On Thu, Aug 31, 2017 at 12:54:30AM +0000, jim bell wrote: > From: Razer <[email protected]>To: [email protected] > <[email protected]>Sent: Wednesday, August 30, 2017, 5:35:03 PM > PDTSubject: Re: Future historians will recall the war between 4chan and > LaBeouf, Rönkkö & Turner > > On 08/30/2017 01:32 PM, jim bell wrote: > > > >>"One such video posted to Streamable shows the driver slowing down, then > >>accelerating quickly after his rear bumper is struck with the baseball bat. > > >So he drove up on the curb and ran over a bunch of unarmed people with signs. > >Makes a lot of sense. If you're a TRIGGERED RACIST looking for revenge and > >you're too stoopid to put your car in reverse to (again totally illegally) > >run over the alleged (snigger) "African American" 'perp'. > You seem to be assuming that the driver of the car KNEW the reason for the > "bang" he heard (baseball bat? gunshot? something else?), AND that he KNEW > the race of the person who had caused the "bang", and KNEW where that person > was. How do you come to these conclusions? > >Makes no sense at all if you're trying to escape. > Beats what YOU are trying to say!!! Hint: Cars don't usually go sideways > well, especially down an alley. He had little more than two choices, go > forwards or back. He MAY have concluded that the noise came from behind him, > possibly a gunshot and/or a bullet striking his car. He had to make a > decision. He made it. > All in all, I'd say that if this goes to trial, to convict him, the jury is > going to have to explain why the driver was driving so slowly before his car > was hit, and only sped up after that strike. That is so inconsistent with > the usual picture of the (Muslim) vehicle terrorist strike, where the vehicle > speeds up long before anything untoward happens. Further, the jury is going > to want to know why somebody in the crowd struck the vehicle. Malice? So, > what is your theory as to how a jury could convict the driver? Seems to me, > the jury would want to convict the person who struck the car. > Jim Bell
Remember Jim, some facts are less equal than others in Razer's World. Sad but true...
