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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You know... I've thought about this before, but this incident has really solidified it:

What the fuck do people think the cops' jobs are?

I mean, seriously: You drive to an area where there is rioting, past curfew (and idk if the press has some exemption to this, maybe they have to get clearance beforehand, whatever) and then you are shocked when the cops are heavy handed and demand to know who the fuck you are and why you're out past curfew? Are people so... Dare I say it, privileged that they don't understand the high-stakes, high-stress nature of what a police officer does? Do people not get that the cops are society's garbage collectors, going wherever there's a problem and removing whatever flightless shit-bird is the source of the problem?

When an emergency room has an addict throwing punches at the nurses, who do you call? The cops.

When some drunk homeless dude comes to your workplace and starts screaming at you, who do you call? The cops.

When a kid has a knife at school and is threatening to stab people, who do you call? The cops. (Unless you're Parkland, then you bury that shit to make your school attendance, delinquency, and graduation stats look better.)

So many people reporting on these riots seem abso-fucking-lutely gobsmacked that the police are pepper-spraying and arresting people that are throwing bricks at them. They are stunned that the cops are hyper-vigilant and treating anyone who's out past curfew with heightened suspicion. "Wait, the cops are throwing people down and handcuffing them and arresting them? WHY ARE THEY DOING THAT?" And I get that some of it is hypocrisy ("I embody the moral center and so any opposition I receive is wrong") but some of it does genuinely seem to be straight-up ignorance of what a cop is expected to do (and NEEDS to do) in these situations. They don't seem to get that for the most part, considering the circumstances, the police are showing remarkable restraint.

It just astonishes me that people think these are unreasonable responses to the rioting. Imagine being so privileged as a society that you can't tell the difference between legitimate police brutality and legitimately necessary heavy-handedness in a riot.
This entire post is why these little shits don’t deserve rights or freedoms, they waste them. The right to protest doesn’t give you the right to hurl shit at the cops, beat on people, steal, and burn shit down. Every mother fucking right you have has a limit and you have gone so far past it, that your in another universe And I’m just gonna say it: given that these people can’t express them selves freely without acting like barbarians, I feel it fitting that they get treated as the mad animals that they are! You say we live in a police state? Well fuckers you keep this up and your gonna find out what that truly means! if you would like a preview just look at China & North Korea. That’s the path your leading us down.
 
Giving into any of these stupid demands is the worst thing they can do. Whatever it is, it will never be enough. It just makes them look weak and emboldens the children to keep throwing tantrums because they feel like it's working.
Still, shit can go south real fucking quick. When they start looting and burning shit, that's the time to stop kneeling and make all of those entitled idiots know what rubber bullets feel like.
 
Except even this wont be enough, anything done after this shit will never be enough for these animals, yes some are just misguided, doesn't make what they're doing any better or right though.

Exactly. The police standing there and keeping their cool should be enough to diffuse the situation on their end- if the protestors keep screaming or escalate to violence, then they are accountable for that choice, not the cops.

Actively bending a knee to the protestors is a bad, bad message to send, imo. Police are authority figures and making an active show of submission to an aggressive crowd when you have not done anything wrong is like giving into a screaming toddler because you don't want to deal with the whining anymore: It makes you feel good in the moment, but it shows the kid that screaming and throwing a fit gets them what they want.

(ETA: partially ninja'd by @nonperson)
 
Awful late for garbage collecting in the hood, don't you think?
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Sir John Glubb's Fate of Empires is always a good read if you want a sneak peak into the future.

people.uncw.edu/kozloffm/glubb.pdf

Everything is crumbling according to plan, but I think it will be some time before we're soft enough to be invaded by an outside force. At least I hope that can be staved off until after I'm dead of old age.
 
You know... I've thought about this before, but this incident has really solidified it:

What the fuck do people think the cops' jobs are?

I mean, seriously: You drive to an area where there is rioting, past curfew (and idk if the press has some exemption to this, maybe they have to get clearance beforehand, whatever) and then you are shocked when the cops are heavy handed and demand to know who the fuck you are and why you're out past curfew? Are people so... Dare I say it, privileged that they don't understand the high-stakes, high-stress nature of what a police officer does? Do people not get that the cops are society's garbage collectors, going wherever there's a problem and removing whatever flightless shit-bird is the source of the problem?

When an emergency room has an addict throwing punches at the nurses, who do you call? The cops.

When some drunk homeless dude comes to your workplace and starts screaming at you, who do you call? The cops.

When a kid has a knife at school and is threatening to stab people, who do you call? The cops. (Unless you're Parkland, then you bury that shit to make your school attendance, delinquency, and graduation stats look better.)

So many people reporting on these riots seem abso-fucking-lutely gobsmacked that the police are pepper-spraying and arresting people that are throwing bricks at them. They are stunned that the cops are hyper-vigilant and treating anyone who's out past curfew with heightened suspicion. "Wait, the cops are throwing people down and handcuffing them and arresting them? WHY ARE THEY DOING THAT?" And I get that some of it is hypocrisy ("I embody the moral center and so any opposition I receive is wrong") but some of it does genuinely seem to be straight-up ignorance of what a cop is expected to do (and NEEDS to do) in these situations. They don't seem to get that for the most part, considering the circumstances, the police are showing remarkable restraint.

It just astonishes me that people think these are unreasonable responses to the rioting. Imagine being so privileged as a society that you can't tell the difference between legitimate police brutality and legitimately necessary heavy-handedness in a riot.

They're Garbage Men.
 
Chances on this lasting into this week? If so how long do you think?
This'll go on for at least another week. Either they get it all out of their system or they run out of buildings to arson and things to steal. Two to three weeks later we'll hear about the massive spike in Covid cases in cities that didn't immediately stamp out these riots. One to two months after that, it'll be back to the status quo with a few less antifa/blm idiots.
 
Still, shit can go south real fucking quick. When they start looting and burning shit, that's the time to stop kneeling and make all of those entitled idiots know what rubber bullets feel like.
It's Portland, it's commie through and through and Freemason cops are more than willing to obey the traitor's orders. Really all the leftist / dem / Libtard side are all Bolshevik traitors in disguise and have all childs in Antifa groups.
 
Holy shit, I'm not making this up: a feminist social media influencer is giving instructions on how to destroy the Washington Monument, and libtards and other self-loathing whites are cheering her on...

Heres the archive of that twitter thread. https://archive.md/KkAvs

It appears she was not referring to the Washington monument, but instead to a confederate obelisk in birmingham that has twisted some panties in the past.
 
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