"You have no say in this at all" - Stephen Miller

We may have to agree to disagree on this one.


Or blown to smithereens by a ray gun :-p. For those who may not understand why I just said that, please see the video in the nested quotes above. What to do with human beings who have migrated to the U.S. illegally is a much more complicated problem.
You are disagreeing with yourself. You are still locked in your three paradoxes.
 
Why do you support rioting, arson, looting [snip]
The questions a person asks and the language they use to describe people can say a lot about a person. Anyway, here's my answer to your 6 questions:
1, 2 and 3- Rioting, arson and looting- No, I don't. However, I think it's understandable that some might turn to these things if they feel that the law is lacking in justice. I've also seen plenty of evidence of false flag operations in things a bit of rioting and property damage, so like others here, I don't rule out that at least some of these things weren't actually done by people who had a beef with the ICE raids and any subsequence law enforcement response.
Paradox. Irrational. You cannot argue both sides of a paradox. Which is it, dude??
When it came to your first 3 questions, my initial response was actually pretty clear- can't get much clearer than "No, I don't". It seems that you didn't like what I had to say -after- that, without getting into any details as to why you didn't like the following sentences.
Denying your paradoxes won't clear them. Which is it, dude??
Care to elaborate on what paradoxical statements you believe I am making?
Already stated. You cannot clear your paradoxes by denying them.

No, your main buzzword is some variation of paradox. If you don't explain what you find paradoxical in my statements, all you've got is said buzzword.
 
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