Stop tactics policing Charlottesville activists when you know nothing about what we're doing or what traumas we've suffered. https://twitter.com/Str8S1xx/status/917003613787979776 …
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Look, I get you're having a hard time admitting you are seriously exaggerating a situation where you personally felt threatened. That's fine. But there is no "public record" of someone almost dying at the torch rally.
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You're talking about this guy who complained of something hitting him in the neck (on his carotid artery), and then he walked home? Ya uh... Still waiting for that "public record" of someone almost lost their life.pic.twitter.com/MavyPUl5XK
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Yes, people can die from injuries days, months, or years after the injury occurred. And the attacker is still liable.
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So what you're saying is, you're assuming he nearly lost his life because it's possible...sometime in the unknown future...he may die for unexplained reasons, and you're just guessing it's because of this one time he got an owie on his neck and walked home?
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By that logic, Emily, you could be liable for me dying sometime in the unknown future because you bumped into me at that torch rally because you were too busy crying at your phone and not paying attention to where you were walking.
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Let's not forget he went to the protest the next day and then stressed himself even. Ore Subday chasing Kessler.
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