Eegore wrote on 01/08/23 at 15:21:08:Eegore does not want to answer this question.
Incorrect, we discussed the killing of Babbit in this exact context.
Anyone can sit on a computer from the safety of their home and tell people what should have happened.
You are intentionally leaving out other human lives in the equation. What do you call a man who kills another man who is ABSOLUTELY NO THREAT to the Killers life?
A murderer or killer.
What if the victim was threatening to rape his daughter and came in through a broken window?
What if the victim was entering through a window while 3 men armed men were protecting politicians?
Being honest about what happened doesn't make the killing of Babbit right, it's just more difficult to discuss than spinning the facts. Spin makes it easy and these situations are already easy from the safety of that computer screen. MnSpring's question is no different than when it was stated that the shot was fired "through a door" implying the shooter had no line of sight to the target. Why not be straight about it and say he shot her through a broken window on a door? Spin, that's why.
I don’t object to the killing of Ashley Babbitt. They were let into the capital but this was an area that was closed off. They broke a window and were climbing through. I remember the video and you could see politicians down the hallway within sight.
The night antifa and BLM assembled and attacked the White House fence, had one of them broken through, I would’ve expected them to be shot. But, the officer who shot them would have been adjudicated in public, not private. And at any point where this episode was mentioned in the press, it would’ve been repeatedly pointed out that the only person who died, was killed by an officer.
The difference with the January 6 was the investigation was done quietly to protect the identity of the officer. Also, and I just saw this the other day, it’s constantly repeated that there were multiple deaths that day including a police officer, which is not true.
Ashley Babbitt was no different than Michael Brown, Travon Martin, Brennona Taylor for example. They put themselves in a position and they were the one most responsible for their death. That’s the truth. But with the other three, we had a very public trial and enthusiasm for a public hanging. With Ashley Babbitt, the politicians, including all Democrats as well as a few Republicans along with the Washington elite, demanded it be kept quiet. That was wrong. That’s the power of the liberal media.