U.S. Riots of May 2020 over George Floyd and others - ITT: a bunch of faggots butthurt about worthless internet stickers

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my take is that he wanted to secure the dude and keep him pinned until he can be taken away (by ambulance or police backup) and knee to the neck was his go-to tactics for situations like that. dude probably did that knee-to-neck pin on hundreds of suspects before without ever running into issues, so the idea that it could seriously injure or even kill the guy wasn't even on his mind at all.
Do you think that justifies it? Just because you've used a technique incorrectly for years with no incident doesn't mean you have carte blanche to keep doing it until the one time you get caught fucking up.
 
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It can't be normal, happend once in a country of 330 million people, good job now tell us how the dead black man would of looked like his son.
No, no. It didn't happen just once. There was a thing a couple months ago in a different state. And then there was another thing a couple months before that in another state. So, you know, daily constant fear blah blah etc.
 
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AntiFa will just run away the minute they are met with an armed militia. They can’t protect anything. Also, most AntiFa members are either obese or super skinny, so they would make terrible guards.
That, and the joggers will be at the mercy of Adam "If it's black, prepare to attack" Warski. You better stay back, he WILL defend himself.
 
You know, its so weird to me that this website, that according to some people is the worst place of the internet, is the only one that i saw actually make some sense of this situation, even with all the occasional derailers
Elsewhere in social media and imageboards all i see is either people still defending the cop even in front of such strong evidence or completely ignoring all the damage done by the rioters, with no inbetween
Its refreshing to see some clarity in this situation
 
You know, its so weird to me that this website, that according to some people is the worst place of the internet, is the only one that i saw actually make some sense of this situation, even with all the occasional derailers
Elsewhere in social media and imageboards all i see is either people still defending the cop even in front of such strong evidence or completely ignoring all the damage done by the rioters, with no inbetween
Its refreshing to see some clarity in this situation
We still have both of them here. For every person who thinks both sides are terrible there's someone who wants to see the city burn and someone who is posting "KILL ALL THE NIGGERS" unironically. We just don't censor opinions here.
 
Seeing how overreactionary people get when you even call out how these Riots are unjustified (and I mean in the sense they are hurting innocent people and burning the whole city down while encouraging racial division) is honestly making it hard for me to feel bad for the guy who got murdered by that cop. Like, I feel that anyone who even remotely cares about this situation is a few steps away from becoming a shrieking piece of shit.
 
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Do you think that justifies it? Just because you've used a technique incorrectly for years with no incident doesn't mean you have carte blanche to keep doing it until the one time you get caught fucking up.
If the autopsy shows that it wasn't what killed him, is that method still unacceptable? It looks bad, but what is unacceptable if it didn't actually cause any serious harm to him? (I honestly don't know.)

Wait they work?
Plenty that were stuck working 9-5 who couldn't stay up all night to riot will be joining them, not to mention all those being shipped in from other areas.
 
Ah, the racebaiter in chief. Was wondering when he'd jog in and offer his cold diarrhea take.
... yes, because during Obama's term, black deaths were at an all time low or didn't happen. He had magical tribal powers that set in place a protective charm to ward off danger from his brothers and sisters.

It's all good.👍
 
Do you think that justifies it? Just because you've used a technique incorrectly for years with no incident doesn't mean you have carte blanche to keep doing it until the one time you get caught fucking up.
well yeah, if you pin a hundred people without any problem and then one time some drugged out dude with coronary artery disease and high blood pressure croaks while pinned, it's not honest to call the pinning cop a murderer for it, especially when the coroners report explicitly states that "the autopsy report revealed no physical findings that support a diagnosis of traumatic asphyxia or strangulation"
 
If the autopsy shows that it wasn't what killed him, is that method still unacceptable? It looks bad, but what is unacceptable if it didn't actually cause any serious harm to him? (I honestly don't know.)

I'm not an expert but everything I've seen from people who -are- suggests that what he's doing isn't how they were trained and is dangerous in the best circumstances, so I'd say it's not acceptable, no.
 
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