← Back to context Comment by mthoms 5 years ago Because everyone knows there's no such thing as a stray bullet. 6 comments mthoms Reply umvi 5 years ago To be clear, you are saying "don't try to prevent looting/arson because there is a tiny risk of collateral damage to peaceful civilians" mthoms 5 years ago Nope. I'm refuting your implication that the only people hurt or maimed by rubber bullets are the guilty:>So... don't go looting? [...] You'll be perfectly fine as long as you don't reach for your molotov cocktail and baseball bat to go join in the "fun" umvi 5 years ago Why are there "peaceful protestors" in burning commercial zones, again? A smoldering Target seems like the wrong venue to protest at. 3 replies →
umvi 5 years ago To be clear, you are saying "don't try to prevent looting/arson because there is a tiny risk of collateral damage to peaceful civilians" mthoms 5 years ago Nope. I'm refuting your implication that the only people hurt or maimed by rubber bullets are the guilty:>So... don't go looting? [...] You'll be perfectly fine as long as you don't reach for your molotov cocktail and baseball bat to go join in the "fun" umvi 5 years ago Why are there "peaceful protestors" in burning commercial zones, again? A smoldering Target seems like the wrong venue to protest at. 3 replies →
mthoms 5 years ago Nope. I'm refuting your implication that the only people hurt or maimed by rubber bullets are the guilty:>So... don't go looting? [...] You'll be perfectly fine as long as you don't reach for your molotov cocktail and baseball bat to go join in the "fun" umvi 5 years ago Why are there "peaceful protestors" in burning commercial zones, again? A smoldering Target seems like the wrong venue to protest at. 3 replies →
umvi 5 years ago Why are there "peaceful protestors" in burning commercial zones, again? A smoldering Target seems like the wrong venue to protest at. 3 replies →
To be clear, you are saying "don't try to prevent looting/arson because there is a tiny risk of collateral damage to peaceful civilians"
Nope. I'm refuting your implication that the only people hurt or maimed by rubber bullets are the guilty:
>So... don't go looting? [...] You'll be perfectly fine as long as you don't reach for your molotov cocktail and baseball bat to go join in the "fun"
Why are there "peaceful protestors" in burning commercial zones, again? A smoldering Target seems like the wrong venue to protest at.
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