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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Sorry to double post but I have a ton of videos. The trend in Seattle and Portland of the protesters meandering around residential areas and harassing the people in their homes is increasing, and I cannot believe people aren't more alarmed by it. It has the potential to get very volatile and dangerous, especially considering how much these freaks like fire. The cops aren't around for these events, and will likely not respond if summoned. What are the residents supposed to do if they are threatened? First video is from Portland, the rest are from Seattle. In the last two BLMers threaten a skinny gay guy who says he has HIV and then beat him up.

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Makes you just about snap, doesn't it. Caused me to think of cherry bombs and a wrist rocket, eye-level aim. If they want to suck the public teat, might as well be for disability.

Meanwhile, their new demands roughly parallel the responsibilities of pet owners. Maybe we're just dealing with the militant wing of the Humane Society. Let's call Bob Barker and see if we can get some money for a spay and neuter clinic.
 
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if the police actually wanted to crack down on them, they would do it. boxing them in would be child's play because all this shit is happening in urban areas where everything is a narrow chokepoint that can be closed off with a couple of heavy vehicles and a few dozen men.
>set up perimeter
>wall off protest area from all sides
>announce to protesters that they are surrounded
>make it clear that the only way out is being arrested
then just wait until their morale breaks due to thirst, hunger, cold and fatigue. keep them contained like that for maybe a day or two, and their fighting spirit will be 100% obliterated. they'd be begginh police to please arrest them so they can finally get access to fresh water, showers, toilets, and sleep again.
Fuck that shit.

> Get cyclone fencing
> March officers with cyclone fencing toward protestors
> Trap protestors
> Blast "Baby Shark" until someone cracks

Antifa have already broken the Geneva Convention with false Red Crosses. So, in a lack of the GC, Baby Shark is fair game.
 
Oh this is rich coming from people who deliberately choose the most annoying sensory stimuli to bombard their victims every night. Say, lasers, strobes, squeaky toys, foul mouthed harpies on megaphones, Demetria Hester grunting fukdapohleeze, "WAKE THE FUCK UP" etc.
You forgot thier most insufferable weapon, Arex's voice. I swear her voice is the defination of "cruel and unusual"

The horror oh the horror! I've seen rug burns worse then that.
Fucking wimps.


What is ‘kettling’? It’s a controversial tactic to contain crowds, and Chicago police are accused of using it during downtown protests.

After violent clashes between police and protesters in downtown Chicago over the weekend, it seemed everyone from lawmakers and civil rights advocates to activists were accusing officers of “kettling,” a controversial practice for controlling crowds.

The tactic usually involves lines of police officers corralling a group of people, who are either contained in a small area or are allowed to leave through an exit controlled by police. Some call it “trap and detain.” Others say it is dangerous and unconstitutional and should be outlawed.

Chicago police Superintendent David Brown denied his officers resorted to the practice as they struggled to control demonstrators during a protest Saturday night that injured at least 17 officers and led to at least two dozen arrests.

“I haven’t heard those allegations that there was kettling going on,” Brown said, a day after organizers specifically used the term to describe police tactics.

Berto Aguayo, 26, executive director for Increase the Peace, said he was at the protest and it was clear what officers were doing. “They were surrounding us and making the circle smaller and smaller and not letting — even though people wanted to leave the protest, they weren’t letting us go home.



Chicago police check bags and allow a few people out at a time after police cornered protesters on Lasalle Street in downtown Chicago on Aug. 15, 2020. (Chris Sweda / Chicago Tribune)

“We get to Adams and LaSalle and we’re kettled in,” he said. “There’s no way out and people are having panic attacks because they want to go home.”

Protesters across the country have repeatedly accused police of using the tactic during the marches and demonstrations sparked by the police killing of George Floyd in Minneapolis at the end of May.

Basically, the tactic involves herding demonstrators into a confined space so they can’t leave. Officers can then make arrests or slowly break up the crowd. If there have been violent clashes, supporters of the tactic say, kettling helps police control a space and detain those causing the trouble.

But critics say the situation can become dangerous if police use force and there is no way for people to escape. “Kettling is potentially dangerous and raises serious constitutional concerns,” said Rebecca Glenberg with the American Civil Liberties Union of Illinois.

“For example, during protests against the Iraq War in 2003, police trapped hundreds of protesters on a block of Chicago Avenue east of Michigan Avenue, then arrested them for failing to disperse, even though most of them had not heard the order and could not disperse anyway because they were trapped between police lines,” Glenberg said.



A protester argues with a Chicago police officer as police check bags and allow a few people out at a time after police cornered protesters on LaSalle Street in downtown Chicago on Saturday, Aug. 15, 2020. (Chris Sweda / Chicago Tribune)

A federal court held that the arrests were unconstitutional, and the city of Chicago settled the case for $6.2 million.

A similar lawsuit was filed last fall in St. Louis on behalf of scores of protesters who said they were forced into a “kettle” during a downtown demonstration.

“It can certainly be just a horrifying experience,” said Noam Ostrander, a professor at DePaul University who has studied violence in Chicago. “In popular culture you could use a ‘Game of Thrones’ example. It is very much a war-type tactic, surrounding your enemy and pushing in.

“It really does create this pressure cooker,” he said. “You have a lot of people that get confined to a small space, you have people charging towards you, batons flying and ramming bikes into people and shields into people.”

Ostrander said the practice is “constitutionally questionable.”

“People are being detained without being told they’re being detained,” he said. “It does sweep up everybody indiscriminately and there’s a concern about violating the First Amendment.”

Kettling can also backfire, according to David Stovall, a professor of Black studies, criminology, law and justice at the University of Illinois at Chicago.

“I always see the strategy as problematic,” he said. “It’s based around the preemptive suppression of a violent threat. The belief is, oftentimes, that if you show force then people won’t respond as vehemently, and actually what we’ve seen is that that’s not the case.


“When law enforcement escalates, there’s a greater chance of escalation,” he said.

On Sunday, United Working Families, a frequent critic of Mayor Lori Lightfoot, posted an open letter to Brown and the mayor, insisting that kettling took place.

“We once again condemn Mayor Lightfoot and Superintendent Brown for their use of police force against these demonstrators Saturday night, and for the continued escalation of surveillance, violence and detention of protesters,” the letter said. “Mayor Lightfoot and Superintendent Brown stationed thousands of officers downtown, where they kettled, pepper-sprayed, and beat demonstrators.”

The Chicago Police Department declined to comment on the letter or expand on Brown’s denial earlier Monday.


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So they've condemned pepper spray, they've condemned tear gas, they've condemned rubber bullets, they've condemned individual arrests from unmarked vehicles and now they're condemning simply breaking up the crowds into smaller, more manageable blocks.

Notice that there's never an offer of what the people think should be a proper way to control a riot. They're just chipping away slowly at all these accepted tools of the police until it ends up like Portland with the police just sitting back, declaring a riot and letting people beat and rob each other in the streets.
"Nooo you can't stop us form looting and rioting!"

Antifa have already broken the Geneva Convention with false Red Crosses. So, in a lack of the GC, Baby Shark is fair game.
Engaging in hostilities while "under the protection" of the Geneva Cross
Engaging in hostilities while using banned weapons (lasers are banned under the Geneva convention)
 
No, the Episcopal church is still part of the Anglican Communion, although the Anglicans are pretty loony themselves. There still are traditional Episcopalian communities even in the US though. I mistook an Episcopalian nun for a Catholic and she made a point of emphasizing how her order was very traditional, "unlike some in the Episcopalian community".
No, they got tossed:

There's been a giant pissing match going on and a huge schism, as you noted, ever since the adoption of new liturgy and a fucked up revision of the Book of Common Prayer about 50 years ago. Those who think it's a church stuck with the 1928 BCP, while those who think it's an SJW outfit with shitty hymns use the new version. The Anglicans threw them out for making a rectum stretcher a bishop -- those were more innocent days. It's been suicide for the church, with many swimming the Tiber and becoming full Roman.
 
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No, they got tossed:

There's been a giant pissing match going on and a huge schism, as you noted, ever since the adoption of new liturgy and a fucked up revision of the Book of Common Prayer about 50 years ago. Those who think it's a church stuck with the 1928 BCP, while those who think it's an SJW outfit with shitty hymns use the new version. The Anglicans threw them out for making a rectum stretcher a bishop -- those were more innocent days. It's been suicide for the church, with many swimming the Tiber and becoming full Roman.
So they've split and now there's the Anglican Church in North America. They're fighting over church property and spending millions for lawyers. Imagine all this over gays, illegals and militant negroes.
 
No, they got tossed:

There's been a giant pissing match going on and a huge schism, as you noted, ever since the adoption of new liturgy and a fucked up revision of the Book of Common Prayer about 50 years ago. Those who think it's a church stuck with the 1928 BCP, while those who think it's an SJW outfit with shitty hymns use the new version. The Anglicans threw them out for making a rectum stretcher a bishop -- those were more innocent days. It's been suicide for the church, with many swimming the Tiber and becoming full Roman.
All talk ofthe Geneva Conventions (there are multiple ) isnull andvoid. GC ONLY covers national armies in uniform, civilians, and POWs. None of these apply to internal insurrection. And the USA is not a signatory to ICC. Time to start killing these cunts.
 
Seattle: they're going after a Trader Joe's because they called the police on a black tranny who stole stuff.
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And then everybody clapped. The BIPOC customers? All their names were Albert Einstein.
Well, gosh. If police are so dangerous for black trans femmes, maybe we should form a coalition of diverse views to come up with solutions to minimize interactions with the pigs. Here's mine: if you don't steal, cops will be less likely to arrest you for stealing.
>> Label self witch
>> Doesn't know any protection spells
Teach Black History

Black People Evolve in Africa
The End
That's not true, there's also cannibalism, AIDS, witch burning, and getting btfo by everybody.

Aren't predators super technologically advanced? Is this more Wakanda sperging?
 
Teach Black History

(Some) Black People Evolve in Africa (and migrate to Europe, where they turn white. Others don't and remain in Africa, where their development centers on cheating monkeys out of bananas and slashing each other to ribbons with machetes sold to them as a joke by the now-white Europeans).
The End
FIFY.
 
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All talk ofthe Geneva Conventions (there are multiple ) isnull andvoid. GC ONLY covers national armies in uniform, civilians, and POWs. None of these apply to internal insurrection. And the USA is not a signatory to ICC. Time to start killing these cunts.
There is GC Protocol II for internal conflict, but the US is not a party to it, but even if it was Article 1 § 2 states:
2. This Protocol shall not apply to situations of internal disturbances and tensions, such as riots, isolated and sporadic acts of violence and other acts of a similar nature, as not being armed conflicts.
 
What I'm seriously questioning is, How many of these white leftist have lived around blacks and there communitys?
Chances are probably not many if any at all. I've around and in many different Ethnic neighborhoods of various income and social background. While I rather dislike living around Mexicans. The black communitys are by far the absolute worst. I don't know too many people that would willingly live in a mostly black neighborhood including blacks themselves.
 
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