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Re: Did Al Sharpton's rhetoric contribute to the deaths of 2 NYPD Police officers?
So then complain to the people who are making claims against Sharpton that you don't like. I'm not being pissy about anything. I believe Sharpton contributed to what happened, and fanning flames is a very dangerous situation, and the fact is, this has been brewing for years. I'm surprised it took this long.
Yes, his rhetoric contributed to the deaths of these 2 policemen. You disagree - and that's your right. Just like it's my right to say he contributed to the problem and this is now the end result.
Who is saying he hasn't been inflaming the situation or helping to whip up the anger that's out there?
People disagreeing with the OP and the question asked in the poll is not the same as disagreeing that Sharpton hasn't been working people up.
This thread's original post and poll weren't asking if he "fanned the flames" of anger over the issue...it asked if he contributed to the death of these cops. Those are ENTIRELY seperate things.
It also suggested that he did the very thing you say he didn't do...that he wanted innocent cops to be killed. That he specifically led calls for innocent cops to be killed.
I'm sorry you want to be pissy that people aren't just ignoring the lunacy of this topic or the fraudulent claims made throughout it and instead focusing on an entirely seperate thing that isn't what was asked in this thread...but that's what happens when you start a thread asking if he contributed to a murder by doing something he factually did not do.
So then complain to the people who are making claims against Sharpton that you don't like. I'm not being pissy about anything. I believe Sharpton contributed to what happened, and fanning flames is a very dangerous situation, and the fact is, this has been brewing for years. I'm surprised it took this long.
Yes, his rhetoric contributed to the deaths of these 2 policemen. You disagree - and that's your right. Just like it's my right to say he contributed to the problem and this is now the end result.