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- Comment on A postal worker in Harlem attacked a trans woman. She fought back and fatally stabbed him in self-defense. This is how the NY Post framed it. 2 weeks ago:
Is this something that just happened? The article I linked says she admits she stabbed him, but pleads not guilty to the charge of murder, I believe on the grounds of self defense. Considering New York’s typical (extremely hostile) stance on self defense pleas I’d be surprised if the judge agrees though.
- Comment on A postal worker in Harlem attacked a trans woman. She fought back and fatally stabbed him in self-defense. This is how the NY Post framed it. 2 weeks ago:
Here’s a news source with an account of what allegedly happened. Of course nothing has been proven in court yet.
According to the charges, Hodge was at the store’s sandwich counter when Cruz cut in line, leading a dispute between the pair. After a witness separated them, Cruz allegedly went into their bag while Hodge’s back was turned, retrieved a knife and threatened him with it.
Prosecutors said Cruz then allegedly threw a plastic bottle at Hodge before lunging at him, stabbing him multiple times in the chest, neck, and arms. After a struggle in which Hodge attempted to wrestle the weapon away from her, he collapsed. A witness reported hearing Cruz remark: “He deserved it.”
Hodges was rushed to Harlem Hospital, where he was pronounced dead.
“This alleged broad-daylight stabbing shook the neighborhood, including the deli workers and customers who witnessed the attack,” said District Attorney Bragg. “My thoughts are with those grieving the loss of Ray Hodge, a postal worker and beloved father of two.”
After her arrest, Cruz reportedly admitted to police that she stabbed Hodge with a knife she carried for “protection.” Cruz also allegedly referred to Hodge as a racial slur.
Not sounding good.
“He rolls up his sleeves, and then he hits my client, and every time he approaches her, she backs up. And he approaches her again, she backs up until she’s all the way at the refrigerator and then when he’s still berating her and calling her a f**got and a tranny, she spat at him,” Schuman said. “You can see on the video that she’s saying to him, leave me alone. But he doesn’t leave her alone. He attacks her again.”
So there is an alleged video with contradicts a lot of what the witnesses say. I’d be cautious of defending this one. If it turns out that the lawyer is just exaggerating an unclear video, youre probably going to get tricked into defending an awful person. Again.
- Comment on Another Harvard Scandal Proves That Science Is Broken 3 weeks ago:
What do you think you’re saying here? The article cites Harvard’s own words and the people who caught this woman lying red handed. The less “scholarly” people are objectively correct here, and the more “scholarly” people lied to push their politics.
- Submitted 1 month ago to conservative@sh.itjust.works | 0 comments
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- Comment on A Reply to the Coward Who Removed This Post 1 month ago:
I disagree. The way I see it is this: the trend of making up new pronouns, or demanding that pronouns should be asked rather than assumed, is kind of a power play. You HAVE to give up what’s normal or face various punishments, in the institutions which are forcing this. Just for a random example, say The Mandalorians female star Gina Carano being fired in an argument that was about her refusing to put pronouns in her Twitter profile (“People can tell I’m a woman.”) You might see this sort of thing as necessary to forcibly normalize some trans or gender ideas, but it violates my mantra of “just leave people alone”.
I also really don’t see where the constitution has been violated, even allegedly, in regards to this particular issue. It turns out it that pushing this unpopular idea was taking a lot of federal money based on executive orders, not congressional vote, and trump used his executive power to simply cancel a lot of those orders.
It’s a really big case of “It’s not important! JUST DO WHAT I SAY, RIGHT NOW! Why do you care so much? SO DO IT OR ELSE!”
- Submitted 1 month ago to conservative@sh.itjust.works | 3 comments
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- Comment on never understood this 1 month ago:
Based on the sheer trending numbers, this seems unlikely.
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- Comment on Bingo 1 month ago:
We had a pretty close call there. For a while, the president was pushing hard for a federal online censorship program that got caught lying as soon as it was formed, and also trying to get votes counted with no voter ID unlike every single other democratic country. The administration was also paying bail for protestors who burned down random businesses and pushing for prosecution of people who acted in self defense. Luckily we didn’t re-elect him and his handlers after that.
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- Comment on An American disgrace: This president has shown neither honor nor decency; neither integrity nor morality. 1 month ago:
What a worthless article. But we have a saying, the flak is heaviest when you’re over the target.
- Comment on The Left has blocked young white men from publishing novels 1 month ago:
I am sure no unnatural forces outside the free market caused this drastic shift in the last 20 years.
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- Comment on Mark Zuckerberg personally lost the Facebook antitrust case 2 months ago:
More like Facebook worked overtime to tip the 2020 election towards Biden and Trump is still mad about it.
- Comment on Mark Zuckerberg personally lost the Facebook antitrust case 2 months ago:
Well, FOIA requests revealed Facebook was extremely cooperative with both enacting government censorship requests, and keeping them secret, when those same censorship requests would have been utterly illegal if they were an official order, so…
Some deal like “You give us control over information and we leave your monopoly alone”, even unspoken, seems to be the gist of it.
- Comment on Mid game review: Brütal Legend (2009) PS3 2 months ago:
I definitely remember reading about it a while before release in Game Informer, and I think the game was originally going to just be an RTS. At some point they made 3rd person gameplay most of the playtime and the RTS separate. As far as I remember the RTS battles are all in the main story and theres no way to play more RTS battles if you wanted to (theyre mid anyway).
The game was also obviously incomplete, with the whole middle act being especially bare bones.
- Comment on Ubisoft says you "cannot complain" it shut down The Crew because you never actually owned it, and you weren't "deceived" by the lack of an offline version 2 months ago:
Go Ross Go!
- Comment on "They basically want to kill me": GOP efforts to turn Musk into a MAGA martyr are backfiring 2 months ago:
Salon says it’s “backfiring” but I’m not sure if the fact that the left has become the people who spray paint swastikas and burn down buildings is helping convince the normies that the left is peaceful and the right is violent.
- Comment on This is basically it. The stunlock intensifies 4 months ago:
Someone in charge of the federal government hates the federal government as much as I do.
- Comment on Trump spoke with President Claudia Sheinbaum of Mexico 4 months ago:
Those of you down voting, I would be curious to hear why?
- Comment on "They Didn't Even Bother To Verify": Fortune Magazine Tricked Into Musk Hit Piece By Internet Rando 5 months ago:
To be fair, the fact checkers would have missed this one.
- Comment on Border Patrol Union Fact Checks Harris Over 'Photo Op' After Ignoring 'Problem She Created' For 3 Years 8 months ago:
Anybody downvoting want to come in and explain why this is wrong? It looks pretty accurate to me.