RE: Black men kneeling
May 26, 2018 at 12:31 am
(This post was last modified: May 26, 2018 at 12:40 am by ignoramus.)
Definitely an oxymoron. (but let me stir the pot a little)
Is this sort of the same as not rising to a judge in court?
Because it's a fact here that whether you do or don't will impact your sentence.
And half of these dimwits are pleading innocent! You either respect the laws of the country you're in or you don't?
Don't send the judge mixed messages!
Why draw the line there? Must we remain silent for a minute on Anzac day if we're against war?
Must we stand for the national anthem if we don't like some of the nations policies?
I feel some things need to be respected in good spirit. If the spirit isn't felt, why try to turn it into a legal matter?
Do free democratic governments think they can force us to think a certain way? When has that ever worked?
Is this sort of the same as not rising to a judge in court?
Because it's a fact here that whether you do or don't will impact your sentence.
And half of these dimwits are pleading innocent! You either respect the laws of the country you're in or you don't?
Don't send the judge mixed messages!
Why draw the line there? Must we remain silent for a minute on Anzac day if we're against war?
Must we stand for the national anthem if we don't like some of the nations policies?
I feel some things need to be respected in good spirit. If the spirit isn't felt, why try to turn it into a legal matter?
Do free democratic governments think they can force us to think a certain way? When has that ever worked?

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