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This looks a bit to "Black Panthers Coloring Book" for me.
There's been a lot of dry tinder piling up these days. Wonder if it's orchestrated.
There's been a lot of dry tinder piling up these days. Wonder if it's orchestrated.
And I ain't Christian, but this is terrorism.
Man destroys new Ten Commandments statue at Arkansas Capitol
The first four are not common sense rules for life, they are religious tenets. The last one describes a thought crime. So, at best half are simple moral staples.
I'll leave that to terrorist/democrats such as ISIS and Antifa.
People who feel that this monument toppling equates to terrorism are exactly the same as those SJW types who see terrorism and prejudice in every slight and who are unwilling to even consider that their dogma might not actually be right.So you agree with me but are being pedant? ;-)
To be clear, I'm not a huge fan of anything religious, of ANY religion, being on display as such. That said, it in of itself would not throw me into a violent rage. I'll leave that to terrorist/democrats such as ISIS and Antifa.
If knocking over a stone terrorises Americans then Americans are a bunch of dweeby babies.
If you refuse to see the connection, I can't help you.
ISIS destroy Christian graves and headstones with sledgehammers
'Antifa' radicals plan to desecrate Gettysburg graves
You can try but saying a terrorist group knocks over stones (and so does another group which is yet to car bomb anyone) therefore knocking over stones is terrorism ... that's very far from a good argument.
Doubtless desecrating graves is a little more personal than knocking over a public carved stone, it still isn't killing or maiming anyone.