Why are you trying to change the topic?. Answer the question: axes, knives, baseball bats, flagpoles, truncheons, and chemical incapacitation sprays. Weapons or no?
I too am interested in hearing the answer to this question.
The moral and logical gymnastics on display here are really impressive in their own way. Who knew MAGA was so… limber?
Not nearly as impressive as characterizing violent riots featuring assault and arson as 'peaceful' and enforcing ridiculously different standards in law enforcement:
Why are you trying to change the topic?. Answer the question: axes, knives, baseball bats, flagpoles, truncheons, and chemical incapacitation sprays. Weapons or no?
I answered YOUR question.
The moral and logical gymnastics on display here are really impressive in their own way. Who knew MAGA was so… limber?
Not nearly as impressive as characterizing violent riots featuring assault and arson as 'peaceful' and enforcing ridiculously different standards in law enforcement:
https://fee.org/media/38232/mostly-peaceful-violence.jpg?anchor=center&mode=crop&height=466&widthratio=2.0171673819742489270386266094&rnd=132433604910000000
Why are you trying to change the topic?. Answer the question: axes, knives, baseball bats, flagpoles, truncheons, and chemical incapacitation sprays. Weapons or no?I answered YOUR question.
No, you certainly did not. Answer the question: axes, knives, baseball bats, flagpoles, truncheons, and chemical incapacitation sprays. Weapons or no?
Why are you trying to change the topic?. Answer the question: axes, knives, baseball bats, flagpoles, truncheons, and chemical incapacitation sprays. Weapons or no?
I too am interested in hearing the answer to this question.
Two are tools, one is a sporting good, one is a display aid, and the remaining two are generally considered non-lethal force.
The vast majority of protesters on January 6th did not have most of these in their possession. The most common items of the lot were flagpoles. These were almost entirely used to display flags.
The moral and logical gymnastics on display here are really impressive in their own way. Who knew MAGA was so… limber?
Not nearly as impressive as characterizing violent riots featuring assault and arson as 'peaceful' and enforcing ridiculously different standards in law enforcement:
https://fee.org/media/38232/mostly-peaceful-violence.jpg?anchor=center&mode=crop&height=466&widthratio=2.0171673819742489270386266094&rnd=132433604910000000Why are you trying to change the topic?. Answer the question: axes, knives, baseball bats, flagpoles, truncheons, and chemical incapacitation sprays. Weapons or no?
I answered YOUR question.
No, you certainly did not. Answer the question: axes, knives, baseball bats, flagpoles, truncheons, and chemical incapacitation sprays. Weapons or no?
You asked both questions. I answered one of the two with that response. Now you're claiming it's not your question.
Why are you trying to change the topic?. Answer the question: axes, knives, baseball bats, flagpoles, truncheons, and chemical incapacitation sprays. Weapons or no?
I too am interested in hearing the answer to this question.Two are tools, one is a sporting good, one is a display aid, and the remaining two are generally considered non-lethal force.
The vast majority of protesters on January 6th did not have most of these in their possession. The most common items of the lot were flagpoles. These were almost entirely used to display flags.
So knives are weapons? Truncheons? Axes?