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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Wait I thought the Big Boys had started that rumour because the two bands had some beef going on, and then the rumours just stuck?
Nah, a lot of old punk bands are homophobic/troonphobic. The drummer for Caustic Christ told his kid (who was trooning out) if she wanted to be a man, she couldn't take women seriously anymore. He was a lot more abrasive when he said it but that was the gist.
 
All night long those cunts tried to tear the fence down and partially succeeded. "YESSS" screams the antifa through his ebay bought Cold War era gas mask "Surely we will have them the next night!"

Feds "We have the pocketbook of the Federal Gov't. We literally print money"



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EDIT: Around 28min into that video there's a solider who's uniform turned bright ORANGE. Anyone have any idea why? Spray paint bomb?
That's probably from the dye used in OC spray (the good stuff). My bet is that one of his buddies accidentally/collaterally sprayed him at some point. If he washes that uniform with his boxers he'll regret it.
 
All night long those cunts tried to tear the fence down and partially succeeded. "YESSS" screams the antifa through his ebay bought Cold War era gas mask "Surely we will have them the next night!"

Feds "We have the pocketbook of the Federal Gov't. We literally print money"


"Repeat after me: these are peaceful protests"
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Local LEOs enforce city, state, and at times federal laws, if there was a joint task force in any of the precincts and there was evidence,files, or what ever would cause issues with the investigation/trail/enforcement of law. Also a mundane example of local police enforcing federal law, any passenger car made after 1984 (and light truck after 1994) must have a working third break light under Federal law, if the third break light isn't working (or doesn't function as prescribed by federal law, even if the state has no law on a third break light) is able to pull you over and cite you/issue a fix-it ticket/etc.
No one is going to get charged with sedition or insurrection for punching a cop over a missing brake light. You're going to get charged with punching the cop and violating your state's law on defective equipment. You're going to go to some local court, not Federal court. If you don't, a local judge will issue a warrant and the local police will pick you up. You'll go to local court and the judge will sentence you in accordance with your state's laws. Your rap sheet will show a litany of local/state offenses, not Federal offenses. No one executed a Federal law upon you.

More to the point, if you conspire to burn down a local police station and accidentally destroy Federal evidence, you have not committed (Federal) seditious conspiracy. Conspiracy requires intent. The conspiracy was to commit arson and to hinder the execution of state law. You can't conspire to do something you didn't intend to do, or didn't know was possible. You might end up doing it, but you didn't conspire to do it. Maybe we will learn that the cop shop was somehow involved in something Federal, and the rioters knew this, and conspired to burn it down with the intent of hindering the execution of Federal law. But that's a specific set of facts that we don't know yet, and given the generally uncooperative attitude these cities have towards Federal law enforcement, and the proximity of Federal agencies with their own buildings, it seems unlikely.

I can't find any case law on it and there seems to be no definition in the law stating what "united states building" and "any united state law" is. This seems to be an issue for the courts to sort out at this time.
"United States law" is defined in Article VI as laws made pursuant to the US Constitution, as opposed to "the laws of any state." And the seditious conspiracy statute specifies "property of the United States," which seems pretty clear. If I referred to such a property as a "United States building," I apologize for being unclear.
 
Wait I thought the Big Boys had started that rumour because the two bands had some beef going on, and then the rumours just stuck?

I've heard him say shit about "faggots." It was really common in the reggae community, especially in Jamaica. I have no idea what his current opinions are but most of this shit is really ancient.
 
Nah, a lot of old punk bands are homophobic/troonphobic. The drummer for Caustic Christ told his kid (who was trooning out) if she wanted to be a man, she couldn't take women seriously anymore. He was a lot more abrasive when he said it but that was the gist.

Well there's plenty of homophobia in all kinds of "alternative" music, for lack of a better term, from hip hop to dancehall to punk to metal, but that's a whole other can of worms.
In the case of Bad Brains they said in an interview that the Big Boys had slandered them with the homophobia claim and it stuck because rastafarianism is pretty much anti-gay, even though they themselves weren't. But this was a recent interview, maybe they were just trying to cover their asses, or more likely, they just changed opinion.

Anyhow, I feel like this is becoming a thread derail, sorry.
 
EDIT: Around 28min into that video there's a solider who's uniform turned bright ORANGE. Anyone have any idea why? Spray paint bomb?

Might've been a commander, marked that way so the others could easily pick him out in a hurry. When everyone's running around in the dark with the same camo getup, probably don't want to go around reading nametags if something big is happening.
 
EDIT: Around 28min into that video there's a solider who's uniform turned bright ORANGE. Anyone have any idea why? Spray paint bomb?

It could be an identifying dye they been spraying people with, or maybe OC, and he got in the way or fell on a can. Or maybe that's just his style.

Might've been a commander, marked that way so the others could easily pick him out in a hurry. When everyone's running around in the dark with the same camo getup, probably don't want to go around reading nametags if something big is happening.

I doubt he'd do that by coloring his uniform.
 
No one is going to get charged with sedition or insurrection for punching a cop over a missing brake light. You're going to get charged with punching the cop and violating your state's law on defective equipment. You're going to go to some local court, not Federal court. If you don't, a local judge will issue a warrant and the local police will pick you up. You'll go to local court and the judge will sentence you in accordance with your state's laws. Your rap sheet will show a litany of local/state offenses, not Federal offenses. No one executed a Federal law upon you.

More to the point, if you conspire to burn down a local police station and accidentally destroy Federal evidence, you have not committed (Federal) seditious conspiracy. Conspiracy requires intent. The conspiracy was to commit arson and to hinder the execution of state law. You can't conspire to do something you didn't intend to do, or didn't know was possible. You might end up doing it, but you didn't conspire to do it. Maybe we will learn that the cop shop was somehow involved in something Federal, and the rioters knew this, and conspired to burn it down with the intent of hindering the execution of Federal law. But that's a specific set of facts that we don't know yet, and given the generally uncooperative attitude these cities have towards Federal law enforcement, and the proximity of Federal agencies with their own buildings, it seems unlikely.


"United States law" is defined in Article VI as laws made pursuant to the US Constitution, as opposed to "the laws of any state." And the seditious conspiracy statute specifies "property of the United States," which seems pretty clear. If I referred to such a property as a "United States building," I apologize for being unclear.
The idea of Mens rea has been dead for a long ass time, regardless what the word of the law states, all that really matters is Actus rea and the statue of "Sedation conspiracy" applies to the action and/or the intent.
My state's law for car break lights hasn't been updated since before the federal third break law nor does it state any required amount of break lights, as such if I get a ticket for it, it would be under federal law and not state.
 
Black Twitter has issued a fatwa on "Georgetown Karen," a woman guilty of the high crime of trying to drive around their mid-traffic tantrum yesterday.



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It didn't take long for them to find her.

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>Police help! This fucking KAREN is trying to get out of her roadside struggle session!
>ACAB! Defund the police because they didn't arrest an innocent bystander trying to avoid a psychotic mob!

It's all so tiresome. At least the comments and ratio are a little bit of a whitepill.
 
>Police help! This fucking KAREN is trying to get out of her roadside struggle session!
>ACAB! Defund the police because they didn't arrest an innocent bystander trying to avoid a psychotic mob!

It's all so tiresome. At least the comments and ratio are a little bit of a whitepill.
The mistake the niggress made was admitting that the lady actively drove around their blockade through a gas station lot. It demonstrates that the Burn Loot Murder fuckheads were just pissed that someone refused to let them inconvenience her and chimped the fuck out.
 
Why the fuck was this asshole dragging a quadruple amputee to a protest? Shitty husband, I pity his widow. Then again, she did decide to stay married to this shit for brains, so....

Fuck that bitch. She supports the "cause" and deserves whatever comes her way.

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