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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Fuck nascar. Support your local small dirt tracks instead. I spend at least 4 weekends a summer with my buddies who race at local tracks, and have had many a beer and blunt in their garages. And none of us ever gave any fucks about nascar.
I'd really like to go to our area track/dragstrip, but unfortunately...
NOWHERE IS SAFE
 
If only you knew how bad things are...

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I had a roommate that was that kind of insane. He would constantly talk about girls by saying they're "just walking wet holes " and his whole concept was that girls must definitely be talking and thinking about dick 99.9% of the time because he thought about sex non-stop. He also clogged the shower drain because he would jack off in the shower by printing hard copy pornographs,. then use the water to stick them to the wall as it ran, then he'd crumple the wet paper and jam it down the drain because.......he thought you couldn't do that kind of thing in college?
I'm waiting for him to troon out, but it's been a while since I checked in. For as scarily deranged he was, he never acted to talk to women or go anywhere at all. He was like a Jane Goodall, watching from afar.

These people always see themselves as the revolutionaries celebrated for years enshrined in the system, not understanding that if you can't excel in the current system, you certainly don't have what it takes to thrive under a communist one.
Now how do we go about funding you creating a YouTube documentary about this man, because he sounds fascinating. I imagine Gothic King Cobra tier greatness.

Link to Gothic King Cobra, for those that need a reprieve and just want to watch some bleak autism.
 
part of the issue is that a while ago they actually said that the melting pot ideal was a horrid thing, so they replaced it with a "salad bowl", where everything was 'distinct and unique and incredibly healthy'.
And that was in the beginning of grievence studies as a whole.
Canucks call it the "cultural mosaic". Similar lunacy, but at least we have a precedent for it because of Quebec.
 
I for one support the idea of a communist uprising and revolution. These people need to be purged and communism finally put into the dustbin of history lest these control freaks kill every last bit of sanity left. Who honestly thinks letting a bunch of black alphabet people dictate how we live our lives is a good idea? We’re at the point where the elite are so obsessed with power and control that they are completely destabilizing this country.
 
Now how do we go about funding you creating a YouTube documentary about this man, because he sounds fascinating. I imagine Gothic King Cobra tier greatness.

Link to Gothic King Cobra, for those that need a reprieve and just want to watch some bleak autism.
The last thing I saw from him was a picture my mom sent, he had gotten married to an obese, makeupless, zitty heifer of a woman and in the pictures he had a BONER. IN HIS WEDDING PICTURES HE'S AT A FULL NINETY DEGREES AS SHE'S LOOKING DOWN AND LAUGHING and he doesn't seem to notice. Very odd, freakish man. He mentioned once that "yknow, when your'e excited, like christmas morning as a kid, and you have a boner? What? That doesn't happen? yeah right, how do you feel when you're looking forward to something? You dont' get a boner? WTF?

I've only ever lived with maybe four people that were normal, all my life. Surprising how rare they are.
 
I for one support the idea of a communist uprising and revolution. These people need to be purged and communism finally put into the dustbin of history lest these control freaks kill every last bit of sanity left. Who honestly thinks letting a bunch of black alphabet people dictate how we live our lives is a good idea? We’re at the point where the elite are so obsessed with power and control that they are completely destabilizing this country.
So we let them revolution long enough to kill the elites, then hope they're too stupid to stop us from counter-revolutioning?
 
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I had a roommate that was that kind of insane. He would constantly talk about girls by saying they're "just walking wet holes " and his whole concept was that girls must definitely be talking and thinking about dick 99.9% of the time because he thought about sex non-stop. He also clogged the shower drain because he would jack off in the shower by printing hard copy pornographs,. then use the water to stick them to the wall as it ran, then he'd crumple the wet paper and jam it down the drain because.......he thought you couldn't do that kind of thing in college?
I'm waiting for him to troon out, but it's been a while since I checked in. For as scarily deranged he was, he never acted to talk to women or go anywhere at all. He was like a Jane Goodall, watching from afar.

These people always see themselves as the revolutionaries celebrated for years enshrined in the system, not understanding that if you can't excel in the current system, you certainly don't have what it takes to thrive under a communist one.
Every pervert I knew growing up was a Secret Lady Woman the whole time, it turns out.
 
I haven't seen this mentioned anywhere else in the thread, but I noticed this too and thought I'd get some opinions on the matter.

Were the people who picked Floyd up in the ambulance even EMTs? They didn't try to resuscitate, perform CPR, or anything at all. One of them grabbed his head and they shuffled him away as quickly as they could. Not to mention they're wearing body armor and appear to be state police. Unless EMTs and paramedics in Minneapolis abide by different standards when it comes to uniform and procedures it looks like a group of state police came out of that ambulance with no paramedics in sight. Plus it looks like they're wearing all your standard state police gear on their belts, including weapons. Attached is the subpar video I stumbled upon that lead me to rethink what I saw.

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Someone compiled all the known footage here, including the video yours has. the EMTs arrive at around 18 minutes in.
 
One person's idea of fair share will be another person's idea of racist bigotry because they all put themselves on the top of the intersectional progressive stack.

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Link to original tweet.
A picture really is worth a thousand words

What alot of these upper class white revolutionaries don't take in account is that there is a huge portion of the Black community that is EXTREMELY Homophobic, and alot of them are also anti semitic, alot of these George Floyd protesters tolerate the LGBTQ+ Comrades because they can use the white guys as body shields and while Skylar is in jail or in the Hospital after taking a rubber bullet to his face his girl is getting piped and handed around like the Kool-aid pitcher at the neighborhood cookout.

Utterly incredible. I hope they beat the cops off just long enough so that the LGBTQ folks can realize that most able bodied black men/women utterly despise them
 
So we let them revolution long enough to kill the elites, then hope they're too stupid to stop us from counter-revolutioning?
That’s exactly right. They’re pretty anti-Semitic too, so it’ll be fun to watch the ADL put themselves into knots figuring out how to deal with a bunch Jew-hating black people torching their neighborhoods. The elites created these racial divisions to stop any sort of class solidarity, they’ll get what they fucking deserve.
 
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This is all well and good. Let them have Seattle for now.

Let the national guard bulldoze almost every other "revolution" in the country and when they are all done, Seattle can be last. If they think securing six blocks and storming a city meeting is any sign they are winning they are terribly delusional. The only reason this hasn't already been run into the ground is because there are people City officials sitting on their hands and closing their eyes hoping if they pray hard enought they can avoid the lines for the guillotine (fat chance) And I say let the mongrel hoards have them, let the mayor's all cuck out to these Anarcho communists, once they seize city hall theyll still be executed by some rich white kid yelling about the "proletariat" lmfao

Lest all these Politician allys forget:

We can all watch what the adult babies do when they are in charge for a few weeks. Then after that shit hole city is ruined from their autistic fever dream. Roll the tanks in.

There is no national revolution. I live in a fairly big city everyday I drive to work I pass by where the national guard is stationed. If these faggots think they are about to lead some charge with sticks rocks, low caliber ammunition and completely untrained Women's studies majors they have another thing coming.

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Dude, you basically italicised one word?
 
That’s exactly right. They’re pretty anti-Semitic too, so it’ll be fun to watch the ADL put themselves into knots figuring out how to deal with a bunch Jew-hating black peoples torching their neighborhoods. The elites created these racial divisions to stop any sort of class solidarity, they’ll get what they fucking deserve.

Lol, but there was no widespread outrage over this:

Everything is going to end badly no matter what.
 
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Liberal elitism is never popular.

The full text of the article from New York Times (archive link).

It was only a matter of time before the protests came for “Paw Patrol.”

“Paw Patrol” is a children’s cartoon about a squad of canine helpers. It is basically a pretense for placing household pets in a variety of cool trucks. The team includes Marshall, a firefighting Dalmatian; Rubble, a bulldog construction worker; and Chase, a German shepherd who is also a cop. In the world of “Paw Patrol,” Chase is drawn to be a very good boy who barks stuff like “Chase is on the case!” and “All in a police pup’s day!” as he rescues kittens in his tricked-out S.U.V.

But last week, when the show’s official Twitter account put out a bland call for “Black voices to be heard,” commenters came after Chase. “Euthanize the police dog,” they said. “Defund the paw patrol.” “All dogs go to heaven, except the class traitors in the Paw Patrol.”

It’s a joke, but it’s also not. As the protests against racist police violence enter their third week, the charges are mounting against fictional cops, too. Even big-hearted cartoon police dogs — or maybe especially big-hearted cartoon police dogs — are on notice. The effort to publicize police brutality also means banishing the good-cop archetype, which reigns on both television and in viral videos of the protests themselves. “Paw Patrol” seems harmless enough, and that’s the point: The movement rests on understanding that cops do plenty of harm.

Last week, Tom Scharpling, an executive producer of “Monk,” criticized his own show on Twitter: “If you — as I have — worked on a TV show or movie in which police are portrayed as lovable goofballs, you have contributed to the larger acceptance that cops are implicitly the good guys.” Griffin Newman, an actor who appeared in two episodes of “Blue Bloods” as a detective, donated his $11,000 in earnings to a bail fund, inspiring other actors who have played cops to do the same. LEGO has halted marketing on its “LEGO City Police Station” and “Police Highway Arrest” sets. A&E has pulled its reality show “Live PD” from the schedule. On Tuesday night, “Cops,” the show that branded suspects as “bad boys” and spawned the whole genre of crime reality television, was canceled after 32 seasons.

Cops are not just television stars; they are television’s biggest stars. Crime shows are TV’s most popular genre, now making up more than 60 percent of prime-time drama programming on the big four broadcast networks. The tropes of the genre are so predictable that a whole workplace sitcom, “Brooklyn Nine-Nine,” is layered atop them. “A police station was a shortcut,” Dan Goor, the show’s co-creator, has said, “because people are very aware of how police television works. You know instantly who the good guys are and who the bad guys are.”

That shortcut now feels like a cheat: After images of a very special episode where Terry Crews is racially profiled were passed around as evidence of responsible police TV, others marked the show as “copaganda.”

Even on television, the good guys are not always so good. In a recent report, the racial justice organization Color of Change assessed depictions of the police across television and found that modern cop shows “make heroes out of people who violate our rights.” Many of them, it argued, show the good guys committing more violations than the bad guys, making police misbehavior feel “relatable, forgivable, acceptable and ultimately good.”

On television, the hero itself is a concept under review. Just a few years ago, at the height of the antihero craze, a prestige drama could seem a little fluffy if its protagonist was not an actual murderer. There is an artistic justification for humanizing bad people and complicating good ones. It’s hard to argue that a show like “Watchmen” (in which a black policewoman brutally beats suspected white supremacist terrorists) or “Unbelievable” (in which two female detectives repeatedly collar the wrong guys) would make for better television if their star cops acted more like German shepherd puppies.

After Inkoo Kang, a critic for The Hollywood Reporter, described “The Wire” as painting police with a “heroic gloss,” Wendell Pierce, who played Detective Bunk Moreland on the show, pushed back. “How can anyone watch ‘The Wire’ and the dysfunction of the police & the war on drugs and say that we were depicted as heroic,” he tweeted. “We demonstrated moral ambiguities and the pathology that leads to the abuses.”

The more salient critique of the crime genre is not how it depicts the police, but just how obsessively it privileges their ambiguities and pathologies over all other players in the criminal justice system — namely, the people cops target as suspects. “As TV viewers we are locked inside a police perspective,” Kathryn VanArendonk wrote recently on Vulture. Color of Change notes that defense attorneys, like Perry Mason and Matlock, “once embodied the character of the American hero,” defending the American people “against the many police officers, prosecutors and judges who jumped to conclusions too quickly and stood as symbols of a deeply flawed system.”

But a sea change led by Dick Wolf’s mammoth “Law & Order” franchise has realigned the crime genre under the perspective of prosecutors and cops. “Our sympathies have generally been with victims,” Warren Leight, the showrunner of “Law & Order: SVU,” said last week on the Hollywood Reporter podcast “TV’s Top 5,” in a conversation about rethinking the show. He added: “Cops behaving illegally, that’s not part of Dick’s brand.”

Cops and Hollywood enjoy a symbiotic relationship, as Alyssa Rosenberg detailed in a Washington Post series in 2016 on policing in popular culture. Cops consult on movies and series, helping mold the characters to their self-conception, and then they take cues from those characters in their own police work. Police officers in Detroit have been spotted wearing the skull insignia of the Marvel antihero the Punisher, and squads in Minnesota have watched Disney’s “Zootopia” as part of their anti-bias training. “LAW & ORDER” has become President Trump’s preferred call-to-arms as the government dispatches police forces and National Guard soldiers against the protesters.

The “good cop” trope is a standard of both police procedurals and real-life police tactics, and now crowdsourced video of the protests has given cops a new stage for performing the role. In recent days, supposedly uplifting images of the police have spread wildly across the internet, competing for views with evidence of cops beating, gassing and arresting protesters. In Houston, an officer consoled a young black girl at a rally: “We’re here to protect you, OK?” he told her, enveloping her in a hug. “You can protest, you can party, you can do whatever you want. Just don’t break nothing.” In Nashville, the police tweeted a photo of cops kneeling next to a black boy with a “Black Lives Matter” sign, smiling from behind their riot helmets. And in Atlanta, a line of National Guard soldiers did the Macarena. On the final rump shake, a black rifle slung over one soldier’s back swung to the beat.

These images show cops engaging in a kind of pantomime of protest, mimicking the gestures of the demonstrators until their messages are diluted beyond recognition. They reframe protests against racist police violence into a bland, nonspecific goal of solidarity. These moments are meant to represent the shared humanity between officers and protesters, but cops already rank among the most humanized groups in America; the same cannot be said for the black Americans who live in fear of them. Cops can dance, they can hug, they can kneel on the ground, but their individual acts of kindness can no longer obscure the violence of a system. The good-cop act is wearing thin.

Correction: June 10, 2020
An earlier version of this article referred imprecisely to the popularity of crime shows in prime time on the big four networks. They make up more than 60 percent of drama programming, not all programming.

So... What I'm taking from this article, and from the ACAB sentiment overall, is that BlackLivesMatter and their affiliates/sympathizers are such a bunch of hypersensitive little bitches that they can't even handle fictional police officers being portrayed as semi-decent human-beings without stomping their feet and screeching like literal toddlers; because that is the appropriate reaction to anything that does not align with their politics and sensitivities.

Also, their political position is so fucking fragile that a fictional good cop is enough to destroy it, apparently.

"Copaganda". My God.

I will let these Tankie Cult-of-Personality fucks tell me what propaganda is when I am cold and fucking dead.
 
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