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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A little whitepill for the evening.

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Games Rose Up. Hamburger's hate-fandom on suicide watch.
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So I have an idea of how

I don't understand why everyone thinks this is dumb. Aren't bullpup's designed for tight range combat?
Disclaimer: haven't fired any bullpups. That said, sticking the magazine behind the grip, while in theory letting you get away with a shorter length in front of the grip, means you have to reach under/around your own arm when it's time to reload. It also involves more complicated mechanisms inside the gun, as the firing mechanism is now five inches behind the trigger.
 
Riot Kitchen is the off shoot of ribs after that went tits up right?

If so, I am betting its federal charges, since crossing state lines to partake (or support) a riot is covered in 18 U.S. Code § 210(a)(1) and (a)(4)
Speaking of federal charges, has Kyle gotten any for crossing state lines yet? I hope he doesn't. We need to start using the left's "rules for thee, not for me" fuckery against them. They don't fight fair, be it in meatspace or Minecraft, why the hell should we?
 
Turned on Unicorn Riot, Minneapolis PD chasing off looters and joggers. Unicorn Riot being a clown saying there's no reason to be rough with looters and that cops should deescalate the situation.

They should be caving these fuckers' heads in and carting them off to jail.

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Speaking of federal charges, has Kyle gotten any for crossing state lines yet? I hope he doesn't. We need to start using the left's "rules for thee, not for me" fuckery against them. They don't fight fair, be it in meatspace or Minecraft, why the hell should we?
Kyle almost certainly won't be copping any federal charges, because its not illegal to cross state lines with a weapon you can legally have in one place, to another place where you can legally have it

Because why would it be?
 
This bitch stopped and looked around super confused.
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Minor police presence around already looted stores.
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Unicorn Riot fag Nico is rambling about how the mean police were pushing looters out of that window but now they’re being careful stepping out now. I hate him, stupid fucking commie boy.
 
And Julio's goat would be gnawing the balls off the antifa"women"Smitty the cop wouldstill be useless as ever, however
Could you imagine George Jefferson nowadays? He'd be using a fucking flamethrower on joggers trying to get at his shit. He worked his ass off to get to the Upper East Side, and he'd kill any motherfucker who tried to burn his shit.

The most saddening thing about it, is that Archie Bunker would have been shoulder to shoulder with George to defend his shit while Meathead would probably be trying to burn it down. (Or maybe not, since Meathead was all about burning that fucking cop alive who tried to rape Edith)
 
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I am not unmuting the audio because there is a 0% chance that this meth-addicted street-walker with cheese graters for earrings has anything to say that's worth 50 seconds of my life.

Can someone help me here, I've watched Michael Jackson's 'Black or White' music video about 25 times, and I still can't tell if this bitch is a nigger or whitey 🤷‍♂️🤷‍♂️🤷‍♂️
 
Yeah gonna have to press X to doubt on that one. If they were in any way against the jews this page would be screaming about it left and right. Antifa are the jew's footsoldiers, just like ISIS.

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While I agree that the ADL page skews towards favoring antifa, it's not as sharp a skew as you put it.

Most people who show up to counter or oppose white supremacist public events are peaceful demonstrators, but when antifa show up, as they frequently do, they can increase the chances that an event may turn violent.

Today, antifa activists focus on harassing right wing extremists both online and in real life. Antifa is not a unified group; it is loose collection of local/regional groups and individuals. Their presence at a protest is intended to intimidate and dissuade racists, but the use of violent measures by some antifa against their adversaries can create a vicious, self-defeating cycle of attacks, counter-attacks and blame. This is why most established civil rights organizations criticize antifa tactics as dangerous and counterproductive.

The current political climate increases the chances of violent confrontations at protests and rallies. Antifa have expanded their definition of fascist/fascism to include not just white supremacists and other extremists, but also many conservatives and supporters of President Trump. In Berkeley, for example, some antifa were captured on video harassing Trump supporters with no known extremist connections. Antifa have also falsely characterized some recent right wing rallies as “Nazi” events, even though they were not actually white supremacist in nature.


All forms of antifa violence are problematic. Additionally, violence plays into the “victimhood” narrative of white supremacists and other right-wing extremists and can even be used for recruiting purposes. Images of these “free speech” protesters being beaten by black-clad and bandana-masked antifa provide right wing extremists with a powerful propaganda tool.


Today's antifa argue they are the on-the-ground defense against individuals they believe are promoting fascism in the United States. However, antifa, who have many anti-police anarchists in their ranks, can also target law enforcement with both verbal and physical assaults because they believe the police are providing cover for white supremacists. They will sometimes chant against fascism and against law enforcement in the same breath.

While some antifa use their fists, other violent tactics include throwing projectiles, including bricks, crowbars, homemade slingshots, metal chains, water bottles, and balloons filled with urine and feces. They have deployed noxious gases, pushed through police barricades, and attempted to exploit any perceived weakness in law enforcement presence.

Away from rallies, they also engage in “doxxing,” exposing their adversaries’ identities, addresses, jobs and other private information. This can lead to their opponents being harassed or losing their jobs, among other consequences. Members of the alt right and other right wing extremists have responded with their own doxxing campaigns, and by perpetuating hateful and violent narratives using fake “antifa” social media accounts.

Because there is no unifying body for antifa, it is impossible to know how many “members” are currently active. Different localities have antifa populations of different strengths, but antifa are also sometimes willing to travel hundreds of miles to oppose a white supremacist event.
 
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