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Politics

Matt Welch Debates Stand Your Ground on MSNBC

Matt Welch | 7.17.2013 4:04 PM

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This morning I appeared on Jansing & Co. with Joy Reid to discuss continuing fallout from the George Zimmerman acquittal, including efforts to repeal "Stand Your Ground" laws:

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PoliticsPolicyTrayvon MartinStand Your GroundRacismBarack ObamaCriminal Justice
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  1. Episiarch   12 years ago

    "Talking" about SYG (which actually means "talking about repealing such laws and reducing the right to defend oneself"), even though it actually has nothing to do with this case, is exactly what these cunts want. Don't oblige the scum. This is exactly what they did with Newtown and they're trying to do it again. Amazing how they're right back to climbing on a dead body again, isn't it. They're never going to stop. Ever.

    1. Pro Libertate   12 years ago

      Let's talk about self-defense. The laws generally say you can use force if you reasonably need to do prevent force from being used against you. Well, guns are bad, right, so using guns is never reasonable, right? So, if someone shoots someone, it's automatically manslaughter at the very least. In fact, it really should be murder, since your intent to kill someone is reflected by your act of purchasing a deathmaker.

      1. John   12 years ago

        And without guns, no one would ever be able to commit murder anyway.

        http://www.dailymail.co.uk/new.....uilty.html

        1. Scruffy Nerfherder   12 years ago

          That dude looks like he's got some mental issues

          1. John   12 years ago

            Once in a while you see someone who looks like the crime they committed. If that guy doesn't say "crazed killer pedophile" no one does.

        2. Pro Libertate   12 years ago

          Look, John, only government employees, trained in the use of firearms, should be able to shoot people with impunity. That's all self-defense claims are, you know, assertions of the right to shoot people for fun.

          1. John   12 years ago

            What would it have accomplished for that women to shoot that guy? Hell, she probably would have shot her daughter by accident instead.

          2. A Serious Man   12 years ago

            The only way to stop a bad guy with a gun is to wait for a state-sanctioned good guy with a gun to show up. It's logic!

            1. Pro Libertate   12 years ago

              Sure, some will have to die while waiting for law enforcement heroes, but that's all for the greater good. Our culture is tainted by the existence of non-government guns. That's why paintings are so lame these days--guns.

        3. Killazontherun   12 years ago

          Whew, what the fuck is going on with his face?

  2. Brett L   12 years ago

    Don't you think deploying facts against them is an unreasonable use of force?

    1. John   12 years ago

      It is really not sporting to use weapons they have no understanding of against them.

      1. DJF   12 years ago

        Its like using fire to fend off a pack of hyenas

    2. fish   12 years ago

      Don't you think deploying facts against them is an unreasonable use of force?

      Why? They just bounce off!

    3. Jordan   12 years ago

      It is asymmetrical warfare.

  3. Fatty Bolger   12 years ago

    It's time for a national conversation on our need for national conversations.

  4. Outlaw   12 years ago

    Jesus fucking Christ, they're so stupid and mendacious.

    Let's say SYG was never passed and there was still a strict duty to retreat in FL.

    Zimmerman and Trayvon were both somewhere they had a right to be.

    Calling the cops about a suspicious person is not illegal. Following a person to point him out to the cops is not illegal.

    All evidence (or lack thereof in terms of physical damage done to Trayvon) suggested that Zimmerman was attacked and pinned down.

    You cannot fucking retreat when you're being pinned down and beaten like a rented fucking mule. He would've been justified in using lethal force in that situation.

    This is such bullshit. The media and the administration wanted a case where a racist kkkonservative white gun owning concealed carrying Rethuglican wrongly killed a black kid. They thought they had it, but what they got was a Hispanic Democrat who voted for Obama and when that information fucking came out they said he was a "white Hispanic" and stoked the flames of racial hatred anyway.

    Fuck these idiots. Fuck the media. Fucking bastards. I hate them all and hope they get terminal fucking cancer.

    1. Outlaw   12 years ago

      And while I'm at it, I curse them and deny them entry into Valhalla!

    2. creech   12 years ago

      They way I read Holder and the rest is that someone feeling threatened has a duty to retreat if they can. Martin, supposedly feeling threatened, had a duty to retreat to his house, which (I've seen no evidence that he couldn't) he didn't do. So why does
      Holder hate Martin's actions?

      1. Outlaw   12 years ago

        Holder is a racist anti-gun asshole. That's all that needs to be said.

        Back in the old days, proving you retreated was only necessary if you defended yourself and were on trial.

  5. The Late P Brooks   12 years ago

    I watched that this morning. All I heard was Charlie Brown's teacher.

  6. The Late P Brooks   12 years ago

    And, as I said in the ML thread, you should have leaned over and punched that dumb bitch for using the term "civilian" in that manner.

  7. albo   12 years ago

    MSNBC? I hope you used plenty of Purell afterwards.

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