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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Could twitter get in trouble for helping terrorists? ANTIFA groups have been inciting violence for a long long time and they're putting their threats in action. People have been reporting them. Moderators must have an order not to punish them. 🤔
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They should be held responsible, as they can surely be proved to have known Antifa were suing their platform to organize these insurrections. They do for a fact know taht, and allow that. But they won't be held accountable, they are too powerful (apparently). Twitter employees are also working hand in hand with Anfita, that is for certain. They have a history of being lunatic zealots.

Not too powerful, just too useful to the people actually running shit.
 
Past tense. They're not rioting now. They're at home staying the fuck away from each other like the idiots rioting should be.

Don't disagree. Just pointing out something that not everyone might know. I was surprised that the last riots were just a few years ago, actually, because I was remembering the ones from the 80s. IIRC, they had a very anti-US character as well, because I guess the "dictator" was propped up by us?
 
Don't disagree. Just pointing out something that not everyone might know. I was surprised that the last riots were just a few years ago, actually, because I was remembering the ones from the 80s. IIRC, they had a very anti-US character as well, because I guess the "dictator" was propped up by us?
From my vauge knowedge of US-SK relations, the US has propped up South Korea since the Korean War to keep the commies out.
 
Again, Twitter can't be held liable as long as they are considered a "platform" under Section 230 and as long as they make a "good-faith effort" to remove illegal content (e.g. child porn). Trump's recent executive order is supposed to test this, but I haven't seen any real effect yet, of course.
 
As of now, the crowd in Portland on-stream is absolutely fucking huge - also, if you'd like to see the niggers riot instead of white mini-Marxists, Oakland is active tonight as well; the demographic difference there will make for a far, far different fucking scene than the one in Portland and Seattle.
 
Anything happening on Portland/Seattle streams?
Edit: lol just as I post this, previous posts show up gg me
 
There's a dump truck on fire in Richmond. Man, these guys really love fire.
















Again, Twitter can't be held liable as long as they are considered a "platform" under Section 230 and as long as they make a "good-faith effort" to remove illegal content (e.g. child porn). Trump's recent executive order is supposed to test this, but I haven't seen any real effect yet, of course.
They're obviously not making a good faith effort to remove ANTIFA.
 
Again, Twitter can't be held liable as long as they are considered a "platform" under Section 230 and as long as they make a "good-faith effort" to remove illegal content (e.g. child porn). Trump's recent executive order is supposed to test this, but I haven't seen any real effect yet, of course.
Sure, but safe harbor doesn't apply if they knowingly are doing it (e.g. "I know antifa is doing this" "I know my platform is being used only for copyright infringement", etc)
But if twitter employees are using it to support a terrorist group, PATRIOT act and/or RICO might come in to play.

LA cops are now towing cars of the protesters. Mad lads.
 
From my vauge knowedge of US-SK relations, the US has propped up South Korea since the Korean War to keep the commies out.

Well that seems commonsensical, of course, but I was too young to know or care about the specifics of the "dictator" in question at the time this was happening. South Korea was even less relevant than it is now on the world stage (culturally, at least), but I do remember those cops in riot gear, with those big-ass helmets. They were on the evening news every night at times.
 
Well that seems commonsensical, of course, but I was too young to know or care about the specifics of the "dictator" in question at the time this was happening. South Korea was even less relevant than it is now on the world stage (culturally, at least), but I do remember those cops in riot gear, with those big-ass helmets. They were on the evening news every night at times.

You referring to the times of Park Chung-hee and the military coup d'etat that succeeded his assassination? Christ, that man was fucking based but yeah, subsequent to his assassination and prior to it's eager "democratization", South Korean rioting was a daily occurrence - it contributed heavily to the growing size of the Korean diaspora in America for a time.
 
You referring to the times of Park Chung-hee and the military coup d'etat that succeeded his assassination? Christ, that man was fucking based but yeah, subsequent to his assassination and prior to it's eager "democratization", South Korean rioting was a daily occurrence - it contributed heavily to the growing size of the Korean diaspora in America for a time.

"Park" rings bells, but "Park" is like Smith X 100 in Korea. It's almost "Nguyen" in Vietnam. I should have just shut up because I didn't care about the issue at the time enough to remember the details, but - like I said - at one point in my life "South Korea" == "riots." Millennials and younger who are used to K-Pop might not know about this is why I mention it.

Edit: I exaggerate. Nguyen is 40% in Vietnam. Park is 8% in Korea.
 
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