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 literally evolved from slave catchers"

See, THIS is what fucking allowing these tards to rewrite history does. They have NO idea how long law enforcement has existed, what forms it has taken, or anything. Most of them wouldn't even understand what the Code of Hammurabi was.

They think laws and police are white inventions designed to keep black people in chains.

I use those moments to act like a complete shit head, because trying to be polite and educational never seemed to work. If a property owner lost his property, the last thing he would want is to have to replace it. So if a slave catcher posse came back with a slave that had two broken legs, missing a couple fingers, or is a cold fucking corpse; those slave catchers are obviously shit at their job. Their job is to find, catch, and return the property to its owner; if you destroy the property, there's no fucking reason to give you a reward. But, these people get too distracted with the idea of people being property; completely rejecting what once was and working themselves into a fit because I dare call a black person property.


They seem to think police were invented to catch slaves and before that there were no policing.

Even if there wasn't shit like Hammurabi's Code or other forms of law enforcement; these fucks still wouldn't know who Robert Peele was.
 
You come from a cop family and can't appreciate the split seconds necessary to make decisions? You can't respect that these officers saw his priors and saw that not only had he been arrested on multiple DUI's, but also neglected/abused his child? Clearly he was a waste of carbon and a potential danger. He didn't have access to his vehicle and had a tazer, with charges. He could easily have kidnapped someone, or carjacked them with a police tazer. Fuck right off with your appeal to authority i.e. "I come from a cop family".

I said none of those things. In fact, I specifically said it looked like an adrenaline fueled overreaction. That doesn't mean it was automatically a "bad" shot, that doesn't mean the cop is a murderer who should spend the rest of his life in prison... It simply means that * just maybe * he made a rash decision in a high pressure situation.

Also... fucking lol "he could have carjacked somebody". He could have carjacked somebody via strong arm tactics... so just shoot anybody that flees because they might do something bad? That's not how it works for cops nor has it worked that way for as long as anybody that I know has ever been a cop.
 
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Steve Bannon disavowing "whitesplaining". Gotta elevate brilliant BIPOC voices, you see. How the mighty have fallen...btw give your liver a break, you look like shit dude!
https://twitter.com/i/status/1272970896404295686

The Overton window has shot far left at 100 mph over the past few weeks. Some conservagrifters (Bannon, Cernovich) have moved left with it, while others (Charlie Kirk, Matt Walsh) are pretending to fight it.

I think it's worth mentioning that #AllLivesMatter was actually first used by BLM itself, until they discarded it and conservatives dug it out of their trash to "own the libs" somehow (spoiler: it didn't work). 2020 conservatism is literally just digging from *sniff* the trashcan of ideology behind liberalism's house.
 
Where did this people get the idea that law enforcement as a concept started with slave catching? Maybe the word police didn't start until later, but even the romans had something of a police force... and they were a lot meaner and less concerned with protecting the plebs.

Same place they get most of their knowledge. Someone in some position of authority; teacher/professor, Cenk (because I know he's said it), politician, etc say it, and it gets echoed until it becomes the norm.
 
A TASER can incapacitate a cop so the firearm can be taken. The distance was what? 15 feet so the suspect can be in control of a gun in 1.5 seconds? Perhaps this was not the cleanest shoot but it was a justifiable use of force per Tennessee v. Garner.

The prosecutor said they estimated the distance at 12 feet, and the Wendy's footage shows 1.1 seconds between Brooks firing and the cop firing. The cop didn't even touch his gun until Brooks turned, and didn't draw his weapon until he was fired at.

Oh fuck straight off with that bullshit... Tasers are lethal in a fraction of 1% of hits... might as well shoot anybody running away ever because they could use their bare hands to strangle a bitch. I come from a cop family and I'm pretty heavily pro cop, but goddamn, the partner could have jumped in the Crown Vic and run his ass down 40 yards beyond the Wendy's. Throwing a dozen charges at him or whatever the fuck is just goofy... but no, this wasn't some obvious case of a clean shot.

If you're from a cop family, then you must remember the previous complaints about excessive force was about 1000 deaths from Tasers since they were introduced. They're considered a lethal weapon in some jurisdictions, and a "less-lethal" weapon in others (as opposed to non-lethal). I'm not sure which Atlanta is, because the dumbass prosecutor called it a lethal weapon a week ago but is now treating it like a harmless trinket.

This wasn't the cleanest shoot, but 2 shots within 1 second of being fired on at an assailant within 15 feet seems justified enough. There's enough reasonable "in the moment" judgement calls to give the cop the benefit of the doubt. Especially against someone who had just bashed another cop's head into the pavement and grabbed at weapons. I'd put this down as "tragic but not evil", maybe dock the cop some pay, and let him get on with his life.
 
Police chief resigns bc fuck accountability
Im thinking the Chief got word that the cop was to be fired and resigned in protest.
by all respect officer i don't feel i'm in a condition to discuss legally significant matters right now, if I'm detained would you please notify my attorney"
Too drunk to drive, but sober enough to know to STFU around cops
Also... fucking lol "he could have carjacked somebody". He could have carjacked somebody via strong arm tactics... so just shoot anybody that flees because they might do something bad? That's not how it works for cops nor has it worked that way for as long as anybody that I know has ever been a cop.
The taser Atlanta police use is a multi cartridge model, so he was armed with a firearm (per GA law), that he used to fire on a cop, he proved him self to be an immediate threat to the public the moment he fired it at the very latest and when he aimed it at the cop at the very earliest.
 
Same place they get most of their knowledge. Someone in some position of authority; teacher/professor, Cenk (because I know he's said it), politician, etc say it, and it gets echoed until it becomes the norm.
It would have been a lot faster to just say "They lie."

The prosecutor said they estimated the distance at 12 feet, and the Wendy's footage shows 1.1 seconds between Brooks firing and the cop firing. The cop didn't even touch his gun until Brooks turned, and didn't draw his weapon until he was fired at.



If you're from a cop family, then you must remember the previous complaints about excessive force was about 1000 deaths from Tasers since they were introduced. They're considered a lethal weapon in some jurisdictions, and a "less-lethal" weapon in others (as opposed to non-lethal). I'm not sure which Atlanta is, because the dumbass prosecutor called it a lethal weapon a week ago but is now treating it like a harmless trinket.

This wasn't the cleanest shoot, but 2 shots within 1 second of being fired on at an assailant within 15 feet seems justified enough. There's enough reasonable "in the moment" judgement calls to give the cop the benefit of the doubt. Especially against someone who had just bashed another cop's head into the pavement and grabbed at weapons. I'd put this down as "tragic but not evil", maybe dock the cop some pay, and let him get on with his life.

Some astute person archived this link 3 days ago, which was smart because it's liable to go down at any time given it's from the spineless now completely liberal ACLU.


Read the now useless and mostly irrelevant ACLU argue why tasers are potentially deadly and bad.
 
I said none of those things. In fact, I specifically said it looked like an adrenaline fueled overreaction. That doesn't mean it was automatically a "bad" shot, that doesn't mean the cop is a murderer who should spend the rest of his life in prison... It simply means that * just maybe * he made a rash decision in a high pressure situation.

Also... fucking lol "he could have carjacked somebody". He could have carjacked somebody via strong arm tactics... so just shoot anybody that flees because they might do something bad? That's not how it works for cops nor has it worked that way for as long as anybody that I know has ever been a cop.

Again with the appeal to authority. It's very easy for you to sit there and wax superior as you backseat police. The fact that you're (allegedly) related to police means fuck all much like your cold diarrhea take. If this jogger wasn't a serial piece of shit with zero regard for anything/anyone but himself, none of this would have happened. But guess what, life happens. People have to make hard decisions. In this instance, the cops clearly understood this guy represented a clear threat and did what they had to do within their training. I respect that as it's a job I could never do. Apparently it's one you can't do either even though you're allegedly surrounded by gold-standard model police, which somehow affords you an expert opinion.
 
"They literally evolved from slave catchers"

See, THIS is what fucking allowing these tards to rewrite history does. They have NO idea how long law enforcement has existed, what forms it has taken, or anything. Most of them wouldn't even understand what the Code of Hammurabi was.

They think laws and police are white inventions designed to keep black people in chains.
hey remember how egyptians were black? right? right guys?


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Let the retards try to fit this into their narrative.
 
The prosecutor said they estimated the distance at 12 feet, and the Wendy's footage shows 1.1 seconds between Brooks firing and the cop firing. The cop didn't even touch his gun until Brooks turned, and didn't draw his weapon until he was fired at.

If it was 1.1 second the cop was ridiculously fast. Here are shooters performing a Mozambuque drill.

Champion gun shootist Jim Zubiena performed a three shot drill in about 1.38 seconds. Once the pistol was raised and the front sight is on the target Brook's hand movements become very hard to see.

 
For your nightly whitepill, blue shirt guy from New Mexico who shot an Antifa member who was attacking him got the shooting charges against him dropped. Apparently he faces multiple other charges against him though which he is pleading not guilty to.
https://www.reuters.com/article/us-...st-suspected-new-mexico-shooter-idUSKBN23P08W
https://archive.md/2OWLR
Good thing he got the charges dropped. It looks like the Antifag had a knife and was trying to stab him.
 
Where did this people get the idea that law enforcement as a concept started with slave catching? Maybe the word police didn't start until later, but even the romans had something of a police force... and they were a lot meaner and less concerned with protecting the plebs.
apparently some southern police departments did evolve from that but theyve applied it to all cops, even though the first modern departments were in northern cities before the fugitive slave act and before that police still existed as either informal guards, militias (which are bad to them) and the military (which is really bad to them)

my question is though, lets say blm takes over america and theres no police or military what do they do about foreign incursions? hope they write us off as an economic wasteland?
 
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