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Ballind 42 points ago +43 / -1

The truck the other night was justified. You must've watched the one where they cut out antifa attacking him and trying to pull him out of the truck

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FireannDireach 7 points ago +13 / -6

I didn't say anything about it being justified or not.

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Samuel_L_Bronkowitz 2 points ago +2 / -0

Jesus. They did swap drivers. I think this is "payback" for the other night, when that driver plowed through antifa. There was nothing that justified that, at all.

You sure?

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anikom15 -1 points ago +1 / -2

The word ‘justified’ is referring to the current event.

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Thundfin87 2 points ago +2 / -0

In the context it was written it appears to speak of the past event, given the use of that instead of this in the phrase "There was nothing that justified that, at all."

That would be past tense, and most would think he is speaking of the past incident from the previous sentence.

If he used the phrase "There was nothing that justified this, at all." It would read much clearer.