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originally posted by: MRinder
originally posted by: ErEhWoN
a reply to: Grambler
And the domestic terrorists are far far far worse than any of this.
Here is a video of domestic terrorist. Also known as the local police.
Where is the proof that the person in the video is a cop? Without it you are just a dumbass making an assumption.
originally posted by: vonclod
originally posted by: MRinder
originally posted by: ErEhWoN
a reply to: Grambler
And the domestic terrorists are far far far worse than any of this.
Here is a video of domestic terrorist. Also known as the local police.
Where is the proof that the person in the video is a cop? Without it you are just a dumbass making an assumption.
Fairly widely reported, that dude was id'd by his wife, or ex wife..I can't verify but that is the scoop.
originally posted by: panoz77
originally posted by: solarjetman
originally posted by: panoz77
a reply to: solarjetman
There is no way to pick out the rioters and looters from peaceful protestors when the riots start. Non of your examples are happening when the non-violent protesting is occurring. It is only after the burning and smashing windows that the police response begins. Once that happens, ANYONE on the streets is no longer a protestor. Once the orders to disperse are given, if you remain on the street, you are part of the problem and risk less than lethal responses.
Why not target the people who are actually breaking the windows and setting cars and buildings on fire instead of people standing around? It really doesn't seem as complex as you're making it out to be.
I will agree that after curfew when people REALLY are in a free-for-all mode that it is time for peaceful protestors to go home. But it honestly doesn't look like that to me in these clips.
Definitely ANTIFA is out there smashing stuff, no doubt. But ever watch Bait Car? Just because a car is unlocked with the keys in the ignition, doesn't mean it is free for the taking.
originally posted by: pheonix358
The only peaceful demonstrations in the US are those where the protestors are fully armed.
It is amazing to see those nice peaceful get togethers where the protestors tell their elected officials that they are not happy little campers.
Police used to be mostly nice people. Now, not so much.
Eventually the citizens will decide to take a stand against this police brutality with an efficiency that will change the Police landscape forever.
What is happening now happened in Nazi Germany circa 1934. The difference is the 2nd amendment.
It will happen, sooner rather than later.
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originally posted by: Grambler
a reply to: chr0naut
Can you show me where this narrative
these cops all are racist murders
has been upheld in court?
Thanks in advance
Well then, there's a first time for everything, hmmm? It took literal riot and destruction to do so, I'll enjoy this fleeting moment.
originally posted by: Nyiah
originally posted by: Arnie123
You're on fire tonight, i like.
originally posted by: Nyiah
I'm not giving any legitimacy to retards who start the nightly fires to begin with.
That would be the rioters, not the cops.
The rioters can burn, hell, just actually drop Napalm and be done with it.
Arnie, we don't get along and I don't think have agreed on anything. Ever. But I have an exceedingly low tolerance for idiots, dumb#ks, morons, drama queens, manipulative garbage, and trying to convince people destruction is freedom.
originally posted by: solarjetman
I honestly think that there are a number of outsider groups who don't give a snip about George Floyd or police brutality are taking advantage of the opportunity to show up to these things and wreak havoc.
originally posted by: Vector99
originally posted by: Sublimecraft
@Vector99
See where this is going...
Yes, he (or she) who has the most guns wins.........simples.
It's going to come to that unfortunately if widespread rioting and looting keeps happening.
If the riots had stayed only focused on the police, there probably would have actually been some support for it. Non-deadly rioting that puts a little fear into the police to be aware of what COULD happen if changes aren't made would have been acceptable to me. I'm very aware that the overwhelming majority of police are good people with good intentions, but they must accept that every single officer represents them as a whole. If a precinct has 99 good cops and 1 bad one, I want all 100 fired because they let the bad one remain. Guilty by association.
originally posted by: chr0naut
originally posted by: Grambler
a reply to: chr0naut
Can you show me where this narrative
these cops all are racist murders
has been upheld in court?
Thanks in advance
Ex-Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin charged with murder in George Floyd case - NBC News
They all stood by for 8 and 1/2 minutes while Chauvin kneeled on the neck of George Floyd, who was saying he couldn't breathe. And for more than 2 minutes after he was unconscious. Does that not sound excessive to you? They essentially stood by watching George Floyd being killed.
Is that a 'normal' way to act?
originally posted by: bigfatfurrytexan
a reply to: game over man
Obtuse as all hell man.
The small business owner who miraculously made it through lockdown having their business looted and burned is a victim too. You can feed their kids your dumbass Floyd platitudes