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Should be a wild four years.

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Boomers may unironically get upset over it and dent their voter base ig,
Boomers don't like illegal immigration or riots to those ends. I really think the people on the right need to really have more boldness in dealing with these issues especially with non whites who only respect force instead of imaging what ifs and jumping away from shadows
We're only a couple tragedies away from potentially seeing a proper casus beli to turn the tides of public opinion and be able to justify sending the drone strikes in against cartel bases and ramping up deportations. I
Idk can we fucking do it even then or do we need Juan to behead and rape a few officers and their families first? Idk some dem told me that a voter in Kentucky was on the fence so we gotta think of the hypothetical optics I pulled from my own paranoia
 
do we need Juan to behead and rape a few officers and their families first?
Unfortunately, we do.
Because of this:

 
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Forgive me for being crass I thought the story was that a undercover officer got raped by a fag.
Stonewall was an illegal gay bar run by the Mafia that paid protection money by the cops to operate without hassle... until the Mafia was late with their protection money and the cops moved to shut it down to make an example out of it to other gay bars that were paying crooked cops to stay in business what happens when you don't pay up every month.

The problem is that Stonewall was the watering hole for young proto-punk hustlers who were prone to violence and were already in a foul mood on a good day and decided to fight the cops because "fuck you pigs".
 
Map of the curfew area:
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https://lacity.gov/highlights/curfew-announced-downtown-los-angeles (archive.ph)

L.A. City Council members spar with police chief over immigration protests
Los Angeles Times (archive.ph)
By Noah Goldberg and David Zahniser
2025-06-11 01:52:59GMT
Los Angeles City Council members sparred with Police Chief Jim McDonnell on Tuesday over the LAPD’s handling of protests against President Trump’s immigration crackdown, with some challenging the department’s relationship with its federal counterparts.

The chief appeared before the council to discuss the Los Angeles Police Department’s attempts to control the protests that have erupted mostly downtown every day since Friday, sometimes descending into chaos.

Mayor Karen Bass and other local officials have decried both the federal immigration raids that prompted the demonstrations and the vandalism and violence that have broken out at some protests. Over Gov. Gavin Newsom’s objections, the Trump administration has sent the National Guard and Marines to L.A., which Bass lambasted as unnecessary. She said Tuesday that she was considering a curfew for downtown L.A. as the protests showed no sign of abating and Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth announced that the military deployments would last at least 60 days.

McDonnell told the City Council that his officers arrested 114 people at protests Monday night — 53 for allegedly failing to disperse and 15 on suspicion of looting. One person was arrested for alleged assault with a deadly weapon on an officer, and another was arrested on suspicion of attempted murder. The LAPD arrested 27 people at protests on Saturday and 40 on Sunday.

In the testiest exchange of the afternoon, Councilmember Imelda Padilla asked the chief if the LAPD would consider warning city officials if it heard from federal law enforcement that immigration raids were coming.

“You’re asking me to warn you about an enforcement action being taken by another agency before it happens? We can’t do that,” McDonnell responded, noting that such a warning would amount to obstruction of justice.

“That would be completely inappropriate and illegal,” he said.

City Council President Marqueece Harris-Dawson said he disagreed with the chief on referring to agencies such as U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement as “law enforcement partners.”

“If we know somebody is coming here to do warrant-less abductions of the residents of this city, those are not our partners,” he said. “I don’t care what badge they have on or whose orders they’re under. They’re not our partners.”

In an interview after the meeting, McDonnell said his department must continue to cooperate with federal agencies on issues other than immigration enforcement. Since 1979, the LAPD has taken a strong stance against enforcing federal immigration law, prohibiting its officers from initiating contact with anyone for the sole purpose of learning their immigration status.

“All of the crimes we investigate potentially could be in partnership with [federal agencies],” McDonnell said. “It is a partnership, and without that partnership, we wouldn’t be able to go into the World Cup, the Olympics ... that require that we work with federal, state and local partners.”

Other council members took aim at the chief over his officers’ shooting of rubber bullets during the protests.

“To see a reporter get shot with a rubber bullet ... on live television does not add to the de-escalation,” said Councilmember Hugo Soto-Martínez, referring to an Australian reporter who was shot during a protest on Sunday. “We have to be mindful of the tactics being used by some LAPD members that is adding to the escalation.”

“Just like a few protesters can take away from the messaging, the same thing can be said about LAPD. It overshadows the response,” he added.

Councilmember Eunisses Hernandez said that some LAPD officers acted “out of line for the situation.”

“I have lawyers posting videos of them getting shot,” she said. “I’ve seen videos of non-lethals being fired at protesters more than 50 yards away.”

McDonnell replied that the LAPD is the best department in the country at holding its officers accountable for their actions. But he said he couldn’t speak about specific uses of force by his officers at the protests, since the situation was still developing.

On Tuesday, City Councilmembers Tim McOsker, Ysabel Jurado and Hernandez signed a proposal asking various city agencies to provide information on the security infrastructure to “prevent unlawful entry by federal entities” at City Hall, council offices, public service counters, city-owned parking lots and other facilities.

“As this Federal political theater plays out, the safety of City facilities must be given special consideration for the sake of both City employees and the public,” the proposal said.
 

The Road to Canossa or Humiliation of Canossa (Italian: L'umiliazione di Canossa), or, sometimes, the Walk to Canossa (German: Gang nach Canossa/Kanossa)<a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Road_to_Canossa#cite_note-1"><span>[</span>1<span>]</span></a> was the journey of the Holy Roman Emperor Henry IV to Canossa Castle in 1077, and his subsequent ritual submission there to Pope Gregory VII. It took place during the Investiture controversy and involved the Emperor seeking absolution and the revocation of his excommunication by the Pope who had been staying at the castle as the guest of Margravine Matilda of Tuscany.

According to contemporary sources, he was forced to supplicate on his knees, waiting for three days and nights before the castle gate while a blizzard raged, "one of the most dramatic moments of the Middle Ages". The episode has spurred much debate among medieval chroniclers as well as modern historians, who dispute whether the walk was a humiliating defeat for the emperor or a "brilliant masterstroke".
 
Who the fuck wants ADIDAS shit? And a bigger question is how many of these retards don't know how much facial recognition has advanced - some of them at least covered their faces but one of the guys leaving the ADIDAS store had his face fully uncovered.
It’s allegedly still not great when it comes to recognizing niggers.
This shit is a comedy skit. Almost all of them are niggers too.
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This shit happens when there’s not a riot. Flash mobs were happening in Chicago even before COVID.

The niggers doing it were skilled too. Get in first and grab the valuable loot, then leave crap for the followers to sift through and occupy the cops.

How come the funkopops store never gets looted?
Who the fuck loots a sushi restaurant
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Niggers smash the self checkouts trying to pry the cash out while a white man grabs precious lego sets. Good luck getting a Pimeyes match on any of these nogs. It was pretty good back in 2020 but you still need a shot with both pupils clearly visible.
 
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Unfortunately, we do.
Because of this:

I don't think they care at this point man. Fucking hell are we really going to invent hypothetical greivances for each and every demographic before we enforce the basic fucking law? If Juan burns dc and rapes all Americans children must we go down the list to see if gay blind wheelchair bound black Republicans might change their votes if we do something? In a time when Trump is actually being called on to do more and people are cheering in whenever a cop does smack down a rioters?
 
The optics of the mexican flag as the rallying point for this riot is so bad for the libs and they dont understand why it looks bad.
Trumps says they are invaders that hate the us, so they wave a non us flag and attack the us.
For me it is the LA Raza chants mixed in. These people are literally ethnonationalists loyal to a foreign nation. I would say this isn't just a riot, but a filibuster attempt by Mexican citizens.
 
If you want some kino content, have a look at some of the 1960's riot videos here:
FFS why does YT block so many vids from any playback on other sites? Why does YT even have embedded videos if they are always blocked?

And while "woke" ("identity politics" unique to Current Year) may be an early 21st century thing, tensions related to "racism" aren't.
 
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