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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They're showing yet another funeral for Floyd on TV.

What the fuck? This dude was a fucking piece of shit. Maybe he didn't deserve to die, but did he deserve all this fucking glorification and reverence? Fuck no.

People need to remember this bafoonery when they vote.
People are literally milking this guy for everything and then some.

How disgraceful.

I'm sorry that he died like that, it's a shame. And it should raise the question about police reform.

But Jesus, enough is enough. What more could you give him? He's buried in a gold casket for Christ's sake.
 
They're showing yet another funeral for Floyd on TV.

What the fuck? This dude was a fucking piece of shit. Maybe he didn't deserve to die, but did he deserve all this fucking glorification and reverence? Fuck no.

People need to remember this bafoonery when they vote.
So they are parading his corpse around like the cult of some medieval saint?
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Just read a fanfiction where the most recent chapter had at the top of the page an author's note where they shilled for BLM and gave a donation link.

Like fuck off (sorry for language) and just let me read about fictional characters falling in love. Is that too much to ask? :(

Edit: and about the whole "carrying corpse around the country". Isnt that something they only do for presidents? Insane.
 
So are they gonna buttress the World Health Organization to call racism a pandemic?

No one is safe from BLM, no one!

Currently trending on Twatter

#shutdownSTEM

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But I thought scientists and doctors were heroes! I also love how the promo picture has these obligatory disabled people included.
 
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I'm sure she's had her run-ins with birth control.

First cartoon is nice and ok but second is imho dumb and disgusting. It doesn't look like that, how can the packages be together if they come from different months, plastic is not glass, they are not in formaline, they all look the same even if in theory some are older than the other, etc.

They are idiots who think they can abolish the police, if that girl really published that picture she's stupid but you didn't do yourself any favours by posting it imho.

@The Last Stand - no, "they" don't let you do that. Look at any medical book.

@raspberry mocha - what's this now against "scientist and doctors"???? you are on the internet using a computer or a phone, who invented that, fishermen? and when you are sick who treats you? leave doctors alone because they study 6 years, go through specialty training for 5 and have to be on duty the whole night and examine people with finger pain.

So great, the rioters are misguided fools but this now doesn't seem very clever.
 
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Stop paying for TV.
Stop going to the movies.
Stop paying for streaming subscriptions.

Not sure if you're aware of this, but even if you want to stop paying for these things, you can be forced to do so now.

A friend from work who rents an apartment renewed her lease the other day. She told me that they added a new "package amenity" to the lease: internet service for about 30% cheaper than the main provider in the area. It also includes a 100 channel cable TV package, plus a free cable box with HDMI output.

...and it's a mandatory addition to her lease now, you can't opt out. The management company got a bulk deal on internet, but to make it work everyone has to sign up; so they're rolling it out to the entire apartment complex. She can keep her current internet provider (she doesn't currently have cable), but in 60 days she also has to pay for the package deal. Including cable. (She had asked me if there was a legal way to avoid this amenity, and I couldn't find a way out in our state.)

Oh, and as a bonus, there's movie channels "included for free". Plus a premium movie channel, the kind that has its own streaming service already.

Media companies can't force you to actually watch any of their shitty content... yet. For now, they're content to merely force you to pay for it. No escape.
 
So are they gonna buttress the World Health Organization to call racism a pandemic?


But I thought scientists and doctors were heroes! I also love how the promo picture has these obligatory disabled people included.

Covid was #cancelled due to being racist and disproportionately killing people of color.
As with all things racist, the support system around it are also cancelled. It is time to #abolishmedicine.
 
I had a family member who was very popular while alive, and when he died there were two viewings held, one in the state where he lived for friends and coworkers to attend and then one viewing and the actual funeral in the state where he grew up and was going to be buried. Such things do happen, but this George Floyd thing feels so fake that if I were a member of his family I would be ashamed of this circus.
 
I had a family member who was very popular while alive, and when he died there were two viewings held, one in the state where he lived for friends and coworkers to attend and then one viewing and the actual funeral in the state where he grew up and was going to be buried. Such things do happen, but this George Floyd thing feels so fake that if I were a member of his family I would be ashamed of this circus.
dude, they had the audacity to ask for over a million dollars for the funeral, and received 12 million, and they didn't return them, and then they started a go-fund me for his stupid daughter, AND they didn't even pay for the funeral!
They have no shame.
 
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I already had my rant about them trying to appropriate Star Trek. But they want Superman, too? The all-American hero who was raised on a Kansas farm and moved to the big city so he could expose the corruption endemic to urban areas and fight crime where it is at its peak? The guy who was criticized by Frank Miller for being too deferential to the US government and Ronald Reagan in particular? That's who they think is a model of Antifa resistance?

"Pro-immigration" my ass, he's a foundling and that makes him presumptively an American citizen. And he assimilated so well he defends Earth every time Kryptonian survivors or robots or whatever try to conquer it. Superman does not kneel before Zod, nosir.
 
Not sure if you're aware of this, but even if you want to stop paying for these things, you can be forced to do so now.

A friend from work who rents an apartment renewed her lease the other day. She told me that they added a new "package amenity" to the lease: internet service for about 30% cheaper than the main provider in the area. It also includes a 100 channel cable TV package, plus a free cable box with HDMI output.

...and it's a mandatory addition to her lease now, you can't opt out. The management company got a bulk deal on internet, but to make it work everyone has to sign up; so they're rolling it out to the entire apartment complex. She can keep her current internet provider (she doesn't currently have cable), but in 60 days she also has to pay for the package deal. Including cable. (She had asked me if there was a legal way to avoid this amenity, and I couldn't find a way out in our state.)

Oh, and as a bonus, there's movie channels "included for free". Plus a premium movie channel, the kind that has its own streaming service already.

Media companies can't force you to actually watch any of their shitty content... yet. For now, they're content to merely force you to pay for it. No escape.
That sucks, but most apartments aren't like that. Obviously not worth moving over if the cost difference is small, but escaping is possible for the majority of people.
 
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Democrats criticized for wearing Kente cloth stoles in honor of George Floyd
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Congressional Democrats wore a traditional African cloth to announce sweeping legislation on Monday that aims to increase the accountability of police officers.
The Democrats wore Kente cloth stoles handed out by the Congressional Black Caucus and knelt on the floor of the U.S. Capitol Visitors Center for eight minutes and 46 seconds — the time police officer Derek Chauvin's knee was on the neck of George Floyd — before a press conference announcing the proposed "Justice in Policing Act."
Rep. Karen Bass, the chairwoman of the Congressional Black Caucus, defended the clothing choice to MSNBC when pressed about it.
"The significance of the Kente cloth is our African heritage, and for those of you without that heritage who are acting in solidarity," Bass said at the news conference. "That is the significance of the Kente cloth. Our origins and respecting our past."
Their clothing choice was derided on social media by some, with one author, Obianuju Ekeocha, posting a videosaying the move was "virtue signaling."
"I'm sure they put around their necks as some kind of mark or show of unity or solidarity with black people," Ekeocha said, in part. "So, in other words…this colorful fabric they had around their necks as some sort of placating symbol to show that they are not racist and they are together with black people."
I had to say something about the American politicians shameless and ignorantly using the Kente fabric as a prop in their virtue signaling.*I’m usually more mild mannered than this so please forgive me, I’m upset. pic.twitter.com/aZMjgsHujS
— Obianuju Ekeocha (@obianuju) June 8, 2020

According to the African American Intellectual History Society, Kente cloth is originally from modern-day Ghana and Togo and is traditionally produced by the men of the Akan and Ewe people in a process dating back to 1000 B.C.
Kente cloth, per mythology, was inspired by the "great trickster Ananse the Spider," who spun a web so beautiful that two brothers, Nan Koragu and Nana Ameyaw saw it, they returned to their village of Bonwire, Ghana and began to weave Kente, the society said in a 2017 post.
If there was every a time for Ghana to enforce their intellectual property copyright of protection over kente + adinkra textiles the time is NOW cuz................ pic.twitter.com/FlNW3uj1Ff
— Shelby Ivey Christie (@bronze_bombSHEL) June 8, 2020
Kente cloth has become widely used in the United States after rising to popularity in the 1960s during the Civil Rights Movement and is part of the black diaspora. Modern-day college graduates will recognize the stoles worn by Congressmen and women on Monday as similar to those of matriculating students who don them to pay homage to their history. Many church pastors also wear Kente stoles as a way to "show a spiritual connection between them and (their) ancestors," according to a 2012 study.
Not a huge fan of the Kente cloth, but it was a show of solidarity from more seasoned folks, so I get it. I just hope we don't miss what happened after the performative part, which is that legislation is being introduced. Keep this same energy for the Rand Pauls who will vote No.
— April (@ReignOfApril) June 8, 2020
"Not a huge fan of the Kente cloth, but it was a show of solidarity from more seasoned folks, so I get it," April Reign, the creator of the hashtag #OscarsSoWhite, tweeted. "I just hope we don't miss what happened after the performative part, which is that legislation is being introduced. Keep this same energy for the Rand Pauls who will vote No."
Democrats in the House and Senate decided to wear African patterned cloth and take a knee for 8 minutes and 46 seconds in honor of George Floyd. This is a mess. pic.twitter.com/CerdH2Zuqq
— Frederick Joseph (@FredTJoseph) June 8, 2020
Frederick Joseph, the author of "The Black Friend: On Being a Better White Person," posted on Twitter several times Monday about what some are calling a congressional stunt.
"This is a mess," he wrote in one, adding later it was "cultural appropriation and pandering."
He told TODAY in an interview he felt the House and Senate members have "never been categorized as pro-black" and were "trying to make a bolder statement but it fell flat."
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"I think that the optics of seeing older white people wearing a traditional African pattern, kneeling for eight minutes and 46 seconds, the time period which George Floyd was killed, it was kind of…a little traumatizing to see white people kneeling the same amount of time as a police officer kneeled on Floyd's neck," he explained. "I don't think anything will change if Nancy Pelosi didn't understand the tone-deafness of 'Oh yeah let me definitely put on this cloth.'"
He added he was disappointed in the Congressional Black Caucus for providing the stoles.
"I think the Kente cloth thing completely overshadowed something that was trending toward something good," he said. "The substance here is…actually stopping black people from being murdered."
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If passed, the "Justice in Policing Act" would ban chokeholds like the kind that led to the death of George Floyd and no-knock warrants, as was used before Breonna Taylor's fatal shooting.
The legislation would also require local police departments to send data on the use of force to the federal government and create a grant program that would allow state attorneys general to create an independent process to investigate misconduct or excessive use of force, NBC News reported. The bill would also make lynching a federal hate crime.
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