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@mariadestrella @EricLDaugh I’m confused, what is he forgiving exactly?
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@algorithmanger @mariadestrella @EricLDaugh He forgives white collar criminals like himself and violent blue collar criminals like the J6 rioters.
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@DNPinNYC @mariadestrella @EricLDaugh You’ll need to explain why noting the collar color is relevant to whether or not someone is a criminal, and also clearly define what a rioter is before actually holding whatever that opinion is…
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@algorithmanger @mariadestrella @EricLDaugh It is important to call out - not minimize - white collar crime. The video below is a textbook example of a rioter…Trump has a soft spot for both categories of criminals, indiscriminately handing out undeserving pardons. The important question is why…
youtu.be/biLT9VCiWGo?si…

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If we are going to quantify, then it needs to be specific. How many pardons total and which ones specifically are “indiscriminately” given? Sure, that guys is swinging a pole and potentially assaulting someone. Of the thousands of people there how many actually committed “acts of violence”? Furthermore, it’s already been proven that the government had agitators in the crowds. Until they quantify exactly how many and also clarify how many people were unnecessarily agitated you can’t claim it’s all “fair” or taken care of.
Out of each 1,000 ppl, how many were “violent”? Based on summary screenings of footage they certainly seemed to arrest far more people than just “violent protestors”.
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@algorithmanger @mariadestrella @EricLDaugh I’ll keep it short, as I’m settling in to watch my Knicks. He pardoned more than 1,500 rioters - that is indiscriminate by definition (ie blanket) & several, like the ass below, have subsequently been arrested for serious crimes. Ur tortured math is an exercise in desperation.

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There were an estimated 53,000 people at the Trump rally. An estimated 10,000 or so went to the capital bldg. out of those nearly 1,600 or so were charged. Out of the people charged 418 are alleged to have committed acts of violence. So by the statistics we have, 4.18% of the total at the capital were alleged to be “violent”.
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@DNPinNYC @mariadestrella @EricLDaugh So to call the j6 people “rioters”, and also proclaim their violence is twisting math far more. It’s too broad. It is labeling quite a large group with a minorities actions.
The 418 people? Sure. That 4.18% of the total crowd that gathered were clearly violent and rioting.
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@algorithmanger @mariadestrella @EricLDaugh I figured I would gift you data on the ongoing criminal careers of over a hundred of the Jan 6 tourists - enjoy studying and analyzing. I analyze for a living and don’t care to do it before Game 4:
demsofstate.org/insurrectionis…
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