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  • He did, but not specifically because they were religious anti-abortion protestors.

    The dude totally did this because he was angry someone was getting in the way of his argument with his GF. Where it happened and the fact it was annoying religious wackjobs was definitely secondary to the fact it was someone butting into their ongoing argument. He would have done the exact same thing if it were a group of people outside a Panera getting in the middle of the argument.



  • “It was discovered that the male and female were already in a fight on the way to Planned Parenthood, which continued in the parking lot,” Lacy said. “The protesters were verbally intervening with the male and female’s disturbance.”

    According to a separate news release, the protesters who witnessed the initial disturbance were with AIM KS, short for Abortion Is Murder.

    “Witnesses say a man arrived at the facility with a woman, who reportedly refused to exit the vehicle,” AIM KS wrote in its news release. “According to witnesses, the man became visibly agitated while hearing Christians proclaiming the Gospel.”

    Lacy told the Post the male then showed a gun and then pointed the weapon at one of the protesters.

    “The suspect then fired the weapon away from protesters and shot toward the ground,” Lacy said. “The suspect then got into his vehicle and left with his female.”

    Ah yes, this tracks.

    American “Christians” that protest clinics like this are 100% the type of people I’d expect to severely escalate an already aggressive situation while “trying to help” with absolutely no consideration that their religious proselytizing is making things worse.

    The dude was obviously in the wrong, but I get it. Those wackjobs are annoying on a good day when you’re not already angry and in the middle of an argument.



  • the confounding tribalism behind its modularity. options are great, but they also bring out the absolute worst in many of us.

    Exactly. Parts of the Linux community, and FOSS in general, are extremely hostile. And for some new users, that’s the first (and probably only) impression they get when they have an issue trying it out for the first time. It’s a very small minority, but they are loud and aggressive, and are not ostracized by the community nearly enough.

    Telling a new user that is going out of their way to figure out how to find and post an issue or feature request to Github, telling them to just fix it themselves isn’t a solution, it’s just being a dick. 99.9% of this planet doesn’t know how to code, just because they’re making a post on GitHub doesn’t mean they know how to code. Especially not at a level to fix an issue like that.












  • The title is accurate, but it is also poorly worded because of that possible interpretation.

    You’re getting downvotes because people aren’t willing to admit their brains picked the the stupidest interpretation of the headline and just went with that instead of actually thinking about the more likely way it was meant, or reading ANY of the article to verify. They’re reacting to defend that initial assumption, instead of acknowledging that they made an incorrect off the cuff assumption from the headline and just moving on with their day. They’re doing exactly what MAGA does, that they criticize them for constantly, and a source of how we got into this political shitstorm of a system in the first place.