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>NYPD
Brooklyn overrun. More police cars destroyed. What kind of pussies are letting this happen. Unless you apply discipline they will burn everything down. wtf.
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>NYPD
Brooklyn overrun. More police cars destroyed. What kind of pussies are letting this happen. Unless you apply discipline they will burn everything down. wtf.
Because everyone hates CNN.Why are they going after CNN HQ???? They had their reporters arrested by police literally just yesterday so you'd think they'd have diplomatic immunity from the fine upstanding protesters.
Reacting to the death of George Floyd, rapper Lil Wayne said Friday that folks need to be “very specific” when reacting to perceived injustices, warning not to blame the “entire force” or an “entire race.”
Wayne, whose real name is Dwayne Michael Carter, Jr., noted that he’s unimpressed by “hashtag” and “t-shirt” activism if you don’t actually help the person you’re claiming to get justice for.
Wayne noted that he’s often questioned about his apparent silence on some issues, seemingly referring to racial issues.
“The reason people always ask me why you don’t say this, why you don’t do that, what else am I gonna do after that?” he explained. “Some people put a tweet out and they think they did something. Some people wear a shirt, they think they did something.”
This is a police horse, it knows nothing but brutality and corruption.She's probably fine, maybe a couple scrapes from the road, but horses are real smart and typically wont step on you once they know you're under them.
They fucking deadnamed Lil Wayne.![]()
Lil Wayne On Floyd Death: Stop Blaming Entire Police Force, Entire Race; There Are ‘A Bunch Of Facts We Think We Know That We Don’t Know’
Reacting to the death of George Floyd, rapper Lil Wayne said Friday that folks need to be “very specific” when reacting to perceived injustices, warning not to blame the “entire force” or an “entire race.” Wayne, whose real name is Dwayne Michael Carter, Jr., noted that he’s unimpressed by...www.dailywire.com
to be fair, it's a helluva lot easier to light an entire floor on fire when you crash a jet airliner into it rather than just run around with a lighter and some rubbing alcoholGet a floor 2/3s the way up, light the entire thing up so that the supports weaken, then the higher floors will collapse and cascade down. That is how the towers fell, they basically removed a floor and all the floors higher up fell on the lower ones.
What the fuck, him and that Spider-Man voice actor too. Only celebrities speaking up against this shit are black celebrities.![]()
Lil Wayne On Floyd Death: Stop Blaming Entire Police Force, Entire Race; There Are ‘A Bunch Of Facts We Think We Know That We Don’t Know’
Reacting to the death of George Floyd, rapper Lil Wayne said Friday that folks need to be “very specific” when reacting to perceived injustices, warning not to blame the “entire force” or an “entire race.” Wayne, whose real name is Dwayne Michael Carter, Jr., noted that he’s unimpressed by...www.dailywire.com
Eh, maybe and maybe not. The average bugman thinks it's funny, but the party menbers with even a few braincells are thinking of how Trump will use this to help him get re-elected and how much more pressure he'll put on them if he gets another four more years.
The media misrepresents Black people. So destroying it will stop it.Why are they going after CNN HQ???? They had their reporters arrested by police literally just yesterday so you'd think they'd have diplomatic immunity from the fine upstanding protesters.
OH yes, but if you have an entire night to throw around gasoline you could do it.to be fair, it's a helluva lot easier to light an entire floor on fire when you crash a jet airliner into it rather than just run around with a lighter and some rubbing alcohol
Remember dis nigga kisses men.![]()
Lil Wayne On Floyd Death: Stop Blaming Entire Police Force, Entire Race; There Are ‘A Bunch Of Facts We Think We Know That We Don’t Know’
Reacting to the death of George Floyd, rapper Lil Wayne said Friday that folks need to be “very specific” when reacting to perceived injustices, warning not to blame the “entire force” or an “entire race.” Wayne, whose real name is Dwayne Michael Carter, Jr., noted that he’s unimpressed by...www.dailywire.com
Brooklyn overrun. More police cars destroyed. What kind of pussies are letting this happen. Unless you apply discipline they will burn everything down. wtf.
Fire crew back at the police van that they put out earlier, guys in NYC tried to set it on fire again.
I disagree, I wholly think people got merc'd especially in MNPS on the first night when the shit went full boog, I just don't think they are gonna bring it up because it's shines the inconvenient light on how these aren't just "heated protest"And for those of you that keep thinking we're at LA Riots level?
No. No we're not.
Motherfuckers were getting flat out killed. The police were routed, not by retreat orders, but by rioters. People were getting pulled from their cars and culturally enriched.
And unlike now, the news showed every fucking gory detail as they talked about blacks are oppressed and won't someone please think of the nogs.
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Lil Wayne On Floyd Death: Stop Blaming Entire Police Force, Entire Race; There Are ‘A Bunch Of Facts We Think We Know That We Don’t Know’
Reacting to the death of George Floyd, rapper Lil Wayne said Friday that folks need to be “very specific” when reacting to perceived injustices, warning not to blame the “entire force” or an “entire race.” Wayne, whose real name is Dwayne Michael Carter, Jr., noted that he’s unimpressed by...www.dailywire.com
See also: The Great Replacement in Minneapolis: From 99% White in 1910 to 60% White in 2020…
I know what Minneapolis is going through tonight. I was born in Newark, New Jersey, in 1948. In those days, it was a vibrant medium-sized city in the New York metropolitan region. It was over 80% white. We had a huge Jewish population, mostly settled in the Weequahic section of town, a predominant Italian population and large numbers of Germans and Slavs of various types, by my recollection mostly Poles and Ukrainians.
It was a wonderful place. It was in fact truly “diverse” and an interesting place to live. In Newark and neighboring Irvington we had two German-language movie theaters, a Polish theater and an Italian theater. We had access to some of the best bread I have ever tasted, made fresh every day in the ethnic bakeries. Our delis were famous, as were our ethnic butcher shops. Our schools were first class. The future New York City Mayor Ed Koch was a graduate of Newark public schools.
What our elites like to call “The Great Migration” (and we’re not allowed to call “The Great Replacement”) had already hit Newark by then and the Central Wardhad begun to rot. The elites, even then, did not blame the new inhabitants of the ward for the rot, it was the “landlords” who were to blame, we were told. People who only cared about profits. The landlords, on the other hand complained that the new tenants they were now willingly renting to were wrecking their properties.
Riding through the ward, as I did many times in the 1950s as a child, it seemed that the landlords were correct, the beautiful front doors of the old brick homes were smashed in because someone had forgotten a key, windows were smashed out. Garbage was everywhere. When we drove a few blocks into a neighborhood that was still Italian or Slav or Jewish or German, the same old homes were maintained by the tenants, they had beautiful window boxes overflowing with flowers and no garbage was on the streets.
Amazingly, the folks who were not so “great” were able to keep a neighborhood decent, worthy of living in.
The migration that was changing Newark forever, that would cause it to lose 200,000 residents between 1950 and the present, was to us not, “The Great Migration” bringing precious diversity to our benighted city. It was in fact “The Great Invasion” of people so alien, so primitive, and so in contrast with our concepts of how to live in a civilized society that it led to the “Great Flight” of over 200,000 white residents of that once great city and the total collapse of its school system.
The Great Invasion also had its violent, almost military side. As an elderly Ukrainian food truck operator told me in 1967, “this is a slow genocide, every week a few of us are murdered and many more sell our homes and run for the shore.”
It was just that, and then came the riots. Our liberal elites would have us believe that the Newark Riots were the result of “racism.” And indeed, racism—on both sides—played a part.