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Comments by "Jack Haveman" (@JackHaveman52) on "BLM Leftists Shoot Two Cops, Try To Kill Several More As Unrest Escalates, Riots SWEEP Across The US" video.
@redfoxtactical8425 He called people liars numerous times within a couple of minutes. That wasn't going to be a discussion. He was using intimidation tactics and you could see it on Tim's face.
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@bluefalconssuck5881 Who cares why he changed. He changed and good. People, in the cities, are going to change, too because the riots are now affecting them and they see, first hand, the damages are real. Good. I want them to change. Too bad it took reality to do it, but better late than never. Why turn on your own side, anyway. It makes no sense. We have an enemy that's determined to destroy the country. Centre on them. Infighting is for losers.
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@redfoxtactical8425 "You're a liar" isn't an argument. It's a challenge. If that's how you start a "conversation" I'm not listening anymore. It already shows that you've no respect for anyone's position and you're not about to listen. I don't support bullying tactics.
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@redfoxtactical8425 Okay. If "Liar, liar, lies and LIAR" is informative, then I'm uninformed. I don't happen to think so. He didn't start out by examining the information available. He started out by calling them all liars and then kept repeating himself. A great way to start an informative conversation. I'm not about to sit through 2 hours of it. There are other things to do. Instead, I read a book about the Americas before Columbus. It was quite informative and I learned a lot.
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@redfoxtactical8425 If he hadn't started out so aggressively, maybe I would have stayed tuned in but he came out swinging. I used to tell my ex-wife "Why are you yelling at me? Put the gun away and let's talk." Gun being a metaphor. If she wouldn't, it was pointless to go on. I couldn't tell him to stop being so aggressive and, like I said, I wasn't going to listen to a couple of hours of it. "You're living on stolen land". Ever hear that one? That's also part of the progressive culture. Maybe if I learn something about history and how different people lived and about their relationships with one another, I'll have an argument based of facts, instead of the emotional "You're living on stolen land" talking point.
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