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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quick forensic explanation:

a .22 sometimes has enough power to enter the skull but not to come out, so depending on how it gets in it can "go around" the brain and create lots of damage. Slightly bigger calibers can go in and out and people can survive (see suicide attempts). Of course I don't mean anti-aircraft guns, high velocity bullets.

@NyQuilninja : "mentally incompetent" does not mean "mentally sick", those are different concepts, somebody can be mentally incompetent because they were drunk but not mentally sick as in the need to be committed to a hospital. Conversely, a "mentally sick" person (e.g. light depression or anxiety) can be fully competent to buy property, vote etc.

So it depends on the crime, how sick they are, etc. I doubt there is a blanket policy as you say, please provide the source, although I agree that prisons have plenty of mentally sick people.

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AAAnd another drunk niggo just got capped in Atlanta.

https://twitter.com/_/status/1271798082255097858



Shit's gonna burn yo.

ETA: tweet unavailable already, video shows him fighting with cops, snatching the Taser from one and running off with it like it was a Karen's handbag, then subsequently getting shot (ostensibly in the back, out of frame at that moment).

Edit 2 : link
https://t.co/7COBVi0W1K
"Hey, bro, we got kids!"
Then why are you still there?!
Congratulations, you just proved that recording a video was more important than your kids lives.
Parents today, I swear...
 
Another thing that ruled growing up was my mom left old encyclopedias around the house because she would skim through them when she cooked or ate or waiting for timers to go off. So me and my siblings would do the same. IMO don't be too crushed if it seems like they are getting pulled away into the nonsense - if they have solid background knowledge of how things and people work, at some point they will come back. My older brother and I did. Oldest brother was always really based and, no coincidence, he majored in ancient history and has a ridiculous internal encyclopedia of historical knowledge. Other brother and I had the bleeding heart phase and it was just that - a phase.
I went through that phase too, and my parents loved and encouraged me all the same, even as they disagreed with most. It was only when I was much older that I realized they'd gone through the same thing. It's amazing how easy it is to fall for the "olds are just products of their time" bullshit, rather than realizing they used to believe similar things and grew out of it.

Their actions ended up speaking louder than any words could have. I hope I'll live up to the same.
 
RE: Drugs, avoiding drug use also reduces crime and poverty. Society needs to stop mollycoddling and leave them to their fate. They put themselves there, it's not up to the rest of us to fix their problems for them.
Yes however mentally illness and drug use go hand and and a lot of are current laws and policies target the most vulnerable in society.
The poor mentally ill and uneducated. Not saying the shouldn't face justice for the crimes. Just there's betters ways of treating the problems we face in society
 
Update on the soccer lads.

Helicopter news coverage from various angles going back a few hours.

It really looks like the police are telling Englanders they don't belong in the capital.

Black lynch mobs are now roaming around London and attempting to beat/stab lone whites to death.

Videos are all over twitter and WhatsApp, needless to say the media aren't reporting any misbehaviour by muh heckin niggerinos.
 
Deleting my social media has been the best thing I have done for myself, largely because it will likely lead to the distancing and eventual removal of the increasingly retarded part of my friend group. I used to enjoy hanging out with them and I do care about them but it has become more clear from all this that they have no intention to grow and work and improve, which is a huge part of who I am and my goals.
Good job! Welcome to KFAZ. You can be racist here, we won't tell.
 
Dude, what? We don't even have a fifth of the problems you have with race. You're talking about Africa where there isn't even a country but a bunch of clans killing each other for the past century and a handful of whites profiting out of the bloodshed. Most of the civilized 3th world have bigger problems to deal with than skin color. Like your retarded international tariffs or China buying everything they can.

I don't know, Bangladesh can be pretty horrific from what I hear... though yes, mostly African countries as a lot of them are third world shit holes.

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This group are getting shat on and twitter wankers of all ages are showing a distinct lack of knowledge on the difference between an "SS Helmet" and old motorcycle helmets.


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Seems it's kicking off, someone has allegedly been stabbed in the neck by a BLM protester. People still being miraculously chipper about defending actual physical violence. They deserve it for being such bad people, apparently.
 
These commie activists are horrible at opsec. Live spreadsheet for the tent city formed from the Sanctuary Hotel evictees. Archive, though spreadsheets don’t archive well.

Volunteer contact info:
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Dear FBI...here is a suspect list...

I seem to recall the summer of love failed hard and fast so I don’t know why the mayor would say that? I know why she said that but the whole hippe movement failed for a reason.

Well this is turning into a Summer I love! Keep owning yourselves morons.
 
I expected nothing less but I'm still surprised.

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Wizards has long been known as a massive virtue signaler as a means of getting people to buy their increasingly expensive products.
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Fun facts about Robert E. Lee and the confederacy that the Left don't want you to think about.
  1. Freed his slaves in 1862, a year before the Emancipation Proclamation. And a year before Union General (and future president) Grant freed his.
  2. Lee wrote that "In this enlightened age there are few, I believe, but will acknowledge that slavery as an institution is a moral and political evil."
  3. Lee stated that he was "in favor of freeing all the slaves in the South, giving to each owner a bond to be the first paid by the Confederacy when its independence should be secured."
  4. 1 in 33 southerners owned slaves, and even then usually 1 to 4. The majority of slave labor was actually owned by wealthy northerners who mortgaged and controlled the vast plantations of the south.
  5. Talks about emancipation were underway in the south since the 1830's . In 1832 Virginia came within 1 vote of passing a law of Emancipation.
  6. The Confederate Constitution prohibited the importation of slaves. The Union had no such provisions.
  7. " By the will of the former master of Arlington, General Lee was obliged to assume the care of the servants at the old mansion for five years after the death of the owner, at which time they were to be free. When the stated time had expired, he came home from the field, at great personal inconvenience, to see that everything possible was done for the welfare of the Arlington servants. "


This is all information coming from historical works in the late 1800's and early 1900's, when the war was effectively contemporary. Its almost as though the victors are attempting to edit, censor, or oversimplify history in order to make themselves look better and make their opponents look worse.

I can't wait for 50 years from now when WWII was a war over "If killing jews was ok" or something equally insipid.
I'm not super knowledgeable about American history so this was a really informative read. Are there any of those historical works that stand out as being a good read if I'd want to learn more or anymore recent publications you'd recommend?
This is from dozens of pages ago and I have seen it come up a bit recently too, but every single person I know who is still all in on supporting this shitshow does not know history, at all. They barely passed the classes with fill in the blank worksheets. They have never read anything outside of the junior/YA category except for maybe Frankenstein or Most Dangerous Game in school. They cheated the rest. They will never make time to now because watching kids cartoons is a priority. At this point where they've been brainwashed so badly, reading or watching something about history would conflict the world view they have been taught so they would stop and call it uncomfortable and problematic.

I cannot emphasize how absolute little they know about US history, and they don't know any world history except "WW2 happened to save Jews and Gays". Public school classes are not working because they require the absolute bare minimum of effort, not knowledge, to pass. And it creates white people who go out and scream Systematic Racism as they turn a black man dying from police brutality into a circus where they demand free housing and EBT cards for all black citizens, and them too. I mean their life goal is truly to all go on disability (they have anxiety about driving or have mood swings therefore BPD, you see) because they are entitled to it. Reparations don't seem that absurd when your white guilt and sense of entitlement is that large.

They literally just lick up what social media/Buzzfeed articles say happened about anything. They also do not know geography either and couldn't find half of the riot states on a map, much less countries gone because of war. They couldn't name genocides or communist regimes without Googling them, and they could never articulate an argument about why these things are good and will work this time. They can only copy the arguments other people make and RT the non-cited screeching of a 21 year old adjunct professors from shit universities on Twitter.

Someone way back asked how can you stop your kids from getting manipulated by public school education about history? My advice is teach world history at home, watch old History Channel documentaries and have open discussions about it. Let global geography and conflict and genocides sink in. Let them see the U.S. is far from the only country that used slavery and Africa was not the only country ever enslaved. Let them hear the firsthand accounts of people who lost their entire families during communist rule. Watching their neighbours children starve to death because their parents owned a business. See how much conflict countries stir up with each other, constantly. It was infinitely helpful to ground and give me perspective. Whenever one of my friends has a crying fit and calling America an evil failing capitalist hellhole because they have to go to work or their medicine costs $36, I always think how much worse shit is elsewhere.

People still supporting this shit do not see how history is repeating itself because they don't know any history.
People have the misconception that history courses are largely "blow-off" courses, somewhat attributed to schools only putting the min amount of effort into teaching it and not getting the right people for the job. Even if I find history very interesting, I can still find myself growing bored with whatever section of history is being taught if it isn't engaging.

Where I found history the most well taught and engaging was when taking university level courses taught by people specialized in the fields they were teaching about. Especially engaging was when they touched upon a topic they had a personal interest in, made clear by how animated they'd get when teaching it and often going into mini-tangents even more engaging then the course material. Sure there were still some dud classes, but I believe that the majority of classes were wonderful (Judging from how people have talked about their own experiences I seemed to have gotten lucky with my university experience) and even subjects that might have veered into more sjw topics (i.e. Women in the two world wars) were taught professionally.

Even then, I'd note that while I found it all very interesting, it was observable how unengaged many of my peers were due to the enduring notion of history being a "blow-off" course. Sometimes I almost feel the notion was maliciously spread through years of hammering in the point that "nothing outside STEM matters, taking any humanities is a waste of time" which many people take at face value and ignore any history courses. I know many see the humanities as being infected by ideologues, a problem also pointed out by some in the field, but too many people are "throwing the baby away with the bathwater" due to the known extreme cases. Every one of my history professors emphasized the importance of critical thinking and how the study of history was a good way of honing that skill, again I might have just gotten lucky with my learning experience.
That was me. Thanks for the advice. Unfortunately I myself learned history mostly from digging deep on little things I saw online, reading the encyclopedia, Wikipedia, etc, which I assume will have all been rewritten in time for the next generation. I've also been saving book recommendations (at all levels from kid to adult).
I'm wondering if any fellow kiwis have put together any lists for recommended readings on various subjects? History books themselves are a mine field if you don't know what you're looking for or are unaware of the academic discussion/reviews taking place. You have books like Arming America: The Origins of a National Gun Culture by Michael A. Bellesiles that has been torn apart by academics, but even that took several years to happen and in the time who knows how many people read the book thinking it was credible. You can still buy the book too.

Someone walking into the history section of a bookstore is bombarded by so many books, with no idea the quality standards put upon them. I know one of my professors went by rule of thumb "Be wary of books not published by university/academic publishers, they have less reputation to lose if they publish a poorly researched book. Even if you think you've found a good book always check for reviews of the book from different academics, especially those in the same field."

It can be a really frustrating experience finding good books, well-researched history books even more so *sigh*
 
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Fun facts about Robert E. Lee and the confederacy that the Left don't want you to think about.
  1. Freed his slaves in 1862, a year before the Emancipation Proclamation. And a year before Union General (and future president) Grant freed his.
  2. Lee wrote that "In this enlightened age there are few, I believe, but will acknowledge that slavery as an institution is a moral and political evil."
  3. Lee stated that he was "in favor of freeing all the slaves in the South, giving to each owner a bond to be the first paid by the Confederacy when its independence should be secured."
  4. 1 in 33 southerners owned slaves, and even then usually 1 to 4. The majority of slave labor was actually owned by wealthy northerners who mortgaged and controlled the vast plantations of the south.
  5. Talks about emancipation were underway in the south since the 1830's . In 1832 Virginia came within 1 vote of passing a law of Emancipation.
  6. The Confederate Constitution prohibited the importation of slaves. The Union had no such provisions.
  7. " By the will of the former master of Arlington, General Lee was obliged to assume the care of the servants at the old mansion for five years after the death of the owner, at which time they were to be free. When the stated time had expired, he came home from the field, at great personal inconvenience, to see that everything possible was done for the welfare of the Arlington servants. "


This is all information coming from historical works in the late 1800's and early 1900's, when the war was effectively contemporary. Its almost as though the victors are attempting to edit, censor, or oversimplify history in order to make themselves look better and make their opponents look worse.

I can't wait for 50 years from now when WWII was a war over "If killing jews was ok" or something equally insipid.

Another fun fact about Robert E. Lee that you white nationalist dipshits always like to gloss over: he considered his service to the CSA to be shameful and didn't want it memorialized.
 
Wizards has long been known as a massive virtue signaler as a means of getting people to buy their increasingly expensive products.
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I'm not super knowledgeable about American history so this was a really informative read. Are there any of those historical works that stand out as being a good read if I'd want to learn more or anymore recent publications you'd recommend?

People have the misconception that history courses are largely "blow-off" courses, somewhat attributed to schools only putting the min amount of effort into teaching it and not getting the right people for the job. Even if I find history very interesting, I can still find myself growing bored with whatever section of history is being taught if it isn't engaging.

Where I found history the most well taught and engaging was when taking university level courses taught by people specialized in the fields they were teaching about. Especially engaging was when they touched upon a topic they had a personal interest in, made clear by how animated they'd get when teaching it and often going into mini-tangents even more engaging then the course material. Sure there were still some dud classes, but I believe that the majority of classes were wonderful (Judging from how people have talked about their own experiences I seemed to have gotten lucky with my university experience) and even subjects that might have veered into more sjw topics (i.e. Women in the two world wars) were taught professionally.

Even then, I'd note that while I found it all very interesting, it was observable how unengaged many of my peers were due to the enduring notion of history being a "blow-off" course. Sometimes I almost feel the notion was maliciously spread through years of hammering in the point that "nothing outside STEM matters, taking any humanities is a waste of time" which many people take at face value and ignore any history courses. I know many see the humanities as being infected by ideologues, a problem also pointed out by some in the field, but too many people are "throwing the baby away with the bathwater" due to the known extreme cases. Every one of my history professors emphasized the importance of critical thinking and how the study of history was a good way of honing that skill, again I might have just gotten lucky with my learning experience.

I'm wondering if any fellow kiwis have put together any lists for recommended readings on various subjects? History books themselves are a mine field if you don't know what you're looking for or are unaware of the academic discussion/reviews taking place. You have books like Arming America: The Origins of a National Gun Culture by Michael A. Bellesiles that has been torn apart by academics, but even that took several years to happen and in the time who knows how many people read the book thinking it was credible. You can still buy the book too.

Someone walking into the history section of a bookstore is bombarded by so many books, with no idea the quality standards put upon them. I know one of my professors went by rule of thumb "Be wary of books not published by university/academic publishers, they have less reputation to lose if they publish a poorly researched book. Even if you think you've found a good book always check for reviews of the book from different academics, especially those in the same field."

It can be a really frustrating experience finding good books, well-researched history books even more so *sigh*
If you'd like to know about the history of food production in America, I recommend The Poison Squad by Deborah Blum. Very interesting book, talks about how we used to use formaldehyde to preserve milk 'n' whatnot. Also very much makes you appreciate how far we've come in terms of food processing.
 
Black lynch mobs are now roaming around London and attempting to beat/stab lone whites to death.

Videos are all over twitter and WhatsApp, needless to say the media aren't reporting any misbehaviour by muh heckin niggerinos.
Wait what? What hashtags should I look for?
 
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