{"type":"rich","version":"1.0","author_name":"john (npub1v7…utfk0)","author_url":"https://nostr.ae/npub1v7k63c6y2vktlqhsuupywt3yc7ykursujc34at964f9cv9s9y9csjutfk0","provider_name":"njump","provider_url":"https://nostr.ae","html":"Accepting that is a true dichotomy, what I'm saying is when people tell you who they are listen.  Certainly the police can shoot a guy in the head for threating non-lethal violence on another under appropriate circumstances.  If a group takes over a building under the banner of an admitted criminal enterprise funded by the same threat of violence, a banner of violence and declared unlawfulness, I'm not sure that makes a difference.   In otherwords, I think the grayness isn't in the law as you describe it, the grayness is in the complexity of human interaction."}
