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Posted by Nilet on Tue Sep 2 20:09:59 2014, in response to Re: How Officer Wilson could avoid being found guilty, posted by BILLBKLYN on Thu Aug 28 07:57:25 2014. READ the things I write!!I did, and I responded to them. That you're incapable of following simple logic isn't my fault. Would have made NO difference in my eyes if Mike Brown was white. Actually, I've provided significant evidence that this statement is false. Rather than try to rebut that evidence, you've simply denied that the very concept of logic exists in order to dodge it. "Logic"?? Again, you are basing this "reading my mind"!! YOU are just assuming. No, I'm basing it on deductive reasoning. When a white man killed a black man, you said that we shouldn't leap to judgement, it might have been justified, we should wait until all the facts come out, and quoted some outright lies in an effort to prove said white man's innocence. When a black man is the (accused) killer, you immediately label him a savage. Ergo, you believe that the colour of a person's skin determines whether the default position should be to assume their actions are justified or murder. |
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