It's always darkest before the radical right-wing backlash begins in earnest. I mean it will still be pretty dark then, but you won't need eyes to see.
A good buddy of mine was caught running off $100.00 USD bills. (in Canada) He showed me their operation once. The special paper was ordered directly from China for the express purpose of counterfeiting and constituted the operation's largest expense.
U.S. Customs and Border Protection officers in Minnesota discovered $900,000 in counterfeit $1 bills inside a shipping container originating from China and travelling by train from Canada bound for the U.S., the agency said in a press release Monday.
Hundreds of Black Lives Matter protesters march peacefully through Flushing
Look at all the white people posing while kneeling! (Again, mostly white women?) Pathetic.
Previously I said BLM protests were contained, they riot downtown but they weren't going out to the suburbs. Well, after the first 3-4 weeks, they got the rioting under control. And after 7 weeks of uselessness, now they are going into the suburbs. It all happened at the same time, right after CHOP got dismantled and they started blocking highways (and getting splattered).
But the nature of the protests seems to have changed. The suburban protests aren't antifa and black people coming in to protest, they're bored ennui-stricken white idiots. Most importantly, the suburban protests are composed of the people in that suburb itself, so they're less likely to either trash it or defend it.
They're both less violent and more idiotic, because they're reciting all the worst bits of propaganda we've archived ITT. I stand by the theory that they're looking for martyrs, which is why you see most of them blocking streets now. And their tactics went from mob-like to Maoist; they chant "out of your homes and into the streets!" and interrogating any drivers they manage to stop. They are looking to shame people and enforce conformity.
It's no longer fueled by rage, this is liberal white guilt turned toxic. They're acting out and "putting my body in danger" to expunge their feelings of guilt and shame. They witnessed things that make them feel bad, don't have the emotional maturity to process it, and act out their disconnected helplessness in ways approximating penance.
I didn't think the frontline warriors of this next phase were going to be boogaloo boys, but I also didn't think it was going to be sedans driven by Ethiopian immigrants. The "Night of Rage" for that Summer moron fizzled out, and I suspect that will keep happening as more idiots get nailed.
The one unknown here is a Trump reaction. He didn't take the bait earlier, and it frustrated the left's obvious plans to make him look like a tyrant. But we're two months in, now, and his LAW & ORDER base is getting frustrated. It's one thing to let Democratic cities take the blame for the first month, but now a lesser form of lawlessness is spreading into the suburbs, and the ones who aren't marching have knocked his approval rating down significantly.
I don't necessarily want him to crack down, but he can't keep talking tough if he can't get the local PDs and mayors to line up. People don't like having their police stations under siege every night, and intersections blocked off by zealots demanding a sign of agreement. This isn't about rioting any more, just the kind of nuisances and unrest that leads to a general sense of insecurity. And that general discontent is bad for an incumbent.
Previously I said BLM protests were contained, they riot downtown but they weren't going out to the suburbs. Well, after the first 3-4 weeks, they got the rioting under control. And after 7 weeks of uselessness, now they are going into the suburbs. It all happened at the same time, right after CHOP got dismantled and they started blocking highways (and getting splattered).
But the nature of the protests seems to have changed. The suburban protests aren't antifa and black people coming in to protest, they're bored ennui-stricken white idiots. Most importantly, the suburban protests are composed of the people in that suburb itself, so they're less likely to either trash it or defend it.
They're both less violent and more idiotic, because they're reciting all the worst bits of propaganda we've archived ITT. I stand by the theory that they're looking for martyrs, which is why you see most of them blocking streets now. And their tactics went from mob-like to Maoist; they chant "out of your homes and into the streets!" and interrogating any drivers they manage to stop. They are looking to shame people and enforce conformity.
It's no longer fueled by rage, this is liberal white guilt turned toxic. They're acting out and "putting my body in danger" to expunge their feelings of guilt and shame. They witnessed things that make them feel bad, don't have the emotional maturity to process it, and act out their disconnected helplessness in ways approximating penance.
I didn't think the frontline warriors of this next phase were going to be boogaloo boys, but I also didn't think it was going to be sedans driven by Ethiopian immigrants. The "Night of Rage" for that Summer moron fizzled out, and I suspect that will keep happening as more idiots get nailed.
The one unknown here is a Trump reaction. He didn't take the bait earlier, and it frustrated the left's obvious plans to make him look like a tyrant. But we're two months in, now, and his LAW & ORDER base is getting frustrated. It's one thing to let Democratic cities take the blame for the first month, but now a lesser form of lawlessness is spreading into the suburbs, and the ones who aren't marching have knocked his approval rating down significantly.
I don't necessarily want him to crack down, but he can't keep talking tough if he can't get the local PDs and mayors to line up. People don't like having their police stations under siege every night, and intersections blocked off by zealots demanding a sign of agreement. This isn't about rioting any more, just the kind of nuisances and unrest that leads to a general sense of insecurity. And that general discontent is bad for an incumbent.
My only goal now is to see how creative I can now be with capitalizing on the zeitgeist to subvert and sabotage. The guise of social justice is just too perfect to let go to waste, I am fully justified to be extremely indignant and hostile to anyone who just questions my altruistic motives of full racial inclusion.
U.S. Customs and Border Protection officers in Minnesota discovered $900,000 in counterfeit $1 bills inside a shipping container originating from China and travelling by train from Canada bound for the U.S., the agency said in a press release Monday.
There was almost no norfentanyl (the metabolite) in Floyd's urine. This means two things. The dose was recent enough that it had barely passed through his liver at all, and there was no previous dose, so he wasn't a habitual user.
Floyd had more fent in his system than kills 70% of overdoses, and he likely was not a habitual user, unlike most fent ODs. So he didn't just overdose. He explosively, heroically overdosed.
I'm torn on Weinstein. I like the guy, and he makes some great points. His podcast was a good companion during the lockdown. But it's pretty frustrating listening to a guy talk out of one side of his mouth about how dangerous all this Marxist speech control nonsense is while, out of the other side of his mouth, he's unironically using intentionally divisive neologisms like "people of color" like a good little progressive. Frustrating and baffling.
And don't get me started on his proposed solutions to the dysfunction. Universal Basic Income (how do economy werk???) and, essentially, central planning by Top Men to avoid the pitfalls of the market in "Game B." At one point he said we shouldn't reopen the economy piecemeal because doing so would give some businesses an advantage over others... ignoring that that's exactly what naming some businesses "essential" did. He also says we need to learn to value only the rights we actually use regularly, not all rights as if they are meaningful. (???)
I don't understand how someone so smart can be so fucking stupid on certain issues. But he's a leftist, so I guess it's in his blood to trust and venerate centralized power.
This is what I don't get. Have you ever had/done fent? I have in pre-op analgesia. It was amazing. Like seriously, it was so, so fucking good. It was that good, after my op, they referred me to a counsellor to persuade me not to try it outside of a clinical setting. And it came before a miserable, shitty op for miserable, shitty reasons. Which is why I was referred. Because of it, I can totally get why people would chase that particular dragon. Shitty op>pain meds that make you feel not shitty> possible drug addiction>????> profit?
I do not get how someone who was "trying to sort their life out" could be on that stuff. It's pretty brutal and used on patients who are suffering with serious pre-op pain
What I cannot get my head around is this: Why are they martyring that man, not an nnocent, 8 year old girl? If that is not the epitome of male privelidge (I know, spelling, but I don't believe in it so I do not care) then I do not know what is
IDK about where you are, but Fent is typically passed off as pain pills or mixed/made to look like heroin (because it's cheaper than either). Floyd probably thought he was doing heroin. Nobody in America is really trying to do fent AFAIK, it's just that opiates are all cut with a lot of random shit to make them look real and then some Fent to give that opiate high.