Yes. And don't forget to "think first and consider the audience, context, environment, implications and a whole host of other factors" before you shout at police dogs as well.
FYI, Georgia most definitely has the death penalty. It was the prosecutor that made the decision not to seek it. One of those soft on crime types.
"Athens-Clarke District Attorney Deborah Gonzalez, who appointed a special prosecutor to take over the prosecution of Jose Ibarra at the end of February amid criticism over her own prosecutorial record, laid out her soft-on-crime reforms when she assumed office in January 2021.
Gonzalez said her office would “no longer seek the death penalty” and when considering charging defendants, she would “take into account collateral consequences to undocumented defendants,” according to a copy of the district attorney’s policies shared by Georgia state Rep. Houston Gaines."
https://nypost.com/2024/11/21/us-news/lefty-georgia-da-in-laken-riley-case-faces-outrage-after-killer-migrant-avoids-death-penalty/
What are you having difficulty with regards Southport?
Calling on people to set fire to occupied buildings isn't a good look no matter the race of the caller or that of the building occupants.
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