VIDEO:
Bill Burr - no reason to hit a woman - how women argue (FULL) from
You People are all the Same •Jan 29, 2016
The FULL segment about how women argue and why there's no reason to hit a woman from Bill Burr's show "You people are all the same"
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rksKvZoUCPQ
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Here's an interesting bit by Bill Burr.
He says if you take a very charged issue and you say there's no reason for it to happen, you refuse to discuss how two people actually got to that place. How can you find a solution for the issue if all you are left with is the act itself? And why can you only questions from one side?
https://youtu.be/rksKvZoUCPQ?t=334
It's easy to say Chauvin is an idiot. And if someone pointed that out to me, I wouldn't argue. If he could hide behind his agencies General Orders or his previous training or some legal distinction, there's just basic common sense.
But what's not easy to say is George Floyd was also an idiot. But he's dead! But he's black! But he was a victim! You are a racist! We need to silence you and destroy your ability to earn a living and make sure you are kneeled and beheaded after a purity test!
What you had was two idiots who got caught up in a whirlwind of utter stupidity. That being said, Chauvin actually had some legal responsibility here and duty in terms of his decision making and behavior and actions.
Cahill? Returning back to say a Third Degree murder charge is back on the books after the Minneapolis Appeals Court and the state's Supreme Court basically decided to ignore the law and give fealty to the Court Of Public Opinion because it's a media Red Ball. That's idiotic too.
Floyd has, by estimates, five children. Going around hopped up on drugs, getting in trouble with the law and committing crimes, how is that taking care of your kids? That's being an idiot. I'm sorry he died for his kids' sake but that doesn't change that reality. Same for Kyle Rittenhouse, another idiot. Had a parent who is a single mom and two younger sisters. Who is going to care for them and stand up for them as the man of the house? Another truly idiotic decision. He might have actually operated in self defense, but did he operate in common sense? Did he operate to his duty and obligation to his family?
People who scream justice and equality need to actually suffer through understanding every tragic part, even the ugly parts, of how Chauvin and Floyd got to this place. Otherwise just get some rope and find a tree. You know when that happened to people? It happened to lots of black people in American history who did things like trying to vote. Or wanted their kids to go to a good school. Or to have the opportunity to earn a real living. How do you avoid smearing those who actually died and suffered for equality if all you demand is the act itself?
You know what is the difference is between a self righteous lynch mob backed by the for profit media engaged in total self deception and a savage racist lynch mob with rope and hoods?
There is no difference.
But Bill Burr committed the crime of asking the hard question. I committed the crime of asking the hard question. The radical woked out leftists aren't going to tolerate that. So Burr and I need to be purified.
The world I want to live in includes the ability to ask the hard questions. Even the tragic ones. The world I want my godson to inherit includes his ability to ask the hard questions, without the fear of facing a purity test that will line him up against a wall for being an enemy of the state.
Get your rope and make it open since it's popular. Just because something is popular doesn't mean it's actually right.