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Originally Posted by Rochard
This morning I had breakfast with a number of friends, one of which who brought his friend along. He was leaving today for a wedding in Washington DC. He made an odd comment that he "wants to punch Nancy Pelosi in the throat" while he was there. (I live in a red county in a blue state.) I found this comment to be vile. I don't like Trump, Paul Ryan, Mitch Mcconnell, etc, but I don't want to punch anyone in the throat no less cause anyone bodily harm.
At what point in time did this become an acceptable way to talk in public?
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furthermore, adult men voicing that they'd like to punch old women in the throat just because they disagree with them is very not OK. Did you have the balls to call out your hate-filled violent friend to his face or did you just come straight here and throw your violent hate-filled friend under the bus trying to make yourself look better? did any of your friends call the guy out for exclaiming he'd like to punch a little old lady in the throat?