posted ago by CasualFilth ago by CasualFilth +4 / -2

I've been attacked a few times today by cucks who refused to have an open discourse with me on this, so I want to see what everyone thinks.

My hot take on this issue is that although it is sad that this woman was shot, I think the officer made the right call in the moment, and hope that I would do the same in his shoes.

It seems a modern trend to pick and choose alternating stances just because the political majority or your peers say you should, and there are a lot of loud voices out there repeating other people's opinions as if they were their own original thoughts.

My position is that a man should choose his ground and defend it. This is applicable to both your political beliefs and this fiasco itself.

I know that if Antifa attacked the white house while President Trump was there, I would want the guards to unleash hate and let the bodies rot on the fences.

I hate that we've chosen limp-wristed parasites to stack congress, but that doesn't make it okay in my mind for our primary seat of government to be attacked by anyone.

Put yourself in that cop's shoes. He's taken an oath, the weight rests on his shoulders, and he was charged with defending our nation's capitol.

Now, I don't know Ashli or her family, but it would stand to reason that they would understand that actions have consequences. This generation of people thinking they can get away with anything comes from a removal of living close to death and a belief in psuedo-immortality, and every so often a reminder comes across that the things you do can come back on you.

If I was that cop, I'd have been watching a tide of random people pushing in through the doors, ostensibly trying to get to the VIPs under my protection, and I would have downed anyone that crossed the line of no return.

That cop held his ground, and I'm proud that he did.

Please argue this point with me, I'm interested in everyone's opinion.

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CasualFilth [S] 1 point ago +1 / -0

Are you asking me personally, a man removed from the event by time and distance both? Or are you asking whose life could have been in danger when it happened? Those are two very different questions.

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Jaybone86 1 point ago +1 / -0

I’m asking whose life AB endangering when the officer fired the fatal shot?