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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You're aware I'll largely agree with you on your thoughts on doomerism - and Charlottesville was a 'wake-up' call, yes, to our requirement to be more organized and coherent in what the fuck we're doing.

...but this is not the same thing with the far-left - you are comparing a single-day event in which one person lost their lives to a months-long series of events in which multiple people have lost their lives that have been going on as far back as 2013-2014. I'm sorry, but how are they the same thing? One went on one day, one day, one person died, and NOT A SINGLE BIT OF THE MEDIA SUPPORTED THE EVENT - this has been going on for YEARS and the mainstream media has propped it up for all of those years; they are not, in any fucking way, even CLOSE to the same thing. Charlottesville, the far-left? Do you want me to name off EVERY city the far-left has trashed in the past 6 years and ask you "why wasn't ET. ALL "Charlottesville" for the far-left then, when they killed people then, or when they killed people the next time?"

These events don't stand to be compared - comparing a single rally to years-long events supported and fomented by mainstream media and billionaire organizations is a bit asinine.

I suppose I could've worded things a lot better than I did

What I meant to say is that this could have the potential to cripple the far left the same way that Charlottesville crippled the far right if it keeps getting worse.

The far right was already at a marked disadvantage before Charlottesville, so one death and over a dozen injuries was more than enough to whip up pre-existing scaremongering into a frenzy on par with the Satanic Panic, the uproar over the "Alt-Right" essentially becoming a left-wing equivalent to McCarthyism (as portrayed by pop culture)

Because the far left has all that institutional and media support, it would naturally take a lot more to turn the tide of public opinion against Antifa and BLM, and we're only just now seeing even an inkling of pushback from the general public, even if it's just guarding their own homes and doing what they can to keep this shit contained to the inner-city areas as much as possible.
 
Wait, was this an unrelated high speed chase which found its way to a "protest", or were the sounds of sirens I heard towards the end before impact just police pursuing the car after it breached their road closure?



Not directly related: I saw this flash by on twitter before the trending tab gobbled it up as unimportant:

Apologies if this is late, I searched obvious keywords an it didn't seem like it got posted.

The main takeaway being that the Third Precinct being abandoned was part of the plan.

I cannot begin to describe how fucking pissed this makes me given the trickle down impacts across the country.

We've fucking seen what these goons do when live rounds end up flying their general direction, the scatter like goddamn cockroaches. Even when they outnumber the shooter 20 to 1, someone get shot and they're just fucking gone.

If around 120 rounds of live ammo are spent there, maybe 5 "protesters" die, a couple dozen more injured, but I can't think of a reality where this isn't immediately offset by other localities following their lead and "protesters" being put in their place.

Any reality I can imagine following this scenario is better than what we have. My thinking being it pushes the commies to "one up" and get the local socialist rifle association to activate and start shooting...which uncuffs the cops and lays bare the plan, or this causes the "scatter like roaches" mentality to kick in with less dominant shows of force thus largely limit abuse to obscene water bottle contents and verbal abuse directed at officers.
 
You're aware I'll largely agree with you on your thoughts on doomerism - and Charlottesville was a 'wake-up' call, yes, to our requirement to be more organized and coherent in what the fuck we're doing.

...but this is not the same thing with the far-left - you are comparing a single-day event in which one person lost their lives to a months-long series of events in which multiple people have lost their lives that have been going on as far back as 2013-2014. I'm sorry, but how are they the same thing? One went on one day, one day, one person died, and NOT A SINGLE BIT OF THE MEDIA SUPPORTED THE EVENT - this has been going on for YEARS and the mainstream media has propped it up for all of those years; they are not, in any fucking way, even CLOSE to the same thing. Charlottesville, the far-left? Do you want me to name off EVERY city the far-left has trashed in the past 6 years and ask you "why wasn't ET. ALL "Charlottesville" for the far-left then, when they killed people then, or when they killed people the next time?"

These events don't stand to be compared - comparing a single rally to years-long events supported and fomented by mainstream media and billionaire organizations is a bit asinine.
I think he was suggesting that the events of the past two months would finally earn the Left the same bad public impression the Right got in a single day.
 
I suppose I could've worded things a lot better than I did

What I meant to say is that this could have the potential to cripple the far left the same way that Charlottesville crippled the far right if it keeps getting worse.

The far right was already at a marked disadvantage before Charlottesville, so one death and over a dozen injuries was more than enough to whip up pre-existing scaremongering into a frenzy on par with the Satanic Panic, the uproar over the "Alt-Right" essentially becoming a left-wing equivalent to McCarthyism (as portrayed by pop culture)

Because the far left has all that institutional and media support, it would naturally take a lot more to turn the tide of public opinion against Antifa and BLM, and we're only just now seeing even an inkling of pushback from the general public, even if it's just guarding their own homes and doing what they can to keep this shit contained to the inner-city areas as much as possible.

Yes, current events are why I stress anti-doomerism to the point of sperging - I can't fucking stand it and this is the only point in the past twenty, thirty, forty years in which we've had the opportunity to begin to rebuild our platform and foundation and have an ideological discourse going forth with the rest of this country but if we succumb to internalized forms of depression, mental anguish and "I WANNA SHOOT UP MY JOB." bullshit then we'll never be able to build that platform.

They've already built theirs - I mean, fuck, we're essentially standing on the foundation of the American far-left in these days; everything's crawled out of the woodwork all at once and we can move forward with results and progress from our end, but only if we act rationally.

I think he was suggesting that the events of the past two months would finally earn the Left the same bad public impression the Right got in a single day.

I truly wish that was true, but there's been too many times when it should've been "enough" already.

You'd be very surprised at people's capacity for mental gymnastics - they don't have an exact end until the people themselves end sometimes.
 
We're not out of the woods just yet, but the "far left anarcho-tyranny punk dystopia" is not a guaranteed thing either. Just because Trump is not giving you your "Turner Diaries meets The Crucible but IRL" traditionalist ethnostate fairy tale fantasy land doesn't mean you should go be a whiny doomer faggot.
We're certainly getting the Turner Diaries at least, considering how we have Jews leading Blacks into raids on people's houses.
 
Watching the videos, sounds like even after immediately getting turned into roadkill antifa are lying to drum up response. "Gunshots"? Pretty sure those CRACK noises I hear are just the noise a car makes when it hits objects at a rapid rate of speed as the physics mash some bodywork.

Also love the goons screaming "get out of the car" in response the driver just speeds off and stops a bit further down the road, with what appears to be lamest technical in "hot pursuit" :story:
 
2nd angle of the hit.

They look like rag dolls getting hit.

How about a 1st person view (you don't see the car, but you feel the impact).

One of the girls hit was Diaz Love. Chances are you have watched her stream in someway if you watch them, probably in one of those multi screen streams.

 
He wasn't a bad writer, just very dry, and translations only make it worse. I think people should be made to read it just so they see that the man they've been convinced is the most evil person to ever exist was actually a pretty mundane, middle of the road dude in most ways.
Honestly, if you stop for FIVE FUCKING SECONDS and think, it's MUCH more terrifying that the "most evil man ever" was a boring bureaucrat; it means anyone could do it.
the real redpill is when you realize that hitler was a normal, decent, middle-of-the-road dude, and that he had his entire movement work for the interest of normal, decent, middle-of-the-road people.
because when you keep this in mind, and also keep in mind what and who his avowed enemies were working for, that's when you really understand the full scale of the tragedy that his defeat means for the world, humanity, and its future.
 
How about a 1st person view (you don't see the car, but you feel the impact).

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Wait, was that footage caught by one of the morons that got hit? Perhaps if he'd been less obsessed with filming, and more aware of his surroundings then they wouldn't have got smeared across the road


I know that type. They're the kind of fucking muppets who go to a concert and watch the whole thing through their smartphone, stand there stock still, get mad at anyone who dances or sings, and is just there to record it. Fuck those people and fuck this moron. i only hope they died before they could spawn and spread their subpar genetic material about
 
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