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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That's a beautiful moment. The media can't use their usual "Gun owners are evil white racists" playbook here, since the left have considered the browns as sacred and untouchable. And now, this is starting to backfire on them.
We have reached a level when shit skin and squiggly eyed chinks will teach us how to be American.
Also Jamal and Ahmed too.
 
I think if it gets much worse, BLM will announce they're stopping official protests and say that the other protestors don't speak for them. Then the governors will let the national guard go hogwild, as then the violence will be directed towards "outsiders" and "anarchists" or whatever. That's if they're smart. Otherwise, this going to keep going until the white liberals start getting hit where they live, and Bill DeBlasio goes full 1488 and demands Trump send in the army to wipe out Queens.
Bold of you to assume some of the people in BLM aren't going out later at night to steal shit.
 
Eh, I don’t have a problem with any of that. It’s not race-baity or showing preferential treatment, and at least there’s no gay shit hamfisted in for June.

Nah, just like silence is oppression, anything that isn't a scathing critique of the past week is an explicit endorsement of rape and murder.
 
Probably very late since this thread is rapidly closing in on 1200 pages but has this shit show bumped guns higher up anyone else's list of purchases?

I'm considering going to look at shotguns at the shop near work on my lunch break or on my way home and have a friend who I'm seeing Saturday who was selling a handgun last time I saw him. Will definitely be asking if that's still available.

My city has been pretty quiet about all of this but I live in a neighborhood pretty close to the ghetto so if shit does go down I'd have a lot more peace of mind.
 
Arresting someone on a quiet street =/= arresting people during a riot. Did you see the post where a cop tried to arrest a person and a different guy walked up and shot him in the head?

This isn’t kicking one person out of a building because they trespassed, this is dealing with a building that has been taken over by people who have set traps, are burning shit and have no problem with killing the cops trying to get them out. And you’re the person complaining that the cops aren’t allowing you to go to work on the fourth floor just because all the burning and killing is happening on floors 3,6,7, 8, and 12.

I don't think you understand how curfews work. Curfews do not state "Don't commit crimes after x time" they state "it is a crime to go outside after x time". Don't compare shutting down a business that's currently on fire to 'no one is allowed to leave the house'. A business can't conduct its business while it's on fire and full of violent rabble. The outside still exists and can be traversed through even when there's idiots running around outside causing problems.

Look, the fact of the matter is having random indignant passersby in the mix while the police are trying to keep the peace only further muddies the waters in an already evolving and complex situation.

I don't mean to judge how you'd act in real life, but by your words here, I can only assume you'd get in the way of law enforcement actions. Even if you didn't, you'd just be one more person for them to watch out for and inevitably divert resources to saving your ass when and if you end up hurt.

I'm all for personal liberty, but wanton violence and destruction on a national scale seems to be one of those few times I can get behind government intervention. Yeah, fucking cities being burnt down enmasse by bloodthirsty mobs is definitely something I'll cede to the government.

The situation being difficult is what we've overtrained, overequipped and overpaid our police officers for. It's not an excuse to deprive innocent passersby of their rights. "For your own good" laws are garbage without exception, and "We'd just need to protect you if you came outside" isn't an excuse for telling me - or anyone else - "you just can't go outside or we'll arrest you". The government is already perfectly capable of handling angry violent mobs without taking extra rights and liberties away from me. The government deciding it should start regulating where I go and when I do so 'for my safety' is far more deadly for a far longer time than a bunch of angry black teenagers shooting people and burning buildings.
 
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Is this how we get rid of the whites in Antifa? Just give them guns?

Funny, more or less every far-leftist I ever knew personally was a complete wreck of a person who wore their mental illnesses and/or past suicide attempts as badges of honor. But yeah let's listen to them about how to run our lives and re-arrange our value systems
 
At day what, 6, 7? I think we can all agree that at this point enough is enough. It needs to end before militias begin to form. The videos of bodies laying on the ground in Illenois broke me, lads. I don't care what happens to these rioters anymore. Shoot to kill, and if one gets caught, straight to gitmo.

They aren't fucking protesting, they are literally ripping apart communities. I hope each and every fucking one of them gets hauled before a court for treason, and enough of them squeal when they get bamboo jammed under their fingernails to rat out every single financer and organizer of this shit. Fuck them. Give me my hats. I'm off to go laugh at some cows. Dear Leader will update the front page when shit goes actually hot.

I can't watch liberals pretzel themselves into supporting this without feeling actual fucking anger. AS A CANADIAN.
 
Out of curiosity. Does anyone know of any celebs/twitter checkmarks that have tweeted in support that are actually out there with the people? I know most of them aren't but I do wonder if there is anyone that actually has the balls to put themself at risk instead of just letting the lowly peons do it for them.
 
I don't think you understand how curfews work. Curfews do not state "Don't commit crimes after x time" they state "it is a crime to go outside after x time". Don't compare shutting down a business that's currently on fire to 'no one is allowed to leave the house'. A business can't conduct its business while it's on fire and full of violent rabble. The outside still exists and can be traversed through even when there's idiots running around outside causing problems.
I think he's comparing it to a massive shootout in an apartment building and the police refusing to let you in, whether it's your home or not. Which would be the procedure.
 
This entire situation is just eerie. I'm an electrician near Birmingham Alabama, and a lot of the blacks I work with despise the riot, and agree that it is a waste.

So they're employed, are probably a family man and love the country they live in?

Explains the difference between them and the rats running around right now.
 
I think if it gets much worse, BLM will announce they're stopping official protests and say that the other protestors don't speak for them. Then the governors will let the national guard go hogwild, as then the violence will be directed towards "outsiders" and "anarchists" or whatever. That's if they're smart. Otherwise, this going to keep going until the white liberals start getting hit where they live, and Bill DeBlasio goes full 1488 and demands Trump send in the army to wipe out Queens.

You realize that BLM's core issue is that it lacks central leadership, which they claim is because they don't want to risk leadership assassination and destabilization due to said assassination, which makes sense but nonetheless comes at the tradeoff of being able to self-distinguish from copycats. It's the same issue you see with Anonymous-- anybody can claim they're BLM, whether they peacefully protest or light up everyone in sight, and you'll just have to trust the people that say that doesn't actually represent BLM.

This also leads to a lack of accountability, which leads to a lack of credibility.
 
These multinational corporations all protest police brutality, but they never speak up against vandalism or looting.

Some, like Sony, even implicitly endorse it by bailing out rioters.

We should start a campaign to coerce every corporation who voiced support for the protests to refuse to press charges against anyone who loots their stores, bail them out of jail, and give them the items that they stole for free. That would be hilarious.
 
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