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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I told you all very early on this wont stop and is indicative of the incoming future collapse of the US. Most people in this thread disagreed with me, and probably still do. Or at the very least breakdown of all law and order. Best case scenario; Brazil, likely scenario; South Africa, worst case; Second Civil War which will be an absolute shitshow.

But there are no good outcomes, America will not 'return to normal' in 5 years, quite the opposite.
The only solution is making cities in city states like DC with their own shit and let the wastes of society live there lol. And all these subhumans will keep voting in the same politicians who will keep fucking them over each day all because LBJ signed that bill and not Nixon over the Civil Rights Act. I like there must be no civics taught in the classroom as police issues are dealt with at the local level and despite all these riots, they will not be resolved.

Its gonna go to the suburbs, and then it will go the rural areas, where the real fun begins. Because in the 0.01 percent chance this gets to the rural areas, the Feds must fully incompetent or destroyed by then and the nation is truly lawless. Trump better start bringing all troops back under the guise of ending endless wars.

There is a high probability for anyone who believes all these polls that Biden is leading, there also is a high probability those same imbeciles will be sent to the wall by Antifa or Niggers at this rate, thus denying a vote for Biden.

They attacked a CNN crew meaning they don't care anymore. And CNN will keep pushing it till their heads are on spikes.

Because the POLICE BRUTALITY ISSUE will not be solved, otherwise BLM will be out of business along with these other leftist minority scum.
 
Make sure to lock your tent doors, kids:
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If that's true, what is the solution then? Ask them politely to turn themselves in at their earliest convenience? Maybe we should fund some mental health services for black people to deprogram them from this mindset in an effort to help them safely navigate interactions with police.

Would they feel the same fright if it were all black officers? Is the solution segregated police forces? Whatever the solution is, it is going to require some changes from the black community, too.
One thing that needs to be done is that people need to SERIOUSLY start telling these 'black leaders' to shut their fucking mouths with this constant rhetoric about how the cops and white people are just out looking to shoot a young brotha. These career race baiters like Al Sharpton are probably indirectly responsible for a ton of black people having had violent incidents with cops because they've been told that every cracKKKer cop is just hoping for the chance to paint their brains all over the sidewalk.
 
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A Taser, used on someone with a firearm, may enable access to the firearm. The fact that police are armed means that any situation where they are overpowered is potentially lethal.
And contrary to popular belief, tasers aren't a human remote. I would not want to get those damn barbs stuck in my skin aimed by some fucktard, they're not fun rippin out of the chest, let alone the neck up.
Besides, why should anyone allow themselves to get schwacked by a taser if they haven't done anything wrong? After committing a crime of some sort you are obligated to take it from police, but even if 'innocent' you can't prove it there. That has to shake out in court.


I don't think any of this shit will die out, we haven't seen movements take hold when they involve multiple, indoctrinated social generations with online media keeping the peace. It's like the social fabric keeping churches alive, the only way they lost members is through attrition and zero replacement. I'd bet most of those supporting this nonsense now will be a believer until the end, and they'll continue to morally police each other every day on their feeds to ensure continued purity of thought.
 
We all generally agree that the death of George Floyd was really immoral and the cop was an evil fuck.
Excuse me?

This all started with police violence, something that affects whites almost just as much as blacks.
Police violence mostly affects white people. The fuck is this "almost as much as niggers" kikery?
 
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I wouldn't really disagree that we all sort of started at Floyd didn't deserve to die.

It's a question of negligence versus malice. A decent number of people in this thread think that the cop was just either poorly trained or generally incompetent for mistaking Floyd's actual medical emergency (due to a drug overdose and preexisting heart condition) for the typical bullshit a person being restrained will say to make the cops let up.

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Geez, the fucking irony of using that picture to raise money for a guy with a rap sheet containing "Cruelty to Children", "Family Violence Battery", and "False Imprisonment".
 
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Well, I do agree with one thing here. They ARE programmed to run from law enforcement/taking responsibility for their actions on any level. LOL

They're now programmed for that? What was happening before? Why is this a reality now?

And trying to flee from cops trying to arrest you after successfully wrestling both them and taking one of their weapons will heighten those chances of death, whatever they are. What empathy is required for me to understand that running away from the police to avoid dying-- if that's even your concern-- is rolling snake eyes?
 
I wouldn't really disagree that we all sort of started at Floyd didn't deserve to die.

George Floyd, by all accounts, was dying before the officer restrained him, with the amount of Fentanyl in his system. Now, in the broad sense of "no-one deserves to die of an overdose" yes, no-one deserves to die of an overdose. But whether he was walking into the Chinese restaurant, taking a leak, sitting calmly in the back of a patrol car, on his way home with dim sum, or whacking off to his own porn movies, he was a walking dead man. I feel sorry for that in that I feel empathy in the Donne sense of "send not to ask for whom the Bell tolls/it tolls for thee" way, but this wasn't a case of him not deserving to die and then being killed by the cop. If anything if he'd been 100% compliant from the second the cops put their hands on him, they might have been able to deal with him as an OD case.

But what do I know, I'm just some guy.
 
The discussion I hear for riot justification is that "Black people built this country, we should burn it down."

So if your landlord is beefing with a tenant, they should burn the property down? I don't get that logic.

Plus, if you built something, why burn it? That's like cutting off your nose to spite somebody.
 
It's a question of negligence versus malice. A decent number of people in this thread think that the cop was just either poorly trained or generally incompetent for mistaking Floyd's actual medical emergency (due to a drug overdose and preexisting heart condition) for the typical bullshit a person being restrained will say to make the cops let up.


Geez, the fucking irony of using that picture to raise money for a guy with a rap sheet containing "Cruelty to Children", "Family Violence Battery", and "False Imprisonment".

I'd certainly agree with that. The officer in question should have been a bit more attentive to make sure his detained perp wasn't really dying right there instead of just ignoring him completely.

At the same time, lighting several cities on fire and stealing whatever isn't nailed down doesn't fix that incident of negligence either.
 
It mostly affects non-white people, though white people are plurally represented in death-by-cop stats. Black people are disproportionately represented in those stats.
both white and black killed by cop while unarmed stats are so small they are negligible. It’s like 15 white and 10 black people killed per year
 
It's a question of negligence versus malice. A decent number of people in this thread think that the cop was just either poorly trained or generally incompetent for mistaking Floyd's actual medical emergency (due to a drug overdose and preexisting heart condition) for the typical bullshit a person being restrained will say to make the cops let up.


Geez, the fucking irony of using that picture to raise money for a guy with a rap sheet containing "Cruelty to Children", "Family Violence Battery", and "False Imprisonment".
I don't know anything about the law, really, but Chauvin seems like a case of depraved indifference to me. He knew (or should have known) that kneeling on someone's neck was risky and he acted nonchalant about doing it. He had his hand in his pocket while he was kneeling -- he didn't act like he was concerned about keeping Floyd pinned down. As a veteran cop and bouncer at a strip club, you can't tell me he didn't recognize a strung out person when he saw one. If I recall correctly, one of the other officers even asked if they should check on Floyd at one point. He was more interested in not backing down in front of the crowd than doing his job properly. I could be wrong, of course, but that's just how it seems to me.

I don't even think it was necessarily a racist thing for him, either. I think it was ego and power trip. I bet if Floyd had been white, he would have kneeled on his neck, too. It was bad policing, not necessarily racist policing. There might be evidence that Chauvin hated blacks, but I don't think anyone should automatically assume he's racist because it was a black dude that died.
 
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