law for justice, end of. It doesn't mean I'm void of emotions, but it's not up to me to take revenge. If true justice isn't done on this earth, it will absolutely be done by God in His time - nothing will escape His justice and vengeance.

Rule with your emotions and you will always be led astray.
Go back a page. I said I understood her anger and thought it was misplaced. You all need to learn how to read. I’m pretty sure they are offering free English comprehension classes through zoom right now due to covid.

Dodging questions.. what would you do? There are way worse things she could have done then start a fire and the human emotion behind it is understandable if misplaced.
your giving the “correct” answers. It’s actually kinda funny with the whole conservative disdain for “pc culture” - if you had no inkling to seek revenge it would be abnormal. That doesn’t mean you have to act on it. But it is in fact a normal human emotional reaction.
 

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I guess it means she's in favour of the death penalty / vigilante justice.
The state has no right to kill anyone. So no. Prison clearly isn’t a crime deterrent, however, if people knew that if they killed someone in cold blood then either their life or the life of a loved one was automatically forfeit to the bereaved I doubt we’d have so many murders. That’s just a basic understanding of how consequences influence behavior.
 

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Video proof 100%: Brooks turned and fired the taser at the cops, which would have rendered them helpless. In that split second decision, the cops did the right thing and defended themselves.

Lesson: Don't resist arrest. Don't steal a taser from cops. Don't run while firing a taser at cops. Pretty basic common sense stuff right there.
So 1 dude with a taser is a threat to 2 trained police officers armed with guns? Pretty interesting logic you are working with there. A taser can be ineffective even against 1 person. It certainly wouldn't work on 2.

Basically your confirmation bias is showing. You would put innocent people at risk because a dude stole a taser from the cops.
 

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Believe what you want. I stand 100% behind my comment.
I know your only reasoning here is your own bias. It can basically be summed up as everyone else's lives are worth less than a police officer.

Here's a little story for you. An Australian woman in America tries to report a crime. So she walks up to a nearby cop car and taps on the glass window to get a cops attention. The said cop turns around and shoots her immediately.

You stand for this type of shit too. You applaud it even. Now hopefully it never ends up being you at the end of some trigger happy morons stray bullet. But if it does end up being you, at least some of us would have thought your life had value.
 
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