A US shop owner was shot dead after a dispute over a Pride flag displayed outside her business, police say.

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    The suspect was also killed by police shortly after…

    Can’t say I feel bad for him, but I’m guessing his death is cold comfort to the family & friends of the victim.

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    A suspect - who fled the scene on foot - was killed by police when found nearby, allegedly still armed.

    Police did their job.

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      Why is that great?

      That’s two lives lost. That’s horrible. And for what? Some stupid ideology? What a waste.

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        Unfortunately the options aren’t 2 or zero, they are 2 or 1.

        If the killer lived they would have used their trial and incarceration as a platform to spew further hate.

        I assume since that won’t be happening now, that’s what op is celebrating

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          All very true but should we really celebrate death by cop without a trial? I’m as disgusted as anyone by this crime but I also really fucking hate and distrust cops. Did they for sure get the right guy?

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        Well, of course he didn’t mean it’s great that the lady got shot. Folks in this thread seem to like the instant karma aspect of him getting gunned down by the cops. I can understand the visceral appeal of that - I mean fuck that guy - but my head knows that death by cop, on the scene of the crime, is not the justice system we want.

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    It’s about time conservatives are designated as a terrorist organization. What is holding this up?

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      The conservatives in office. Why would you designate your own as terrorists when you can designate non-conservative protesters as terrorists instead?

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    I had a sign in my yard that said “protect trans kids”

    After 4 months of it being in my yard, someone stole it and dumped trash in my yard.

    I wanna get a new sign, but I’m afraid I’ll get worse treatment than before.

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        If you get video of someone doing it, the police won’t want to look at it though. Video of someone doing stuff might be used in civil court if you know who it is and you sue. Mostly you’ll just get to watch someone vandalize your property and get angrier.

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        I do need to get cameras for multiple reasons. I can’t get a bigger sign, unfortunately. The organization only has them in one size. I am going to get a bunch and just have a stockpile to replace them immediately.

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      Install cameras, buy a drone, and the next time you catch one defacing your yard, follow them home with the drone. Now that you have their address, you can go in when they’re sleeping and shit in their shoes.

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      And every day they say “Bappity, You’re welcome, but please stop calling and texting us so often. We’re busy. A weekly or even monthly thanks would be plenty.”

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      We are. But it’s bigger than that even. It has to be.

      …something honestly evil and heartless. Organized crime?

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        From the Oxford Dictionary:

        the unlawful use of violence and intimidation, especially against civilians, in the pursuit of political aims.

        This was terrorism, by definition. Unfortunately being LGBTQ in today’s world has been politicized. It was in the past, but it’s true today, too.

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          Do you think that crazy bastard was pursuing political aims?
          Looked more like spontaneous action.

          I’m gay, but I don’t see rationale of conflating a hate crime with act of terrorism.

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        freak flag (plural freak flags) (idiomatic) Unconventional or unrestrained behavior; extreme, nonconformist views; the side of one’s personality which harbors a tendency toward such behavior or such views.

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              No, you’re implying pride flags are freak flags. Read the context of the conversation and read the room. That’s the implication you’re making.

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                The term freak flag came from the 1960s. If you had long hair, you were considered a hippie. The hair was called your freak flag. It wasn’t a real flag to begin with. This was immortalized by the late great David Crosby in his song “I Almost Cut My Hair”. It isn’t my fault you don’t understand the nuances of the English language and would rather read in intentions that are not there.

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                  It’s not my fault you don’t empathize with other people and don’t know how to read a room.

                  When you’re trying to convince someone of something, you have to work around their perceptions, not the truth. So don’t get angry when people see you use a term like freak flags that sounds sus as hell, knowing most of us weren’t even born in the 1960s, and think you’re trying to imply a negative. That term in no way sounds any good in 2023, and all that matters is how it sounds.