Then they should wait and try again later, once the administration has changed etc. "Do as we want or we'll do it ourselves by force" is not a proper way of behaving either - especially since, like I said, a monument doesn't pose an immediate threat to anyone.
Sure, they can do it. But then they shouldn't complain about facing backlash and consequences.
There certainly is; at least as long as no one gets injured in the process.
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stupid man does stupid thing.
wow! such amaze!
maybe if these morons argue long enough they will all be able to make everyone else be just like them and agree with them... wait... that math doesn't check out... fuck it, argue anyways! a nation of uneducated monkeys all sure their opinions are somehow facts because of how hard they believe in them, it's fun and sad to watch at the same time.
I'm not saying the man shouldn't go to prison. I'm stating there's a large difference between planning to blow up a statue and accelerating a car into a group of people. This man was apparently planning on blowing up the statue late at night...where there wouldn't be people around.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/...ue-in-houston/
Authorities said Andrew Schneck, 25, was found by a Houston Park Ranger late Saturday night with materials capable of creating “a viable explosive device.” An attorney for Schneck said the same man had also been convicted in an earlier explosives case.
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A prior man running for congress was organizing a militia to exterminate a muslim town in New York...
There was just the triple stabbing, there are the tons of Indians being attacked people they see any brown asian person and assume evil muslim!
There was also recently like 2 bombings and one in planning.
You heard it here first folks... anyone who shoots off fireworks on the fourth of july is a terrorist.
But seriously, NO it is not the same. Driving a car through a crowd is intent to injure people. Trying to blow up a statue is intending to blow up an inanimate object. Both are terrorism, but that doesnt mean that they are the same. A human was murdered and you think blowing up a statue is similar? Yes people could have died. But the aim wasnt people. The guy bombing was rightfully arrested and should be charged with attempted terrorism, but the guy that drove his car through a crowd should be charged with domestic terrorism and murder.
Jesus, how do people think that murder is equal to destruction of property.
Yes... you do realize that number could have been zero right? You do realize how many people could have been injured when that car drove through the crowd. Did you even read my statement at all? I never defended that guy bombing the statue, i just said equating a potential bombing to a murder is not really right. We dont punish people on what could have happened, we punish them for what happened.
Conspiracy to commit terrorism isnt a joke, and its no slap on the wrists. But would rather some random guy blows up a statue in your town or have them drive through a crowd of people. We dont know when this bombing would have taken place, we dont know if anyone would even have been around for it, but we do know that some lunatic planned on bombing it. We also know that another lunatic actually killed someone by driving through a crowd of people he didnt agree with. At the end of the day you have murder on one side and conspiracy to commit an act of vandalism on the other side. These are not the same things. Stop acting like a statue and potential loss of life is the same cost as a human life and numerous other injuries.