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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Confederates be laughing in their graves.

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Anyone who pulls a gun on an innocent in commission of a crime - to say nothing of invading that innocent's home - is a monster. There aren't two ways about this.

I've thought about this a lot. I see what you're saying, and I'm constantly in a debate about this in my head. Can a person truly change? Take it another way, an ex-nazi who escaped to Argentina, changes with the times, lives in regret in their head over what they've done like any traumatized soldier or war, and then is captured by Mossad agents to be tried in Israel is just as terrible and vindictive; I do think that, at some point, a person may be forgiven if they're no longer that person anymore. He might not have been that Floyd anymore.
 
his funeral is the saddest thing
"cared" so much by coattail riders in death, no meaning in life
nothing but pomp and fake tears

at least glyndwr michael did something good after his death

Ever see World's Greatest Dad with Robin Williams? Its an underrated movie, but covers a very similar subject.

In the film, Robin is a father to a HORRIBLE teenaged son. He's like, the worst person. Every negative thing you think about when you think of moody teenagers rolled up into the most unlikable ball of shitty attitude.

Seriously, no one liked this kid and with good reason. He was an abrasive fuck face. He had a friend that he abused and only was around him because he was a nerdy wimp that took the abuse. All the other kids at school hated him, and even his own father later admitted that he loved him, but he didn't like him.

Well, one day, his son accidentally commits auto-erotic asphyxiation, and when Robin finds him, he opts to write a suicide note rather than have his son be humiliated in death. The suicide note then gets recognized as a work of art, and all the kids the school ALL OF A SUDDEN take on the son as an icon of depression and he that he had a real artists soul and they all tried to kind of cash in social brownie points over his death and virtue signal to holy heaven.

Seriously, the movie was released in 2009, right before a lot of this SJW crap online started spouting up, and man oh man did it predict this shit or what? It was hilarious to see people hate this kid (as they should, he was a punk) but then all of a sudden turn around and say they are sorry for his death and try to make themselves look like amazing people by mourning him. All of a sudden, the kid's past sins were forgiven, and you were horrible if you spoke out against him.
 

Get on your knees, chinks.
 
I've thought about this a lot. I see what you're saying, and I'm constantly in a debate about this in my head. Can a person truly change? Take it another way, an ex-nazi who escaped to Argentina, changes with the times, lives in regret in their head over what they've done like any traumatized soldier or war, and then is captured by Mossad agents to be tried in Israel is just as terrible and vindictive;
wait hitler was caught?
 
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Probably late and gay but.

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Easy to say when they live in places that hire private security so well armed they could stop an army or ten of joggers.

Guess who is in charge of security at all major Hollywood events: on-location shoots, movie premieres, award shows, and that holiest of ceremonies, the Oscars?
 
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I've thought about this a lot. I see what you're saying, and I'm constantly in a debate about this in my head. Can a person truly change? Take it another way, an ex-nazi who escaped to Argentina, changes with the times, lives in regret in their head over what they've done like any traumatized soldier or war, and then is captured by Mossad agents to be tried in Israel is just as terrible and vindictive; I do think that, at some point, a person may be forgiven if they're no longer that person anymore. He might not have been that Floyd anymore.

That's a point I have never considered. I don't think that guy deserved to die, I don't think the cops meant to kill him either. I do believe that cop that kneeled on his neck was a prick that should have lost his badge long ago.
 
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