The tweet suggests he thinks they were not angels. Beyond that, I don't have opinions of his inner thoughts, so we do not disagree.
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Replying to @ScottAdamsSays @johnstodder and
Why did he not think they're angels? Because they're black? He jumped to conclusions bc of their skin color even after DNA proved him wrong.
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Replying to @williamlegate @johnstodder and
I have no opinion on his inner thoughts. But I agree he was wrong (as were police) on guilt. Where do we disagree?
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Replying to @ScottAdamsSays @johnstodder and
He still thinks they are guilty (unlike the police). Why? Do you *honestly* think he would've acted the same way if they were white?
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Replying to @williamlegate @ScottAdamsSays and
…if so, I have more examples of racism I can give you. It's so obvious, you'd have to be either completely uninformed or racist to deny it.
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Replying to @williamlegate @johnstodder and
Notice how your best example assumes you are a mindreader? Your next example would be the same. This is why: http://bit.ly/2wU35r2
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Replying to @phunkmunkie @williamlegate and
Then we agree! No assigning bad intent to neutral actions.
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Replying to @ScottAdamsSays @phunkmunkie and
"Neutral actions" like encouraging his supporters to "rough up" a black person for saying "black lives matter"?pic.twitter.com/Cz2U1kL6lv
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You can see my thoughts here: http://bit.ly/2wvmMbX
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