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Slain tech CEO among seemingly innocent, random murder victims in Baltimore City

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Her killer was a repeat violent offender.

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"Our politicians talk a lot about women’s health and women's safety -- and this man was a convicted sex offender who was allowed to roam free to further victimize innocent women," said Smith. "We have got to stop letting that happen.”

No sh!t eh?

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Locking people up doesn't work.  I was told that yesterday. If this guy was behind bars it still would have happened.  

Trust the science 

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6 minutes ago, listen2me 23 said:

Locking people up doesn't work.  I was told that yesterday. If this guy was behind bars it still would have happened.  

Trust the science 

We were also told it’s not soft on crime leftists voted in by leftists that are responsible for these crimes.

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liberal policies bearing fruits once again.  That tech CEO that was slain was a hardcore leftist, too. 

I guess she voted for this - repeatedly.  And that's where the problem lies: leftists ALWAYS think it's "the other guy" who has to bear the consequences of THEIR actions.  They ain't giving up shiat themselves and never once think it would affect them.  For one example, look at all the climate change loons who still fly private jets all day long.

Would this be an example of Karma?  Not sure.

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Seemingly innocent?

:mellow:

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3 hours ago, EternalShinyAndChrome said:

leftists ALWAYS think it's "the other guy" who has to bear the consequences of THEIR actions.

Remember when illegals showed up at Martha's Vineyard, and the lefties had the National Guard there within 4 hours to clean them out?

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6 minutes ago, squistion said:

Seemingly innocent?

:mellow:

Maybe there were just so entitled that they deserved it :dunno:

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2 minutes ago, RogerDodger said:

Tip of the iceberg.

They are currently looking back at a year's worth of attacks that probably link to this guy.   

Let's not forget that this was compassion for that poor man, who was clearly harmed by our corrupt system.....😑

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4 hours ago, EternalShinyAndChrome said:

liberal policies bearing fruits once again.

 

Actually the bizarre fallout of situations like this is that it effectively has shifted the gun debate in this country. 

When you abandon the working class to be prey and victims, then people will buy guns. What choice do they have left when it's clear no one else is going to help them? Each new gunowner is a new Pro-2A advocate. A non gun owner, when there are punitive "gun laws" will tend to ignore it all. It doesn't impact them. Once you own a gun, then each BS law and gaming the system like Hochul in New York or Newsom in California, the tyranny is evident and unavoidable. 

More women, single mothers, elderly, LGBT, people of all backgrounds who were not seen as practical targets for firearms marketing, are now buying guns in droves. Staggering record levels of sales. 

Yes, there's some media outrage with "mass shootings" but what can Team Blue say right now? If they push too hard against guns any further, they will only continue to destabilize the working class against them. 

On an aside, I feel badly, of course, for this CEO's family. Her friends. Her coworkers. I feel badly for people in that city, who have to consider being killed for just trying to live their every day lives as an average person. Do I feel badly for her? The answer again is I feel badly for her family. I feel nothing for her at all. I don't see it as a type of karma nor vindication. I'm just a big believer that Conservatives should isolate themselves from the activist left. Our money, our time, our attention, everything. What happens to them can happen to them somewhere else in their areas and their strongholds.  Demonetize them, ignore them, and move on with our lives. IMHO, that's the most effective strategy. 

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What kind of “good behavior” could you possibly perform that would shave 23 years off of a 30 year sentence ? To get a 30 year sentence in the first place means you did something serious.  Soros don’t care. 

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7 hours ago, lickin_starfish said:

Remember when illegals showed up at Martha's Vineyard, and the lefties had the National Guard there within 4 hours to clean them out?

Myself and Pepperidge Farms both remember that.

Those f****** hypocrites.

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The details are horrendous. The suspect had to have tested out as seriously focked in the mind, while in the system.

"The police report also revealed that she was found laying face-up, half clothed and had suffered blunt force trauma to the head, face and body. 

The report stated: 'This crime scene consisted of a brick, blood, buttons, pants, 3 teeth, broken hair clip and a pair of red shoes believed to belong to the victim.' 

It remains unclear if she was murdered before she was dumped on the roof, or if she was killed on the roof."

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On 9/28/2023 at 5:08 AM, EternalShinyAndChrome said:

Would this be an example of Karma?  Not sure.

Obviously this could be wrong, because it's just pure speculation on my part. But I have a feeling she saw this burly man beckoning her over from the other side of the glass and was immediately concerned for her safety. But then she checks herself for profiling him, suppresses her own instinct, because she doesn't want to be "a part of the problem."

And she does that to the point of stepping inside the elevator with him, which was probably against instinct to the fiber of her being, but she couldn't let herself be (in her mind) a total hypocrite. Maybe she even confronted it as a test of how genuine she is.

Again, I could be totally wrong. But that theoretical prospect...damn.

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