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Originally Posted by Zeke
Bullshit.
What exactly is robbery? That's saying "your stuff should be mine." That's entitlement. If you're a robber, you feel entitled.
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Simplistic, man. I can imagine lots and lots of states of mind that might occur in a robber, besides a plain "I'm entitled to your stuff." You just like 'entitled' because you apparently picked up a story somewhere that criticized black people for some odd thing called "generational entitlement," (you mentioned this earlier), and it's a handy rationale for a critical view of them.
Some alternative attitudes for a robber:
1, 'I've got a grudge and I'm going to hurt you by taking your stuff'
2. 'I know I'm doing wrong, but this is a way to stop feeling rotten for a while.'
3. 'I know this is wrong, but if I don't come up with the money by tonight, they're gonna kill me.'
That's just three, there's a jillion more. Not trying to offer justifications--none of the three just mentioned are justifications. Just trying to say your assurance that you know and can judge just what sort of guy Brown was is bogus.
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Originally Posted by Zeke
As for the other, if you assault an officer then you have caused whatever force response required to end the assault.
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Fine. That's just a claim that the force used was 'required.' Not shown yet.
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Originally Posted by Zeke
As evidence comes out, the alleged choir boy robber looks worse and worse, as expected. An officer doesn't just execute someone in broad daylight.
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Not generally. But if one does, it's murder. Sarcastic remarks about choir boys change nothing.