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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If I knew for sure I would be very rich, but this is what I see before us as a set of "paths" .

Europe:
-Eu disitegrates after the west becomes a caliphate and the eastern parts survive.
-Eu manages to hold together and becomes a caliphate. Whites slowly become even more endangered.

US:
-It somehow manages to fix itself and keep being number 1.
-It becomes another communist hell hole and slides into obscurity.

Asia:
-China victorious, the world in their grasp for a few centuries.
-China collapses into itself and becomes just another 3rd world shithole with nukes again like Pakistan.

Bonuses: Russia will either remain as it is or regain its former power. Especially if the west of the EU and/or US falls, the eastern european states will default go back to Russian vassaldom since Russia is close, China far far away.

Now imagine all the possible combinations of these. We have seen that the pendulum does swing back hard, but the Alt Right ethnostate that we all yearn for like a Japanese yearns for catgirls maybe a century or so off in the future.

What about Oceanic?
 
I feel sorry for black jews (actual Jews, not we wuz kikes LARPers). They get shit on by both the black community for being Jewish or choosing to convert and they get shit on by the Jewish community in the US a lot because of Jews having bad preconceived notions of black people thanks to hood rats. A black rapper who converted to Orthodox Judaism couldn't get his kids in religious schools and it got to the point where he had to visit the most important rabbi in the world and get a blessing in order for his kids to be educated in the proper way. Ethiopians sometimes also face discrimination as well. You end up getting double fucked by two communities that you are supposed to be part of.

There's actually a rap by that rapper talking about how he relates his identities as a black man, someone with African ancestry, and an Orthodox Jew.
I guess this proves my point wrong about Judaism being a White-majority religion. I didn't know Black Jews exist outside of the LARPers. Quite embarrassing. You get shit from both communities because you want to embrace both identities.
 
I simply don't understand why liberals want Zimbabwe 2.0 in the US. PROTIP: They will not like the result.

One take is that nobody besides the most useful idiots wants to do a communism, that was last century's experiment. The powers that be and all these spoiled hipster revolutionaries and disgruntled associate professors love their gentrified gayborhoods, $1200 iPhones, and pozzed globalist megacorps.

They want turbo neoliberalism with all the political and social control of the most rabid Bolsheviks, but implemented by F500 HR trannies instead of the bureaucratic state. One Party rule, without their media consumption or next day dildo delivery interrupted.

An all-powerful state is an enemy everyone resents and eventually unites to oppose. When every institution, media, company is pushing poz, there's no focal point for opposition even when most people hate it.
 
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Why did Black Lives Matter turn super fucking Anti Jew? I'm seeing more and more of it with each passing day.

How did we go from "End police brutality!" to "Hitler was right about the Jews!".

I don't even care that they hate whites at this point because that's basically become socially acceptable and I expect it. But where did the anti-semitism stuff come from?!
Educated blacks have always had an uneasy relationships with Jews due to them seeing how the black community was being used by forces which happened to be Jewish to help destabilize WASP country. Jews benefited from it and blacks suffered the consequences. James Baldwin and others of his type are examples.

Also, as time has revealed more of history its come out a lot of the people who benefited from slavery were chosen people.

All of this has trickled down to the masses of black people.
 
You do not have to give up your humanity because other people gave up theirs
Aw, come on man, he told me this stone mask would give me cool powers like being able to suck blood with my hair. Plus I get to beat the shit out of high school students, an old man, a dog, a frog, and a Pajeet.


it just dawned on me, Trump's hair wasn't dyed in the conference he held today, I don't know how I forgot about that, its weird not seeing the blonde color he normally has on it, he's also not as orange either, well maybe just a smidgen.
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Oh fuck, Trump and Pence had to do the Fusion Dance. Antifa's fucked now.


Jesus lads, I'm trying not to judge all blacks, but some of this shit makes it hard.
Remember that Prince is black, Jimi Hendrix is black, and Rick Astley is whiter than you.
Also remember that there have been multiple successful black wrestlers, from Ron Simmons to Ron Killings.
There is no "mold" for black people, there are redneck-ass people of every stripe, and CEOs of the same. It's hard, yes, but everyone deserves humanity until they prove otherwise.
 
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Where do you all think we will be in 2/5/10/25 years from now? One thing that worries me is that I’m not sure any more. I was 100% sure that brexit would happen and trump would win, from just having a feel for where things were going. But now? I’m just not sure how bad this is going to get.
I keep seeing tiny signs of a flip - the sudden appearance of China-critical articles in the mainstream UK press has been astonishing and to me suggests a sea change from the top. Tiny articles critical of trans ideology, and cancel culture but still nothing mainstream. Covid has been incredibly destabilising (although I thought it’d have a huge impact, I didn’t expect western countries tries to lock down.)

I’d be very interested in hearing where you all think this is headed, short mid and long term. For the first time in a very long time I have no idea where society is going.
November will be a Rubicon moment. It won't be pretty either way. I'm nervous as all hell, because the stakes are so damn high.

If Trump wins, the ensuing riots will make these past two months look like a picnic. If Biden wins, we cross the event horizon from Clown World to ShitEarth.

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Edit: Waa waa muh HOAs
Have you ever thought to shut HOAs down at the source? I'm talking about taking a ballot to these people. Shoot them a bit of legislation and show them the light, them fuckers have been opening HOAs like their asses were on fire.
 
If Trump wins, the ensuing riots will make these past two months look like a picnic.

How sad is that? The idea of Trump's victory is assuredly going to lead to more riots and craziness. What does that say about the left?

It makes me feel like I should vote for Trump just to not give into terrorism, and there are likely people that feel like they shouldn't vote for him out of fear of rioting.

That's just depressing to think about.
 
It makes me feel like I should vote for Trump just to not give into terrorism, and there are likely people that feel like they shouldn't vote for him out of fear of rioting.
If Burgerlanders can be scared out of voting for their way of life continuing then they don't deserve to keep it. Voting is literally the least amount of work or effort one has to put in to "fight" for your country. If you get punked out of doing that maybe the other side is right after all.
 
Lol like liberals even know what Zimbabwe is beyond 'that one place that kicked the racists out'. I bet you could walk up to one of these dumb fucks and they wouldnt even know it used to be called Rhodesia, or how that beautiful nation was killed in its crib by opportunistic communists and a vengeful UK still pissed off about the Boer and their wars for independence.
To be fair, Apartheid South Africa threw Rhodesia under the bus as well. They really were hated on all sides for some reason. If it was allowed to develop as planned (they were going to gradually transition to integrated rule, and even did so under the Internal Settlement in March 1978, but that was promptly rejected by the U.K. and the U.S. because it was an agreement with black moderates in the vein of democratic Botswana instead of communist Mozambique, and did not include the Maoist ZAPU under Mugabe and ZANU under Joshua Nkomo - Uncle Sam literally sided with the Maoists on this one wtf) there's a chance it would have become a developed agrarian country on the level of New Zealand or Australia, but nope.
 
If Burgerlanders can be scared out of voting for their way of life continuing then they don't deserve to keep it. Voting is literally the least amount of work or effort one has to put in to "fight" for your country. If you get punked out of doing that maybe the other side is right after all.
My father doesn't vote, while simultaneously complaining and seething about Dems and RINOs. Which is why I decided to start voting.

No politician is perfect, most aren't even good. But I have no right to complain if I can't be bothered to pull a lever to make my voice, however little, heard.

Trump winning in 2016 restored my faith in voting. I didn't expect him to win, but voted for him anyway. When he did win, I was as shocked as everyone, but nonetheless pleased; it showed me that the system is NOT rigged against me, that I can be heard at the highest levels of government.
 
Where do you all think we will be in 2/5/10/25 years from now? One thing that worries me is that I’m not sure any more. I was 100% sure that brexit would happen and trump would win, from just having a feel for where things were going. But now? I’m just not sure how bad this is going to get.
I keep seeing tiny signs of a flip - the sudden appearance of China-critical articles in the mainstream UK press has been astonishing and to me suggests a sea change from the top. Tiny articles critical of trans ideology, and cancel culture but still nothing mainstream. Covid has been incredibly destabilising (although I thought it’d have a huge impact, I didn’t expect western countries tries to lock down.)

I’d be very interested in hearing where you all think this is headed, short mid and long term. For the first time in a very long time I have no idea where society is going.

This year is just nuts. We have had bushfires in australia that were the worst for decades, a new bat virus that has swept the globe causing lots of death and a global shutdown of normal life, global protesting/rioting that has cost more life and money, hottest temps ever in siberia and now so much rain, in China, we might see the worlds biggest dam burst that could kill 100's of millions and lead to a nuclear disaster on the Yangtse river.

Maybe all of the above is a big red flag that humankind has reached its peak and through technological advances, overpopulation through the developments in science and sanitation we are now in the shit.

I dunno. It is a year for the record books. All we need is an alien invasion and i think that is most disasters ticked.
 
Where do you all think we will be in 2/5/10/25 years from now? One thing that worries me is that I’m not sure any more. I was 100% sure that brexit would happen and trump would win, from just having a feel for where things were going. But now? I’m just not sure how bad this is going to get.
I keep seeing tiny signs of a flip - the sudden appearance of China-critical articles in the mainstream UK press has been astonishing and to me suggests a sea change from the top. Tiny articles critical of trans ideology, and cancel culture but still nothing mainstream. Covid has been incredibly destabilising (although I thought it’d have a huge impact, I didn’t expect western countries tries to lock down.)

I’d be very interested in hearing where you all think this is headed, short mid and long term. For the first time in a very long time I have no idea where society is going.

Well, Trump has in many ways been the last option to preserve the unipolar balance of power with the US at its head. Though he campaigned on "america-first," he's still clearly wanted to preserve this - his blustering about getting Iran and the Norks into a deal under the sheer weight of US power and sanctions alone, his trying to take on every single country/bloc that imposed some form of tariff on US goods, his saber-rattling in the ME and his efforts to counteract Chyna all speak to a desire to have America as top dog. Yet he's also tossed aside the neocon/neoliberal idea that we aught to be trying to use dollar diplomacy to spread democracy, rather than simple economic benefit - and I'd argue that 'spread american-style democracy' was a mainstay of US foreign policy since the collapse of the USSR. China is definitely going to rise to create a bipolar system even more than it has now, and it seems likely that we drift towards multipolar as the EU (potentially) tries to shift itself into a third-party situation rather than decidedly under the US's wing, particularly if NATO continues to see reductions.

I mention all of this because it fundamentally changes the atmosphere in which these protests and pressures on the government will move. Big, giant, multinational corporations were only able to spread their feelers out everywhere because of that unipolar system - now they're facing competition abroad that they cannot beat, plus insurgent opposition catching up to them. Amazon's had trouble breaking into the Indian market; and now Walmart and Target have not-horrendous online options and are seeing their share of online sales swell during this pandemic. That recent bill shoved down Hong Kong's throat has made Google finally grow a fucking pair, and so China is trying to develop its own alternatives to things like the android store, google's search functions, and so-on. Countries are trying to bring their own infrastructure up to snuff on this kind of stuff in expectation that the current thoroughfares aren't going to be as free-flowing in the coming decades.

And I mention all of that because it fundamentally changes the wealth and comfort by which these kids can exist. Their thought-leaders tend to sit in highly overvalued industries that are in desperate need of a reckoning and of diversification, propped up by investors who believe that seeing decades of red will generate windfalls for them if they can just hold out until some breakthrough or other comes through. With a depression coming on, that might shift where they keep their money. They might audit these massive, bloated companies and figure out what areas are redundant or inefficient. Tech has done nothing but grow, grow, grow - yet there's a techlash brewing broadly, there's antitrust discussions, there's a government that can't afford to cut them massive tax breaks and preferential, protectionist treatment, more foreign competition, more restrictions on getting low-paid skilled labor, etc. etc. If the thought-leaders find themselves cut of funding, or otherwise more broadly scrutinized, I think you'll start to see less people able to afford to spend all-day every-day "activisting".

The down-below activists, closer to being actually poor, are still buffeted by parents that coddle them endlessly and an economy that allowed them to be net drains on their households without too much trouble. That's going to get changed as money gets tight, especially if the jobs market's cap has shrunk. Things will increase in price as the global networks get thinned; there's no doubt of that. We've all asked: "how do these people have the fucking time to protest all the time? How are these people just okay with showing their faces breaking shit?" A glut of money and an aimless bourgeois class lets that happen, that's how. 2008 gave them all a brief impression of what it was like to go without, though the damages there mostly fell onto the working classes and poor -- these yuppies were the ones that went on holiday to their local park to sing coombayah. They gave OWS their all, except they fucked that up so bad that the banks came back even more entrenched and corrupt than before. And then it was 11-12 years of straight economic growth, highly concentrated in tech and tech-adjacent firms that all benefitted from the unipolar arrangement.

I see all of this shit getting bored and wandering off to lead unimpressive middle-aged lives, coupled with further explosions in anxiety and depression among the group involved because they now realize they farted about playing revolutionary in their 20s and forgot to do what the kids in the 60s did - get useful skills. I see this as a last-ditch effort to push everything in and through by a cornered class that realizes, soon, the US-centric nature of the internet - awfully useful for when you want to astroturf the size of your "grassroots" campaign - is starting to slip away. There's an absolute fear of the silent majority in the US, and all efforts are being made to sneak around them as much as is possible. So, really, I think it's going to be a firecracker of 5 years and the re-emergence of political violence as a common tactic (I mean, hell, BLM venerates BLA)... as it becomes increasingly clear that this kind of bombastic "activism" doesn't achieve jack shit, and indeed might contribute to scuppering meaningful efforts for social progress. People will turn on that yuppie extremism and seek a return to sleepy peacefulness, and the good progressives will drag all of their causes they hide behind as shields down to their shallow mass graves, just so that some future group might dig it up in a couple decades.

I see cycles and the dissolution of the unipolar global order as generally something that will unleash a fierce paper tiger, which will prompt a desire for sleepy stability and re-interest in something like a balance-of-powers or metternich era wherein the US and EU are not terribly concerned about the existence of dictators, and their lil' 'revolutionaries' are thoroughly sapped of their vigor once, yet again, revealed as the affluent charlatans dependent wholly on an abusive, west-centric global political system that they are.
 
White man threatens to kill everyone on an Alaska Airlines flight if they do not admit that Jesus was black. Black man and white people working together take crazy white man down.

Joggers try to blind police with strobe flashlight and act like the nogs they are.
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He got fed terrorism charges right?
Peter McGraw, a spokesperson for the Port of Seattle, confirmed to Newsweek that the man was arrested by Port of Seattle Police.

McGraw didn't identify the individual, but said he had been booked into King County Jail for harassment.
Harassment?! For terrorist threats on an airplane?! Fuck Seattle (even more, and even if its not Seattle proper), I hope the feds are looking in to this.

The police really need to crack down on laser pointers being pointed at them and the strobe lights, even if the strobe lights are not assault the intent to prevent police from seeing crime taking place and/or advancements of the mob is a safety hazard to the police.
 
Remember that Prince is black, Jimi Hendrix is black, and Rick Astley is whiter than you.
Also remember that there have been multiple successful black wrestlers, from Ron Simmons to Ron Killings.
There is no "mold" for black people, there are redneck-ass people of every stripe, and CEOs of the same. It's hard, yes, but everyone deserves humanity until they prove otherwise.

That's not what the talk is about, though. Yes, every single human is an individual. That doesn't say anything about a race or any other kind of group's general attributes and the distribution of said attributes. What you are doing is wishy-washy gay talk.

No politician is perfect, most aren't even good. But I have no right to complain if I can't be bothered to pull a lever to make my voice, however little, heard.

Trump winning in 2016 restored my faith in voting. I didn't expect him to win, but voted for him anyway. When he did win, I was as shocked as everyone, but nonetheless pleased; it showed me that the system is NOT rigged against me, that I can be heard at the highest levels of government.

What you need to understand is that democracy is not working because of higher ideals, it's working because the rules of power distribution are at a local minimum that's beneficial to most people.
There are no good politicians, because the job requirements don't allow for that. Voting in a de facto two party system is a fucked up deal. Your choices are illusory, because both sides have to play into everyone's voting preferences, they can't pick niche issues to run with.
 
My father doesn't vote, while simultaneously complaining and seething about Dems and RINOs. Which is why I decided to start voting.

No politician is perfect, most aren't even good. But I have no right to complain if I can't be bothered to pull a lever to make my voice, however little, heard.

Trump winning in 2016 restored my faith in voting. I didn't expect him to win, but voted for him anyway. When he did win, I was as shocked as everyone, but nonetheless pleased; it showed me that the system is NOT rigged against me, that I can be heard at the highest levels of government.
Oh its still rigged against you, I just think Hillary got BTFO so bad it overcame all the various types of vote fraud that was being used against Trump. And thats why no one should get the least bit complacent; they're going to cheat triple time balls to the wall this year, and I would not be in the least bit surprised if Biden "wins."
 
November will be a Rubicon moment. It won't be pretty either way. I'm nervous as all hell, because the stakes are so damn high.

If Trump wins, the ensuing riots will make these past two months look like a picnic. If Biden wins, we cross the event horizon from Clown World to ShitEarth.

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So Trump wins his second term, sure, but what happens in 2024? There's no one with the charisma to replace trump, the boomers will have grown complacent, thinking they already won by simply voting for Trump and the the liberals were "owned", so a new democratic candidate will rise.
If all the old guard is dead on both sides, who will replace them?
 
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