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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Some of the people involved with the Mt. Rushmore bullshit yesterday. Sorry if this was posted but I didn't see it.
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DSA was of course involved.
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Fat dude was Nick Tilsen.

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Maybe in America. I've been vaguely aware of some weird sub-culture debate about "black" vs. "Black" recently. I have for years used lower-case for the literal colour and Black for an ethnicity / race because that's good grammar. Just as I use "White" in the same context. Honestly, the way Americans seem unable to distinguish between race and culture drives me batshit. And will continue to do so. Only in the USA are Spanish people not "White".

Honestly, a Black American and a White American typically have more in common with each other than either would with someone of the same skin colour from a foreign country. Western Europe is a little homogenous in terms of culture but Turkish people are White and way more different to White Americans than Black Americans are. Don't even get me started on people calling being against Islam "racism".

One of the big causes of misunderstanding on race between the USA and Europe is that when Europeans say "Black" they mean "Black". When Americans say it they mean "African American". It's fucking maddeningly American-centric to the rest of us.

No offense in any of this, btw. And "slavekin", oh my! You'd be a braver man than I, but you're right. It seems to be a central core of some people's identity.
Americans view Spaniards as white but not non-Castizo Hispanics (you wouldn't either). Castizo Hispanics tend to identify as non-White because it confers privilege like affirmative action and the corporate race shield but are still considered white (except for when it's time to receive those privileges or activate the race shield) by Whites and Blacks which further complicates matters.

I don't think it is true that most White Americans have more in common with a Black American than say an Englishman or Australian. I wish that were the case, but it sure doesn't seem like it. I do think that's probably true for most Hispanic Americans (citizens), African immigrant Americans, Indian Americans, Asian Americans, and Semitic Americans. You don't realize how huge the Black/White racial divide can get here, particularly between the ghetto and the suburbs or country.
 
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We have freedoms here in America. And you have the freedom to burn the nation's flag if you want. Its covered under 1A. No one is forcing you to. And people who do burn it look like dipshits who bite the hand that feeds. But that's what is great about America. Freedom and individualism.
Say that after you burn a pride flag and get arrested/doxxed/fired from job and all social life.
 
I only know you through your words, but that's been enough for me to form an impression of a very intelligent, very informed person with socially positive ideals. From your contributions to the Covid-19 thread I can't imagine your daily work isn't a great asset to society and it pains me if it's a choice between that and the sort of relationship with your kids that you would like. Society isn't well-structured. We have highly talented people over-working, and averagely talented people underworked or unemployed. I'm pretty capitalist but I can't help feeling that spreading work out a bit better and taking a different approach as a society could lead to better results. Unfortunately there can be no mutual agreement to shift working habits as a society, as long as parties not in agreement can be shipped in to counter any development in societal norms. At least it seems so.



Well he speaks an Ethiopian language so he may be an immigrant from there. I don't wish to make a sweeping comment across African Americans but there is often a lot of tension between actual African immigrants and African Americans, with the former having a pretty low opinion of the latter. I've witnessed that personally first hand. In which case he may have got on better with non-African Americans.

Again, not wishing to stereotype but he posted these on his instagram page which might set him at odds with certain sections of the African American community. I still think all the evidence points to him not intentially hitting those people. In which case I hope they don't throw the book at him just because of the political-media circumstances.

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Holy crap I want that Steve Irwin image so much
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It's so hilarious
 
I don't think it is true that most Black Americans have more in common with a White American than say an Englishman or Australian. I wish that were the case, but it sure doesn't seem like it. I do think that's probably true for most Hispanic Americans (citizens), African immigrant Americans, Indian Americans, and Semitic Americans. You don't realize how huge the Black/White racial divide can get here, particularly between the ghetto and the suburbs or country.
american hoodrat blacks have more in common with european hoodrat muslims than with american whites tbh
 
I only know you through your words, but that's been enough for me to form an impression of a very intelligent, very informed person with socially positive ideals. From your contributions to the Covid-19 thread I can't imagine your daily work isn't a great asset to society and it pains me if it's a choice between that and the sort of relationship with your kids that you would like. Society isn't well-structured. We have highly talented people over-working, and averagely talented people underworked or unemployed. I'm pretty capitalist but I can't help feeling that spreading work out a bit better and taking a different approach as a society could lead to better results. Unfortunately there can be no mutual agreement to shift working habits as a society, as long as parties not in agreement can be shipped in to counter any development in societal norms. At least it seems so.



Well he speaks an Ethiopian language so he may be an immigrant from there. I don't wish to make a sweeping comment across African Americans but there is often a lot of tension between actual African immigrants and African Americans, with the former having a pretty low opinion of the latter. I've witnessed that personally first hand. In which case he may have got on better with non-African Americans.

Again, not wishing to stereotype but he posted these on his instagram page which might set him at odds with certain sections of the African American community. I still think all the evidence points to him not intentially hitting those people. In which case I hope they don't throw the book at him just because of the political-media circumstances.

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"The largest armed Black crowd I’ve ever seen in my life just crossed the front of my house in Stone Mountain. Bigger than any Black Panther engagement I’ve ever encountered"
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Why do these retards want some kind of racial war?
 
We have freedoms here in America. And you have the freedom to burn the nation's flag if you want. Its covered under 1A. No one is forcing you to. And people who do burn it look like dipshits who bite the hand that feeds. But that's what is great about America. Freedom and individualism.
@Ita Mori , flag burning was upheld by the US Supreme Court as freedom of expression protected by the Constitution's First Amendment. Hand in hand with @tehpope 's answer, just because it's legal doesn't necessarily mean it's a good idea. Those that do it tend be seen more as edgelords than protestors with valid grievances. There's also an irony in people wanting to destroy the symbol of a place that grants them freedom of expression not always found elsewhere.

The fact that we were supposed to be so for free expression that you could burn a flag was monumental. You know the leftists will publically skin you for burning the flag of their envisioned utopia if they got their way, and all protesting would be met with executions and the execution of your family, because if you have any complaints it is only admitting that you are evil.
These same people that proudly burn the US flag are likely the first to cry "Hate crime" or "Erasure" if someone wanted to burn one of their flags or emblems as a form of protest.

Once you raise a firearm and aim at a human target, that's technically assault in many jurisdictions.
IANAL, either, but I believe this might fall under the concept of simple assault which includes words and actions that make a reasonable person feel unnecessarily threatened. This is why it's important for weapons owners to know the applicable laws when the time comes for them to defend themselves. For example, some places might consider firing a warning shot in the air careless discharge because there's no way to know where the bullets will come down and whether they might strike/kill innocent bystanders.

And that my friends is the insidious poison these fools are trying to inject into our society. Racial division.
Just as COVID-19 didn't necessarily drive the wedge between people as some wanted as part of their campaign of FUD (fear, uncertainty, and doubt), most normies haven't yet bought into a wedge of racial division as shown by most average people of various races still getting along and worried more about daily challenges than each other.

Shouldn't it be, I don't know, report the facts and let us make up our minds? Why does it have to be a game of "MY SIDE HAS TO WIN DAMNIT!!!"
Not to mention the media's game of, "We decide what you see and think, not you."

I think it's credible this guy was simply confused. If there was no other traffic maybe it's possible he could have gone the wrong way onto the road.
Older freeways built in urban or downtown areas might have unavoidable curves if there was limited right of way or buildings that couldn't be demolished or relocated for whatever reason. It can be quite scary as a driver to be driving at or below posted speed, enter such a curve, and find something on the other end that shouldn't be there that requires a fast response to avoid a nasty accident.

For similar reasons, some of these freeways' exit and entrance ramps end up configured in unusual -- sometimes confusing -- ways as well. It's easy to find one' self about to get on the wrong ramp in such a situation if one isn't paying attention to signage and/or pavement markings.

Not knowing the area or what led up to the event, it remains to be seen how he managed to get on the freeway past the blockade. However, it's understandable that he likely had an "Oh shit!" moment when rounded and the curve and swerved to avoid the vehicles blocking the main lanes only to find pedestrians on the shoulder that he couldn't avoid -- especially when it looks like they moved into his path when they would have otherwise been safe behind their makeshift barrier.

Maybe his car has a hit-and-run prevention feature installed that prevents the car from running after a recent collision. Teslas have similarly invasive features, why not other modern cars?
As much as I can understand the theory and reasoning behind this, it's concerning if such a vehicle auto-disables itself even if it's still driveable. In an incident like this, a car that self-disables while an angry mob converges on the driver is an undesirable situation. Drivers need to be able to leave the scene of an accident if the car is driveable and circumstances warrant it or even necessitate it.

They're also kind of throwing the protesters under the bus in statements in the article which to me indicates they aren't automatically siding with the protesters:
From the passage you quoted, "Mead said at the press conference that protesters had shut down the interstate for 19 days in a row."

If this hadn't taken place out west, I'd be wondering why local officials were allowing protestors to block a major freeway route for 19 consecutive days wow. Unfortunately, I'm not optimistic enough to think that this will encourage the city to finally take action against the protestors for impeding traffic or make the protestors realize this was a bad idea that needs to stop before more people get hurt or killed.

As much as I hope the driver has a good enough attorney to exonerate him, I would wonder if a trial would see the argument raised that protesters gathered in the middle of a freeway and moving towards a swerving vehicle (per the video clips seen here) creates unclean hands or a case for comparative negligence.
 
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Because they honestly believe they have societal power being unjustly held down by HUITEY. They've seen the reluctance of the right to get involved with this idiocy, the echo chambers and unopposed auto zones, and honestly think there is no resistance.

They have no idea what real insurrection is, and forget that, in such an event, there is no longer any penalty for remaining on the sidelines.
 
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Why not? from their point of view the state would let them get away with anything they want as long as they don't go for the officials enabling them, they can just trow another riot over literally nothing and the democrats would glorify them and shush their victims. it makes perfect sense for them, not that it'll work out but they don't see that
 
so how is this peaceful protesting?
Idk their state's open carry laws, but if it's legal to open carry and they're not hurting anyone, then they're within their rights. As it should be.

I may not agree with their ideology, but the media freaked the fuck out over righties doing this in Virginia and Michigan. I am not about to hold people to different standards, as long as they play by the same rules.
 
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