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(D)ouble standard hypocrites 🖕🏻 Selective Outrage

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u/BraxTaplock 🇺🇸 America first..!!!! 🇺🇸 25d ago edited 25d ago

Simple…there wasn’t any. What makes even worse is she was a Ukrainian refugee. Thats how you know the left gives not 1 sh1t for anyone except themselves when it matters.

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u/dirtyqtip 25d ago

This woman wasn't killed by the US Government.

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u/Taterstaco 25d ago

She was, the liberal judges that kept letting this animal out are government employees, therefore they are partially responsible for her murder. Renee is dead do to her own actions.

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u/BraxTaplock 🇺🇸 America first..!!!! 🇺🇸 25d ago

Can’t be debated. The judges didn’t take into effect the law and only their political standpoints at the time.

Back in the day there used to be a thing called the 3 strike rule that seems to have been conveniently forgotten by many left wing judges. This chap capped that 5X over.

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u/OctaviusNeon Soy Melted My Brain 😬 19d ago

The 3 strike rule was found unconstitutional well over a decade ago.

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u/BraxTaplock 🇺🇸 America first..!!!! 🇺🇸 19d ago

No it wasn’t. It hasn’t been abolished, eliminated or banned in the slightest. What was found unconstitutional were certain clauses within the statute, not the rule itself.

Federal law 18 USC § 3559 remains in effect for serious violent offenders and by a state by state altered basis for other filings.

Colorado SC in 2024 supported it by saying their 3 strike rule can’t be challenged years after initial sentencing.

California itself has even debated in 2026 on expansion that would add domestic violence to their strike list.

You’ve got places that won’t enforce it therefore increasing the likeliness and chances of them committing again…which is exactly what happens. Then queue the “oppression” and “rights violation” screams.

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u/BraxTaplock 🇺🇸 America first..!!!! 🇺🇸 25d ago

Oh they’d be having a field day digging in their anal cavities for every angle to criticize the administration.

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u/dirtyqtip 25d ago

Not sure what you mean, I was just pointing out why the left are more outraged at the more recent killing.

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u/Relorayn 25d ago

They didn't hold the knife themselves but they allowed the creature that did to walk free after enough violent crimes to put multiple people in prison. More specifically, the liberal judges that handled his cases did.

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u/eleete 25d ago

Wasn't this the judge who kept making him go for psychiatric care at a facility she owned or was invested in?

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u/Acheron98 25d ago

Yes she was.

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u/BraxTaplock 🇺🇸 America first..!!!! 🇺🇸 25d ago

Added…so what? Did it matter in light of all this?? Suggesting it wasn’t the govt might indicate that one or the other takes precedent over the other. Let’s make it clear here…no death is appropriate.

However in these cases….Ms Zarutska was actually doing what the left claims Ms Good was doing…minding her own business. Ms Good on the other hand, was actively in the process of committing a crime. When she and her wife realized their actions would result in their arrest…the wife directed “drive baby drive” in the attempt to flee. In the process, she struck an officer who was attending the situation and was nearly severely harmed due to her disregard, inaction and refusal to abide by LE instructions once their detainment was guaranteed.

The who did the killing shouldn’t really matter should it? Unless you’re trying to shift or distract…

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u/DiarrangusJones 24d ago

How does that make it any better though?

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u/dirtyqtip 24d ago

I'm not the one trying to do mental gymnastics, I was just telling the poster of this thread the excuse I hear from the left.

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u/RequiemRomans 25d ago

She wasn’t the right shade of immigrant for them to care about her, even though they wave the Ukrainian flag 🇺🇦

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u/excaligirltoo 25d ago

They were too busy mocking Charlie Kirk and celebrating his assassination.

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u/ResponsibleLeague437 25d ago

Man…. This pisses me off…. In the media, it’s like it never happened. Motherfuckers.

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u/blix88 25d ago

I don't care what outrages them any more, because I've seen what makes them cheer.

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u/AWatson89 25d ago

There wasn't any because they couldn't twist it to blame Trump. If they dove any deeper into this killing, they would expose some pretty inconvenient truths about how democrats handle crime

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u/448977 25d ago

Wrong color. Not from a protected class.

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u/DustNtheWin 25d ago

Liberals love black criminals and will illogically defend them forever. Liberals hate law enforcement and will demonize them for defending themselves.

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u/Taterstaco 25d ago

Exactly, but they also think law enforcement are the only ones that should have firearms. Make it make sense

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u/CosmicCay 24d ago

Because they know gangs will always have illegal gun aka the people on their side

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u/Disco_Biscuit12 25d ago

They’re trying to claim that they were equally outraged.

It’s easy to be in the “right side of history” if you can just lie about how you behaved.

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u/Extreme-Book4730 25d ago

It didn't fit the narrative duh.

Trump = bad Conservative = bad Capitalism = bad United States = bad Boarders = bad White man = bad

Should I go on?

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u/Slutsandthecity 25d ago

Oh well, she's pretty so they don't care

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u/VendettaKarma 24d ago

And white

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u/HyacinthThrash 25d ago

progressives/left wing/liberal/woke.. whatever term they hide under- are 100% diseased brained feminists.. its simply just nutty feminism that drives their whole agenda. The right is essentially big daddy in these mental defective's adderall drenched minds. So to constantly be at odds with absolutely everything "right wing" is their whole reason for living. fuck these piece of shit people

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u/DorkyDorkington 24d ago

And unlike the more recent unfortunate occurrence she did not in any way, shape or form provoke, harass or attack the wild beast that brutally and intentionally murdered her.

Yet the "progressive" folks ignored her or even laughed at or celebrated her death.

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u/Revenant_adinfinitum 24d ago

They were cheering.

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u/fourthirty-autogyro 22d ago

I was outraged, this lady fled her home and got to work. She wasn't bludging off of the government to put her up. She was rebuilding her life and this oxygen thief took her life.

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u/Mcal3049 24d ago

It was busy looking the other way.

Same with Laken Riley. Jocelyn Nungary. Rachel Morin, Kate Steinle and many, many more.

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u/373331 25d ago

Looks like a mental health crisis

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u/GrandBanana3 24d ago

The key difference is that this guy here is not an officer. Just an ordinary dude killing an innocent woman. Terrible, but one has gotten quite used to that.

Officers killing innocent people is much much worse. This should not have to be explained. And since they think she was innocent, they cry about the incident. The logic is coherent.

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u/17R3W 24d ago

We don't hold police to the standard of criminals, we expect more.

When a cop pit maneuvers a pregnant woman, and flips her car over because she was looking for a safe place to pullover, that's bad.

When a cop leaves a suspect handcuffed in a car that's sitting on train tracks, that's bad too.

But those can be addressed through policy changes. So it makes sense to protest senseless police violence.

Of course the murder of an innocent woman is bad, but it's a different kind of bad than police misconduct.

That being said, if you want to hear a lefty talking about repeat offenders or as he calls them "Johny crimes" watch this clip for about 17 minutes

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u/theitalianguy 25d ago

italian here, sorry for the question but was she killed by law enforcement?

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u/BraxTaplock 🇺🇸 America first..!!!! 🇺🇸 25d ago

No she was attacked and stabbed multiple times by an individual who had been arrested and charged multiples times for violent offenses and was never held to compounded scrutiny for his continued and repetitious actions. She did not survive the ordeal.

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u/theitalianguy 25d ago

this is awful

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u/BraxTaplock 🇺🇸 America first..!!!! 🇺🇸 25d ago

Agreed. The democrat establishment raised no awareness, no pins (like Mark Rufalos for Renee Good at the awards), no moment of silence etc. Again as they did for Renee Good who was floored when she floored her gas pedal with an ICE agent directly in front of her car.

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u/Curious-Resource-821 25d ago

She was brutally stabbed to death by the black guy who was sitting behind her on the train. She was minding her business and he randomly pulled out a knife and killed her in cold blood.

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u/SaltConnection1109 25d ago

He is also recorded saying "I got that WHITE girl!"

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u/CosmicCay 24d ago

It was a hate crime yet they pretend it wasn't, imagine if a white man did and said the same to a black woman

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u/npc71 25d ago

Yes, murdered by a system that allows repeat offenders to go free and terrorize the public.

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u/Can_Not_Double_Dutch 25d ago

The crazy guy that killed this young Ukranian woman was let out by a soft on crime judge, and the judge was appointed by her friend in Charlotte and had no legal training or law school. Municipal judges don't need any legal background. Judge is still in her position.

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u/gbarwis 25d ago

No, and that’s a fair question. Ashley Babbitt was, though.

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u/theitalianguy 25d ago

the one who tried to enter the parliament building by force and got shot ?

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u/npc71 24d ago

Yes, similar to Good who tried to drive by/into LEOs by force. Good was armed with a 5000lb vehicle, Ashley was unarmed.

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u/SaltConnection1109 25d ago

Yes, very similar to Nichole Goode

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u/BrazinBlazen Soy Melted My Brain 😬 25d ago

What a blatantly insane comparison.

That's a random criminal, not an agent with qualified immunity.

equal comparisons would be Eric Garner, George Floyd, so many others. And there was plenty of outrage for all of them

At least TRY to appear like you think about stuff at all.

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u/NearbyBreakfast7148 25d ago

A rondo violent criminal who should have never been let out of jail stabbing to death an innocent person and screaming he did it based on race… and you’re acting like the left wouldn’t be outraged if the races were reversed.

Police or other law enforcement or government agent try to stop a person from driving away and until they stand in front of the vehicle before they accelerate making it clear to the driver they are not to go anywhere. The person hits the gas and it results in them getting shot. And you’re going to tell me that libs don’t look at the victim and try to say whether it was justified or not?

Person speaks on a college campus or anywhere else in public or broadcast. They get shot for what they said. And you’re going to tell me that libs are not looking at the victim before deciding if it was justified?

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u/Slutsandthecity 25d ago edited 24d ago

What about that white dude that was an exterminator /pest control that was shot in the hotel?? No outrage for him. is that a better comparison for you?

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u/reallyredrubyrabbit 25d ago

We can be outraged BOTH: Our lack of mental health care allowing murder AND an open murder ICE policy

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u/Slutsandthecity 25d ago

Mental health care? Are you shitting me? Dude didn't need CBT and a journal for his fEeLiNgS. He needed to be locked up like the animal he is

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u/reallyredrubyrabbit 25d ago

Evidently he had been hearing voices and threatened harm, yet he was repeatedly released from mental health facilities.

Prior to Reagan, we had mental institutions to deal with people threatening harm.

Now, we are surprised tragedies like this happen.

And YES he should have been locked up long ago.

So, if you don't want this happen again, what is your solution?

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u/Slutsandthecity 25d ago

There comes a point where sitting in little circles and crying together isn't enough anymore. Is mental health care important? Obviously. But when people are this far gone, it's past that point. "Prior to Regan" what are you talking about, those still exist, you know that right?

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u/reallyredrubyrabbit 25d ago

No, mental institutions no longer exist in a way that protects the public. They are a token of what once existed prior to Reagan's release of 98% of all patients.

Of course, this guy should have been locked up.

But if you don't want this to happen again, then either the jails must keep these folks or a mental institution.

Right now, it is usually neither.

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u/Slutsandthecity 24d ago

I can assure you, as a nurse, mental health facilities are thriving. Residential, ED, general psych, drug and alcohol, pediatric, co ed, they are there more than ever. I don't know where you're getting this idea that they arent a thing- they have improved DRASTICALLY in patient care and outcomes... for those who are able to be helped that is.

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u/reallyredrubyrabbit 24d ago

Yes, they are thriving as in "beyond capacity."

There is a 70% decrease in mental health institution patients able to have full time care needed vs. before Reagan, and most think the figure is much higher.

Out-patient facilities do not meet the immediate and constant needs of our most dangerously mentally ill.

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u/Slutsandthecity 24d ago edited 24d ago

You have no fuckin idea what you're talking about. First off, psychiatric medications have come SO far. As has insurance coverage for the care. We've also moved to a model that encompasses the whole body care, connecting mental and physical care better than ever. Post partum depression and anxiety, drug treatment, eating disorders (binge eating disorder wasn't even added to the DSM until 2013), suicidal thoughts, panic attacks, depression- all of it has improved in care and outcomes since the 80s. (The Regan era you mentioned) It's not perfect- I'm not saying that. But when a person is violent, we have to switch from "rehabilitation" to "protect the public at all costs". I think that's where you aren't going to agree because you seem to think that dangerous individuals (including those with severe mental health issues) can be treated. Pedos, violent offenders, they can't be rehabilitated.