"violence on innocent people" @kiarafrobles got pepper sprayed in the face. People were beaten. That is the outrage.
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Also by responding to a Trump-tweet, the outrage reference referred to his, almost certainly not forthcoming in this instance.
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The fact that the President has opinions on my workplace's broken windows is deeply weird to me, for the record.
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I still think it's weird to expect comparable outrage for riots as for disinviting a speaker. Even for the Donald.
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If you think I expect comparable, read my original again. I expect no response re CPAC cancellation. Feels like you're missing /1
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my point or looking for a reason to argue with me. I'm confused by the former and not interested in the latter. /end
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A close friend spent the riot hiding in her bookstore with a fire extinguisher. The Donald doesn't have anything to do with it.
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I don't know how to make it any more clear that I'm talking about cancellations / "not allow free speech" comment, not riots.
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I think the violence that happened was shit, and I'm sorry friends of yours were caught up in it, but it's orthogonal to my point.
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I get that now. If you revisit my first reply, you'll see how we got into this roundabout. Respect
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