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words have consequences

Yes they do. And people are responsible for their own actions. This is a jewish trick to transfer people's actions on someone they don't like. So far, crimes require tort. Telling someone to commit a crime is not itself a crime.

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Telling someone to commit a crime is not itself a crime.

You sure?

18 USC 373

And with respect to the claim about Trump that didn't happen;

18 USC 2383

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Interesting. It seems you are required to do more than simply suggest doing a criminal act. For example, paying someone or threatening them in some way.

California even has laws about inciting riots. But, simply telling people to riot doesn't seem sufficient to charge someone with a crime. Using that basis, Soros should be be convicted of paying people to loot and riot because he actually hires people to do this.