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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The worst thing to me is this:

After their "Revolution" fails, they are sent scurrying back to their holes (with or without charges, records, felony status), after the more draconian laws are put into place in response to this lawlessness (getting rid of cops will last right up until the black community gets to 300% violent crimes and the violence starts creeping into the white suburbs), these assholes will go crying to Marxist 'therapists' and attempt to join lawsuits and get gibs for "PTSD" from their "battles" against the cops and the feds.

The worst part? You know a lot of these worthless unemployed parasite fucking commie shit heads will get it too.

We'll be paying them to be idle faggots for "PTSD" they supposedly got for an insurrection against the very government they 'fought' against.

Oh, they are already trying that.
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Not exactly the same kind of situation, but you definitely have a stark divide between the urban and rural parts of Washington. Seattle and Olympia, and to a lesser extent Bellingham (college town), are affluent and left-bent. Drive half an hour out of the city, though, and you are in the sticks. Enumclaw, Washington gave the world a ranking NASCAR driver, to give you an idea. And if you go east of the mountains, you're basically in Kansas.

The city of Tacoma, meanwhile, is a weird outlier, kind of a mish-mash of post-industrial hellscape and boil-on-the-ass military town. Hard one to peg on the political spectrum.
Tacoma is filled with gang violence both on and off post (cannon fodder really don't know how to act in my experience). Drive bys were a common occurrence in the early 90s when I lived there. Combined with the shitty weather that Washington is infamous for, it is one of the worse places I have ever lived.
 

Someone got vanned over in Pittsburgh, maybe. The City Paper's staffed by a bunch of the usual suspects - whites attending 40k+/yr schools that didn't quite cut above working for some astroturfed socialist rag, so it wouldn't surprise me if they were horkin' it up.

That the protests are resoundingly white should come as no great shock - the city is around ~67% white, and this is (surprise surprise) a walk through one of the richer, whiter neighborhoods into the rich, white college neighborhood. Well, I guess CMU is also fairly Asian.
 
So uhh, Chicago is looking a bit more gnarly since that first looting. Do you think Lori Lightfoot got some polling deets? It's sad crowd control is so political, baton-to-head treatment should have been more common 70+ days ago.

Tonight's going to be lit fam.

Or not. They've begun the chant of surrender.

"We! Just want! To go! Home!" :story:

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Fun thing about the streets of downtown Chicago, which you can see in the videos: they're very closed, without a bunch of open side streets like Portland/Seattle have. Makes it a lot easier for a PD to corral people. "Be like water" doesn't help when the container only has one outlet.

Edit: cops forced everyone they trapped to open their bags for search before they let them go. Well played, CPD.


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Unicorn Riot was at a gathering outside of MPD union leader, Bob Kroll’s house in Hugo, MN. Hugo is 25 miles outside of Minneapolis in the northern suburbs.
Bob Kroll is the last person anyone should be defending, and MPD is a deeply broken organization. Now.. are all MPD officers bad? No. Is Bob Kroll bad? Hell yes.

Do you remember when bulbhead cop Mohammed Noor murdered Justine Damond, when she walked past his cop car after earlier reporting the sound of a woman screaming outside her house?
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This was an absolutely indefensible racial murder, and it took nearly a year for charges to be laid. Even then, Noor was grossly undercharged- he only caught 3rd degree murder.

Guess who defended Noor to the hilt and helped induce cops to refuse to give evidence that would document Noor's pattern of criminal behavior? Bob Kroll.
Prosecutors have also told the court about 20 police officers refused to talk to investigators and met with union officials to discuss withholding information.

Union president Lt Bob Kroll, who is listed as a possible witness, told AP he could not comment. But in an interview with the Star Tribune, Lt Kroll dismissed the idea officers were withholding information. “That’s an easy sweeping statement to make and without some concrete hard evidence, which they won’t find in this case,†Lt Kroll said.
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During the prosecution of former Minneapolis police officer Mohamed Noor, the performance of both Minneapolis police and state investigators also seemed to be on trial.

The Hennepin County Attorney's Office repeatedly called out law enforcement for its handling of the fatal shooting of Justine Ruszczyk Damond on July 15, 2017...

Although several Minneapolis police officers testified at Noor's trial, prosecutors said 20 of them refused to talk until subpoenas forced them to.

That apparent lack of cooperation prompted strong words from Damond's father, John Ruszczyk, minutes after a jury found Noor guilty of murder in the third degree and manslaughter in the second degree Tuesday.

"We believe that this conviction was reached despite the active resistance of a number of Minneapolis officers, including the head of the union," Ruszczyk said...

Longtime prosecutor Steve Schleicher said disagreements between the county attorney's office and police during a case are common, but those disputes are often kept private. He said the apparent lack of cooperation from officers with prosecutors in this case is unusual.

"I've never seen that happen before," Schleicher said. "I've never had a situation where a police officer wasn't willing to come in and discuss the case."
Kroll is a despicable man who will cover for anyone who wears the blue. In some cases, those are good American people. But in an increasing amount of cases, it's going to be violent racial strangers who never should have been allowed out of Somalia in the first place, let alone made into cops.
 
Oh, they are already trying that.
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The more they talk the more they piss me off,
Yeah, Sure cops only get PTSD from having guns pointed at them,
They don't get it from finding evidence with CP on it,
They don't get it from investigating child sexual abuse (and just child abuse over all)
They don't get it from seeing dead kids from a MVA
They don't get it from seeing a dead kid who was murdered execution style
They don't get it from seeing a person's brains being smeared on the pavement
They don't get it from seeing brains falling out of a shotgun suicide
They don't get it from responding to an OD call and then having the revived druggie pulling out a gun and shooting at you and Fire/EMS
They don't get it from needing to ask personal questions at the distraught parents who just found their child dead from an OD or Suicide,
They don't get it from needing to tell parents their child was killed by a drunk driver
and these are when the department and city won't throw them under a bus.
People forget Police and Fire/EMS really only see people at their worst/lowest of lows/worst days of their lives, and that wears on people, same with CPS/APS social workers,
 
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I live in Washington. Can confirm, you drive an hour east of Seattle and you reach "truck driver who also makes nigger and beaner jokes with his multiple ethnic friends" territory. Genuinely not joking.
I have relatives in Federal Way who I would call moderate liberals / pro-black activism, and they complain about how awful the Somalis are and how much they ruin the neighborhood.
 
Tacoma is filled with gang violence both on and off post (cannon fodder really don't know how to act in my experience). Drive bys were a common occurrence in the early 90s when I lived there. Combined with the shitty weather that Washington is infamous for, it is one of the worse places I have ever lived.
Yeah, the late '80s and early '90s were pretty juicy, the heyday of crack cocaine. Crime isn't so bad there nowadays by comparison, but Tacoma still has its share of neighborhoods where you don't want to live if you can help it.

ETA: It also had a legendarily awful police force in those days, culminating in a wild scandal in the early 2000s when the literal chief of police shot his wife dead in a grocery store parking lot, then blew his own head off, in full view of their children.
 
I live in Washington. Can confirm, you drive an hour east of Seattle and you reach "truck driver who also makes nigger and beaner jokes with his multiple ethnic friends" territory. Genuinely not joking.
Honestly, I think this general trend applies basically anywhere in the US. Not to powerlevel but I live an hour from Sacramento. Even here in cali the rural parts are 90% white people joking with beaners about niggers and beaners. Not sure about the gun ownership rate in my neck of the woods but it's very high among those I know.
 
Honestly, I think this general trend applies basically anywhere in the US. Not to powerlevel but I live an hour from Sacramento. Even here in cali the rural parts are 90% white people joking with beaners about niggers and beaners. Not sure about the gun ownership rate in my neck of the woods but it's very high among those I know.
Far-left lunatics are a vocal minority.
 
Yeah, the late '80s and early '90s were pretty juicy, the heyday of crack cocaine. Crime isn't so bad there nowadays by comparison, but Tacoma still has its share of neighborhoods where you don't want to live if you can help it.

ETA: It also had a legendarily awful police force in those days, culminating in a wild scandal in the early 2000s when the literal chief of police shot his wife dead in a grocery store parking lot, then blew his own head off, in full view of their children.
Bring back the Fort Lewis Firefight
 
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