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Multiple Tesla vehicles were set on fire in Las Vegas and Kansas City
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Based on what, exactly?
No, I do not know. There was no "bad faith acting" above. Someone said property damage is not violence, I asked for evidence, none was provided, someone else jumped in to argue a bunch of stuff unrelated to the question but later admitted it was indeed violence, and by extension terrorism. What part of that do you consider "bad faith acting"?
Which was unnecessary and irrelevant because the context was already established. That's called "derailing the conversation".
No they didn't, they plainly agreed.
It clearly did not. They said that violence did not include property damage, then later admitted that it did. I don't know how you can claim they "challenged the definition of violence" without disagreeing that property damage is violence.