There are people in this country more concerned about a Walmart being looted than about an innocent man being killed. Many of them tout the Bible, but “Thou shall not loot” is not in there. “Thou shalt not kill” sure is.

Oct 28, 2020 · 5:05 AM UTC

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Actually, “Thou shalt not steal” is of course in there. But my point about priorities remains the same.
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Innocent? Anyway I don’t care anymore. Let’em trash where they live.
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Have some damn respect for the majority of hard working LEOs putting their lives on the line every single day.
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Thou shalt not steal. Your lack of any grasp of logic is why you didn't have any chance to get the DNC nomination. Most people liked having you in the race only for comic relief.
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Your Biblical ignorance is staggering! Actually, the command is better translated "Do not Murder" and since looting is stealing "Do not loot" would be 100% TRUE. The man wasn't innocent and it sad he was shot - bad priorities in Philly officials for not getting police Taxers!
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Why can’t we be concerned with both? Your false dichotomy is bad logic. You also need to read your bible more.
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“Innocent man being killed” @marwilliamson - You shall not bear false witness.
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Protecting a store can be done at the same time as protecting innocent men. However, rioting/looting never protected anyone. 2nd, A man charging cops with a knife is not innocent. PROTECT businesses! They support the community via taxes & provide jobs. They also convenience.
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Was that the innocent dude with the knife not listening to the police?
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30 policemen and women were injured on the first night. Police run over in Philly and NYC. Justified, I guess? I am disappointed in you tonight.