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CNN’s Jeffrey Lord: Liberals get sucker-punched at Trump rallies because they ‘provoke’ it



CNN contributor Jeffrey Lord argued on Thursday that a black man who was sucker-punched at a Donald Trump rally this week was guilty of “provoking” the GOP candidate’s supporters.

After authorities in North Carolina charged 78-year-old John McGraw with assaulting Rakeem Jones on Thursday, CNN host Brooke Baldwin asked if the violence was the result of the anger being fomented at Trump’s rallies.

U.S. News & World Report Senior Politics correspondent David Cantanese said that it was important that Trump immediately denounce the pattern of violence against protesters, photographers and journalists at his rallies.

“The American left has a long and detailed history of doing exactly this,” Lord disagreed. “That is what we’re talking about. We are talking about people who show up at rallies — Donald Trump’s or whatever — to provoke. They are in search of violence. That’s what their intention is.”

“What do you think the 1968 Democratic Convention was all about?” Lord asked. “It’s history!”

According to the CNN contributor, Trump did not have a responsibility to denounce the violence because liberals had been using the same tactics for “decades.”

“What I’m saying is there are people that go to these rallies with the deliberate intent of provoking people,” Lord opined. “It is not okay to provoke somebody to violence. Period. Under any circumstances.”

“That’s a crazy argument,” Cantanese lamented.

http://www.rawstory.com/2016/03/cnn...hed-at-trump-rallies-because-they-provoke-it/
 
What Jeffery Lord is forgetting is that no matter how much provoking there may be or whatever the intent is of the protestor it is still up to the person being provoked to turn to violence. If all of the Trump supporters in that area of the crowd just would have ignored the protestors as they were walked out by the police and kept listening to their candidate's speech then you strip away any possible power over you that the protestor was hoping to gain. Being provoked is not an excuse in my personal opinion.
 
after he punched the man for being black he publicly threatened to kill him.


hes going to have to pay this man big bucks


your racist party is about dead
 
This is hilarious. Zappas is saying that you shouldn't let others provoke you into acting a certain way. But, of course that doesn't apply to him. He can insult, use vulgarity etc,. but when someone else uses it, they are weak minded, and when called on it, he blames others for him resorting to petty insults and derision.

"personal responsibility"

:rofl2:
 
The people who were violent have no excuse. If Trump knew what was happening, he has no excuse for not calming things down.
 
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