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JohnHughsPartner

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And where have I ever supported breaking the law or riots?

This insistence of the MAGA contingent on this board to try and lump every single person who leans a bit left of center with the far left is ridiculous. Not a single poster on this board has said that they supported the rioting and damages. Not one.
“Leans a bit left of center “??? Really

Your memory must be very short. Let me ask.. was there anybody on this board that supported the assassination of CK??
 
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PawPride

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Tell me, why do you think people were maga gear?
Because politics has become incredibly tribalistic and Trump is an elite brand manager. I don't think it's some sort of "protest" against anything; I think it's people who have become fully engrossed in team politics wanting to broadcast their fandom. I equate it to the same reason people wearing their favorite sports team's regalia. I'm wearing a Clemson quarter zip right now because it's a way I show support for my alma mater.
 
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Moogy

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You support people standing in the middle of the street yelling obscenities and holding up traffic,,..
But throwing on a red hat is ignorant and immature?
im just trying to understand

You poor, stupid creature.

Supporting folks' right to protest in no way insinuates you support people "standing in the middle of the street yelling obscenities and holding up traffic."

That would be like suggesting that, because he supports people's right to walk down the street, that he supports people walking down the street and punching people in the face, randomly.

There are legal and illegal ways to do things. Appropriate and inappropriate ways to do things.

How are you not aware of this?
 

firegiver

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Serious question for you…
If you see someone walking down the street wearing a MAGA(Make America Great Again) hat, do you automatically assume they’re racist ??
No I don't make that assumption. I do assume they have something going wrong in their life that makes them into the type of person who wears team MAGA hat out and about. I have PLENTY of Trump voters/supporters in my family, they are successful people, but also they watch ONLY newsmax. They are not well adjusted emotionally. They explode if I disagree with their opinions, which are just regurgitated trash they learned on newsmax.
Oh and yes my maga family members are racist.
 

JohnHughsPartner

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I'm not one of your Johns, Brokeback. I'm not spending the $5 you begged for on the likes of you. And I was only soft around you because I wasn't interested ... and I asked you repeatedly to stop grabbing at my junk, put your clothes on and leave . I mean, I was in a steakhouse, for the love of gawd. You just got excited because you were high on bath salts and thought you could get "meat" in there.
Jesus lol . This is pretty fn funny
 

nytigerfan

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Nah I’m a Clemson guy. Don’t wear anything red. Never will

the hypocrisy is very strong with you. You don’t support breaking the law? What was going on with all the BLM protests?

Its not that hard. We support peaceful protests. We supported the Clemson football team's BLM protest, it was peaceful. We do not support protesters that turn violent and destroy property.

It similar to J6. I had no problem with the people outside who were peaceful - even the ones who chanted hang Mike Pence. I have an issue with the ones who destroyed property, attacked police, etc.

A few Q's for you and be honest:
- did you support trump pardoning violent J6 protesters?
- When you see a redneck in a truck "rolling coal" on peaceful libs protesters, do you run here to post the video in anger or support?
 
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JohnHughsPartner

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You poor, stupid creature.

Supporting folks' right to protest in no way insinuates you support people "standing in the middle of the street yelling obscenities and holding up traffic."

That would be like suggesting that, because he supports people's right to walk down the street, that he supports people walking down the street and punching people in the face, randomly.

There are legal and illegal ways to do things. Appropriate and inappropriate ways to do things.

How are you not aware of this?
Holy **** are you seriously a reee-tard
 
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Moogy

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Holy **** are you seriously a reee-tard
I am not. And my post was entirely correct, and you completely failed at your "gotcha" question because you failed to differentiate legal protesting and illegal protesting, and you thought people were incredibly dumb like you. There's a reason you typically stick to just calling people homophobic insults ... when you try to post substantively, you're so far over your skis, you're doing endless somersaults.
 

JohnHughsPartner

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You poor, stupid creature.

Supporting folks' right to protest in no way insinuates you support people "standing in the middle of the street yelling obscenities and holding up traffic."

That would be like suggesting that, because he supports people's right to walk down the street, that he supports people walking down the street and punching people in the face, randomly.

There are legal and illegal ways to do things. Appropriate and inappropriate ways to do things.

How are you not aware of this?
I’ll address your stupidity later
 

nytigerfan

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What's rolling coal?

Rolling coal is the practice of modifying diesel engines to intentionally emit large, dark plumes of soot-filled exhaust, often as a political statement or nuisance against environmentalists, hybrid cars (dubbed "Prius repellent"), bicyclists, or as a direct attack on protesters, by forcing excess fuel into the engine without enough air for complete combustion, violating federal clean air laws.

How it works
  • Engine Modification: Drivers install "defeat devices" or remove emissions controls (like particulate filters) to flood the engine with fuel.
  • Unburnt Fuel: The excess fuel isn't fully burned, creating thick, black smoke (soot).
  • Purpose: To create a visual spectacle, rebel against environmentalism, or annoy others, sometimes done with a "smoke switch" for on-demand clouds.
 

m.knox

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Rolling coal is the practice of modifying diesel engines to intentionally emit large, dark plumes of soot-filled exhaust, often as a political statement or nuisance against environmentalists, hybrid cars (dubbed "Prius repellent"), bicyclists, or as a direct attack on protesters, by forcing excess fuel into the engine without enough air for complete combustion, violating federal clean air laws.

How it works
  • Engine Modification: Drivers install "defeat devices" or remove emissions controls (like particulate filters) to flood the engine with fuel.
  • Unburnt Fuel: The excess fuel isn't fully burned, creating thick, black smoke (soot).
  • Purpose: To create a visual spectacle, rebel against environmentalism, or annoy others, sometimes done with a "smoke switch" for on-demand clouds.

That's a lot of work when you can just roll down your window, flip them the bird and tell them to F off..... You know, like what a lot of people due to pro life protestors.
 

nytigerfan

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That's a lot of work when you can just roll down your window, flip them the bird and tell them to F off..... You know, like what a lot of people due to pro life protestors.

Ill ask again.

do you support "rolling coal" on libs who are peacefully protesting on a sidewalk?
 

m.knox

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Ill ask again.

do you support "rolling coal" on libs who are peacefully protesting on a sidewalk?

I don't support harassing anyone at anytime. Otherwise I would have flipped off the knuckleheads standing outside a Telsa dealership harassing potential customers for wanting save the world by driving an EV.
 

JohnHughsPartner

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That's a lot of work when you can just roll down your window, flip them the bird and tell them to F off..... You know, like what a lot of people due to pro life protestors.
You’re wasting your time with these FREAKS. That’s honestly the only way to explain them. Let this sink in …
Someone walking down the street wearing a hat that stands for “make America great again” = trash, ignorant racist
Someone standing at a street corner for hours , no job, purple hair , mask = totally normal
Everything seems so upside down
 
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m.knox

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No. Nobody supported the assassination of Charlie Kirk. Nobody.

You know you're not being truthful. There are dozens of people in the democratic party who were rife with joy and let it be known. Some lost their jobs you might recall.
 

yoshi121374

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You know you're not being truthful. There are dozens of people in the democratic party who were rife with joy and let it be known. Some lost their jobs you might recall.

There is a difference in saying Kirk had said hateful and divisive things, and saying he should have been killed or that they supported it.

Again, we see one more example of the inability of the MAGA crowd to understand nuance.
 

dpic73

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You’re wasting your time with these FREAKS. That’s honestly the only way to explain them. Let this sink in …
Someone walking down the street wearing a hat that stands for “make America great again” = trash, ignorant racist
Someone standing at a street corner for hours , no job, purple hair , mask = totally normal
Everything seems so upside down
What a stupid comparison

Someone standing on a street corner with purple hair means nothing.

Someone walking down the street with a maga hat on is doing it to be provocative because they know it's seen as a symbol of hatred.

Now answer NY's question : if you saw a video of someone rolling coal on peaceful dem protestors on the sidewalk, would you laugh or would you condemn them? We know the answer but tell us in your own words.
 
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m.knox

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You’re wasting your time with these FREAKS. That’s honestly the only way to explain them. Let this sink in …
Someone walking down the street wearing a hat that stands for “make America great again” = trash, ignorant racist
Someone standing at a street corner for hours , no job, purple hair , mask = totally normal
Everything seems so upside down

Reminds me of this... They can't help themselves. It's become a compulsion.

 

yoshi121374

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You’re wasting your time with these FREAKS. That’s honestly the only way to explain them. Let this sink in …
Someone walking down the street wearing a hat that stands for “make America great again” = trash, ignorant racist
Someone standing at a street corner for hours , no job, purple hair , mask = totally normal
Everything seems so upside down

Sure. That's exactly what everyone said.
 

JohnHughsPartner

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What a stupid comparison

Someone standing on a street corner with purple hair means nothing.

Someone walking down the street with a maga hat on is doing it to be provocative because they know it's seen as a symbol of hatred.

Now answer NY's question : if you saw a video of someone rolling coal on peaceful dem protestors on the sidewalk, would you laugh or would you condemn them? We know the answer but tell us in your own words.
What a fruity fvk you are
 

m.knox

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There is a difference in saying Kirk had said hateful and divisive things, and saying he should have been killed or that they supported it.

Again, we see one more example of the inability of the MAGA crowd to understand nuance.

That's not the issue. The issue is you lying about the joy many democrats took when he was assassinated.

Why would they take joy if they didn't support it? If they didn't support it they would have said something like, "oh that's terrible" or something like that. Instead they said things like "good" and "he got what he deserved."
 

yoshi121374

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That's not the issue. The issue is you lying about the joy many democrats took when he was assassinated.

Why would they take joy if they didn't support it? If they didn't support it they would have said something like, "oh that's terrible" or something like that. Instead they said things like "good" and "he got what he deserved."

Show any leader in the Democratic party who said that he "got what he deserved"

And now I assume you are equally upset about Trump's petty comments about Reiner?
 

m.knox

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Show any leader in the Democratic party who said that he "got what he deserved"

And now I assume you are equally upset about Trump's petty comments about Reiner?

You are changing the subject. Many democrats expressed joy regardless of what any politician or political leader did or didn't say.

It is starting to sound like you condone many democrats expressing joy at an assassination of someone they HATED.
 

JohnHughsPartner

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Show any leader in the Democratic party who said that he "got what he deserved"

And now I assume you are equally upset about Trump's petty comments about Reiner?
Now we’ve shifted to leader in Democratic Party? Again, so no one on this board was taking joy and shots at Charlie Kirks death?
 

m.knox

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Show any leader in the Democratic party who said that he "got what he deserved"

And now I assume you are equally upset about Trump's petty comments about Reiner?

Changing the subject again......... I thought Trump's comments were uncalled for even if Reiner was emotionally unhinged.
 
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yoshi121374

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You are changing the subject. Many democrats expressed joy regardless of what any politician or political leader did or didn't say.

It is starting to sound like you condone many democrats expressing joy at an assassination of someone they HATED.

It's starting to sound like you.dont understand logic and reason.
 

dpic73

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Oh shut up cumdumpster. You’re irrelevant to everyone on this board
You and Hambone(AllorNothing) are the literal dregs of the board and offer nothing in the way of substantive conversation. Your idea of winning an argument is calling someone a childish slur, and if you think that's a relevant way to talk as an adult, you are pathetic and don't belong on a message board.
 
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JohnHughsPartner

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You and Hambone(AllorNothing) are the literal dregs of the board and offer nothing in the way of substantive conversation. Your idea of winning an argument is calling someone a childish slur, and if you think that's a relevant way to talk as an adult, you are pathetic and don't belong on a message board.
Like I said
**** up
Nobody likes you
 
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yoshi121374

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So you don’t remember why John high was banned ? Lol of course you don’t

I never saw it. Show the post?

He was also known to be a troll and never did anything seriously,except to get a rise out of people.... Wait.... Now I get your new name.