I am not criticising the actions of the police, as I have almost no idea of the circumstances. I was referring to a profoundly short-sighted movement. Discussing critical thinking on twitter would be awkward.
No, I didn't. Someone else criticised police for <reason> and I made a comment on the catalyst for that reasoning. Again, I have no idea if that reason is itself correct, nor any opinion on the actions of the police in this case specifically. This distinction is very important.
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Your comment served the purpose of encouraging him. You joined in the criticism. Don't try and wriggle out of that one.
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No, I just expressed an opinion. You don't get to decide its purpose. If I held the opinion you try to impose on me, I'd have no problem expressing it. Again, for the third time, I have no idea about the actions of the police.
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