03-13-2016, 10:20 AM
(03-13-2016, 10:11 AM)bfine32 Wrote: Yes coersion, incitement, and assault are dangerous to human life, probably more dangerous than occupying an empty building in the middle of nowhere with firearms and threatening to use them against those attempting to lawfully remove them. of course this is just my opinion you apparently find the former to be a bigger danger.
Folks call it apples to oranges to avoid looking like hypocrites. Personally I do not consider these "protests" to be acts of terror (yet), but there are other things that I didn't consider acts of terror either, but I was told I was wrong in that instance.
Fixed that for you. I consider threats with deadly weapons dangerous to human life. I don't consider coercion, incitement, or assault in general to be so as I can think of many instances where it is not. More so than when it is.