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<blockquote data-quote="Rez Exelon" data-source="post: 3586478" data-attributes="member: 5800"><p>Again, that's your opinion. What I learned from my thread the other day about the guy shooting people over stealing a flag is that it's 100% justified in Oklahoma because someone was on his property. The value of items doesn't matter --- they were his. Some people even equated theft to being a "slow murder" of the individual because they worked part of their life to acquire those items. I didn't agree with those people going in being that historically I've not shot people over theft or petty BS, but there were some convincing arguments and now I am 100% behind that the Oklahoma way is to kill someone over the most petty nonsense rather than risk any potential loss of property, and I also believe anyone that doesn't believe that way must be a woketard softy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rez Exelon, post: 3586478, member: 5800"] Again, that's your opinion. What I learned from my thread the other day about the guy shooting people over stealing a flag is that it's 100% justified in Oklahoma because someone was on his property. The value of items doesn't matter --- they were his. Some people even equated theft to being a "slow murder" of the individual because they worked part of their life to acquire those items. I didn't agree with those people going in being that historically I've not shot people over theft or petty BS, but there were some convincing arguments and now I am 100% behind that the Oklahoma way is to kill someone over the most petty nonsense rather than risk any potential loss of property, and I also believe anyone that doesn't believe that way must be a woketard softy. [/QUOTE]
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