Quote Originally Posted by Bailey Guns View Post
I knew you couldn't figure it out on your own. In my opinion, the life of an ISIS scumbag who beheads innocent women and children doesn't matter to me. I could put a bullet in his melon without a second thought. "All lives matter" is a platitude people people repeat cause it sounds all touchy-feely.

The same liberals that go around parroting "all lives matter" are the same ones who are OK with killing a million or so unborn children every year.
I'd go as far as even saying, at the point that Michael Brown made a legitimate attempt at Off. Wilson's firearm, his life no longer mattered. The scum sucking, piece of slime, Hassan Nidal's life doesn't matter. Traitorous Bowe Bergdahl's life, to me, no longer matters. Bailey, once again you are hitting the nail on the head with the liberal mantra "all lives matter." Do they? Do they really? (This question is of course not posed to you).

Another thing I cannot stand these days, and it stems from these "incidents", protest. Okay, I get that people are upset and want to protest something. But if it's not a legitimate cause and it's just protest for protesting sake, give me a break! The man-hours and effort it takes to deal with this crap for weeks on end is just absurd. I also grow tired of it, especially with stupid catch-phrases like "Black Lives Matter", "Hands Up, Don't Shoot", "I Can't Breath" (no kidding, they misspell it because they're too busy protesting instead of learning). If there truly was a grave injustice being committed by America's Law Enforcement, en masse (not singular cases), then I would understand and sympathize. But day in, day out, millions of Americans are not subjected to abuse or mistreatment by the police; police are accountable and held liable for their actions all the time. Many other countries out there do not afford the public such ability to pursue charges, tort, or complaints against the police. They should consider themselves lucky. In all, I think these people protesting at the slightest thing removes the power of protest and public grievances, much akin to the boy who cried wolf. Numb the average American to protest with its overuse and eventually, when something really does go bad, people protesting will get an annoyed "There they go again," rather than actual attention to the subject.