Thuggery Doesn't Stop Being Thuggery Because You Agree With The People Perpetrating It
LAT Milo story.
Ridiculous hand-clappy tweet from a guy who apparently needs a talking dictionary:
Breaking π windows π is π not π violence π Milo's π hate π speech π and π harassment π are π violence π https://t.co/AJrncqdXvx
— Aaron Ringgenberg (@singgenberg) February 2, 2017








I'm not a good person. And part of me wants this twat-drip to be given a personal lesson in being the victim of violence. Steel cages and fire preferable. On FB live.
Momof4 at February 3, 2017 11:15 PM
Apparently, this dumbfuck has gotten the message, even if he will never accept it. He has privatized his tweets, meaning no one but those he allows can see or respond to his tweets.
Patrick at February 4, 2017 2:33 AM
Momof4, you are not alone. I have learned to not feed that beast inside me.
These anarchists would be so much fun to feed off of. They've dressed themselves to be so different from the others that it's easy to see them, they are so clueless about violence.
Do lefties really think they are safe because they are in a "safe" space? Ha Ha Ha They give us their NAMES!
Bob in Texas at February 4, 2017 5:31 AM
> I'm not a good person. And part of me wants this twat-drip to be given a personal lesson in being the victim of violence. Steel cages and fire preferable.
I was chatting with someone on reddit, and as they discussed why my eyes were lying to me to see violence including the beating of a person unconscious as violence, I realized these special snowflakes who rail about privilege and ableism all day long are incredibly privileged and ableist if they think violence is okay, because many of those hardest hit by it will be the poor, elderly, disabled, and minorities. As in every riot.
So yeah, if they think or know they will not be collateral damage, I'm sort of of the opinion, hope they are.
jerry at February 4, 2017 6:09 AM
We can change the old saying:
"My sticks and stones never break righteous bones,
but words from the right always hurt, see."
Or should it be 'me' at the end.
Joe J at February 4, 2017 7:14 AM
This delusional snowflake is not a good person, not matter how much he wants to think he is. He does not live in the real world and his views represent a real threat to the stability of society.
Dismissing violence done to one part of the population because you don't like them or agree with them is akin to condoning violence done to any part of the population designated "undesirable."
Snowflakes like this always imagine that the Revolution will not come for them, that they are on the right side of things. Just ask Robespierre or Ernst RΓΆhm, the Revolution always eats its children.
Conan the Grammarian at February 4, 2017 7:24 AM
Dear Aaron Ringgenberg:
Since you have identified the most heinous of weapons, I plead with you: go now to the Middle East, and use this sort of speech you have identified to those who would harm our soldiers. I will personally see that you are rewarded beyond your wildest dreams for saving not only the billions of dollars of real money spent on conventional weapons, but the lives of the soldiers who would wield something so puny as an M4 rifle, M1 Abrams tank or Hellfire missile against the enemy.
You could just talk hatefully to ISIS and destroy them all.
P.S.: please avoid contact with something called, "The Declaration of Independence" and "The Constitution of the United States". The harsh language of the former will severely injure you and your fellows if read aloud, and the latter may cause mental illness upon the realization that it was written to protect everyone, not just you, from being silenced - among other things you will find completely new and foreign to your experience.
Radwaste at February 4, 2017 7:34 AM
If this was just one man it wouldn't be that big of a deal. There have always been idiots and the insane. But this isn't just Aaron Ringgenberg. His views are quite mainstream. This is taught in our public schools and colleges.
Ben at February 4, 2017 8:09 AM
The mainstreamness of views like this is the problem.
Amy Alkon at February 4, 2017 10:40 AM
Meanwhile the media continues to explode in anti-Trump righteousness.
Today's CNN headlines:
Trump just got checked and balanced
Suspension of travel ban gives President his first exposure to limits of power
How Trump is using Obama as a security blanket
Trump made final call on fatal raid
Eminem unleashes on Trump
How Trump is bad for the gun industry*
*(because apparently gun sales to the liberals CNN feted for arming themselves fell after Trump was elected, go figure).
Gog_Magog_Carpet_Reclaimers at February 4, 2017 2:47 PM
Wait just a minute.
Milo's hate speech. Hmmm.
Just what, exactly, using his own words, has he said that qualifies as hate speech?
Jeff Guinn at February 4, 2017 3:25 PM
Mussolini had his brown-shirts do his dirty work. They would (unofficially) disrupt rallies and meetings of anyone opposed to Mussolini, such as communists, royalists, opposition parties. They would stand outside and block the entrance. They would assault people trying to attend. Rings a bell, just can't put my finger on it...
cc at February 4, 2017 4:34 PM
Milo is the man.
Milo is my hero.
Dave B at February 5, 2017 6:21 PM
I heard a couple of guys on NPR passingly concur that Milo is vile. I went and looked at one on his speeches and I didn't see anything there that was any worse than, say George Carlin.
Alan at February 8, 2017 11:04 PM
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