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Looks like the NBA players are going to keep playing. As if anyone even noticed.


NBA players decide to continue season after Bucks refused to take court to protest Jacob Blake shooting
Jeff Zillgitt, USA TODAY 1 hr ago

USA TODAY SPORTS logoNBA players decide to continue season after Bucks refused to take court to protest Jacob Blake shooting

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NBA players decided in a Thursday morning meeting to try and finish the restart inside the bubble, a person familiar with the situation told USA TODAY Sports.


The person requested anonymity because he was not authorized to speak publicly about the topic.

The decision comes after an emotional week in which players struggled with the police shooting of Jacob Blake, a Black man, in Kenosha, Wisconsin, just 40 miles south of Milwaukee where the Bucks play.

On Wednesday, the Bucks decided not to play Game 5 of their first-round series against Orlando, leading to a tumultuous and historic evening in which two other games were not played, players met late into the night and the season was on the brink of collapse.
a sign in front of a crowd: July 30, 2020; Lake Buena Vista, USA; Members of the New Orleans Pelicans and Utah Jazz kneel together around the Black Lives Matter logo on the court during the national anthem before the start of an NBA basketball game. Mandatory Credit: Ashley Landis/Pool Photo via USA TODAY Sports
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Members of the New Orleans Pelicans and Utah Jazz kneel together around the Black Lives Matter logo on the court during the national anthem before the start of an NBA basketball game. Mandatory Credit: Ashley Landis/Pool Photo via USA TODAY Sports
Some sports leagues across the country also joined in the protest, postponing some or all of their games.
a sign in front of a crowd: July 30: Players and coaches from the Pelicans and Jazz kneel together around the Black Lives Matter logo during the national anthem before the NBA restart.
© Pool photo via USA TODAY Sports July 30: Players and coaches from the Pelicans and Jazz kneel together around the Black Lives Matter logo during the national anthem before the NBA restart.

When players met Thursday, there was focus on trying to put the season back on track while still ensuring their voices were not only heard but that they could help make a difference and enact social change.

It is likely Thursday’s three games will not be played, and the league will look to resume playoff games possibly as early as Friday. NBA owners also met Thursday morning to discuss their next steps.


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The thing about "comrades buy trauma kits!", aside from the fact that you need actual training in first aid to be the least bit effective with them, is that both of the shot guys were dead before they hit the ground. Bald pedo's brain was mashed potatoes from the bullet's impact on his skull, and skater boi's heart was popped from that shot. You can tell because there was basically no blood around him, if his heart had been intact it would've been pumping blood out of the wound. They could've been shot in the middle of an operating room with surgeons waiting and there still would've been no saving them.
 
Did Rittenhouse actually shoot first?

I saw something that suggested the midget fired first, that there was a cloud of smoke or something.

Has anyone seen that or am I imagining that?
The midget tossed a Molotov at him. It's still unknown as to who was shooting at Rittenhouse.
 
The midget tossed a Molotov at him. It's still unknown as to who was shooting at Rittenhouse.
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Its not a molotov, there's no explosion of fire on the ground, molotovs don't fucking disappear

It was a plastic bag, the light just caused it to look strange from some angles.

But it doesn't -matter- what it actually was. I don't think the throwing is relevant except to establish how aggressive Manlet was because he keeps chasing even after that.
 
Ever since the Ferguson riots, one constant that I have noticed these past 6 years with this BLM stuff always seeming to flare up during election time is that BLM and Antifa never fly American flags. When two groups mix it up at a BLM shindig, you can always tell who the Good Guys are. BLM and Antifa have made it crystal-clear which country they DON'T support.

This isn't brother vs. brother, American vs. American, Grant vs. Lee. This is Man vs. Cockroach.
I mean look at what happened to the Bernie supporter who was literally beat up by antifa a couple years ago for carrying an American flag. And Nike pulling a pair of sneakers because they had the Betsy Ross flag on them after Kaepernick cried. And just a few pages back there's some black harpy screaming 'fuck America' to her tiktok audience because Kenosha Kyle shot her lovable rioters.

I think you can probably find pro-American people who vaguely support 'black lives matter', but any of the types who take it seriously as well as antifa who just use BLM for moral cover really do hate America because they've been convinced it's irredeemably evil.
 
Its not a molotov, there's no explosion of fire on the ground, molotovs don't fucking disappear

It was a plastic bag, the light just caused it to look strange from some angles.

But it doesn't -matter- what it actually was. I don't think the throwing is relevant except to establish how aggressive Manlet was because he keeps chasing even after that.

Correct.
All that matters is if someone would fear for their lives in that circumstance.
Ditto the other two shoots.
 
This is the first time in a while that I’ve been watching while an absolute lie take hold like this, and it’s fucking surreal.

They really are convinced Kyle was a white supremacist who just showed up and started shooting into the crowd. How do we have such immediate access to evidence and still manage to be so willfully fucking blind?
The news and their circle of social media is their bible. As much as I hate the overuse of the term "redpill", once you witness this yourself there's no going back. If you ask me, this is why the media does what they do regarding fake news.
There's a sizable enough portion of the population that buys into it religiously and then they'll go do something thinking they're the good guys. A lot of people right now think that a mass shooter showed up to peaceful protests to "kill niggers" or something. They think innocent people were killed who were peacefully protesting the injustices that the black community faced.

A second of critical thinking would tear that apart but people tend not to give what they see too much thought unless they start off disagreeing with it.
 
The midget tossed a Molotov at him. It's still unknown as to who was shooting at Rittenhouse.
There are other pictures that show pretty clearly it's just a plastic bag with something in it. Regardless the guy was hyperaggressively charging at the kid with obvious intent to assault him. His emotional level was clearly way out of control as you can see in the earlier clip of him at the gas station.
 
Its not a molotov, there's no explosion of fire on the ground, molotovs don't fucking disappear

It was a plastic bag, the light just caused it to look strange from some angles.

But it doesn't -matter- what it actually was. I don't think the throwing is relevant except to establish how aggressive Manlet was because he keeps chasing even after that.
I doubt that. Molotovs often don't break, and thus don't explode like people think they do in movies, and the light coming from the thrown object seems to continue to be visible regardless of its relative position to ambient light. Additionally, chances are high, crome dome was running around shirtless because it's a bad idea to wear more clothing than needed when using Molotovs.
There are other pictures that show pretty clearly it's just a plastic bag with something in it. Regardless the guy was hyperaggressively charging at the kid with obvious intent to assault him. His emotional level was clearly way out of control as you can see in the earlier clip of him at the gas station.
Mind posting them? I'm not doubting you, but I'm not really seeing a lot that indicates it wasn't a Molotov.
 
Its not a molotov, there's no explosion of fire on the ground, molotovs don't fucking disappear

It was a plastic bag, the light just caused it to look strange from some angles.

But it doesn't -matter- what it actually was. I don't think the throwing is relevant except to establish how aggressive Manlet was because he keeps chasing even after that.
The throwing is relevant because the mob in question has a very well documented history of throwing molotovs, bombs, or bricks at things they don't like. If any semi-lucid person saw an antifa/BLM rioter throwing an unknown object or container at them, the first thing they'd think is "they're trying to kill me".

The fact that something was thrown by a rioter means he had every right to reasonably believe his life was in danger, which is pretty much all that's required to get acquitted. Without the thrown object his case is much weaker, because they can always make the bad faith argument that an unarmed person couldn't possibly be a match for someone with a gun, therefore he had no reason to believe his life was in danger.

You have to remember that 90% of people believe real life works like a movie. They think unarmed equals non-lethal. That's why "unarmed" is one of their favorite words. To them, it's synonymous with "harmless". They've never been punched, never been kicked, and never been within ten blocks of physical violence in general. One hundred percent of their "experience" with unarmed combat is in movies, where the only time anyone dies in hand to hand combat is if their neck is snapped or they fall off a cliff.
 
Where is some video footage of armed citizens workong along side with the police?
 
I doubt that. Molotovs often don't break, and thus don't explode like people think they do in movies, and the light coming from the thrown object seems to continue to be visible regardless of its relative position to ambient light. Additionally, chances are high, crome dome was running around shirtless because it's a bad idea to wear more clothing than needed when using Molotovs.

Mind posting them? I'm not doubting you, but I'm not really seeing a lot that indicates it wasn't a Molotov.
Did he take his shirt off in that scene? I figured it came off when they used it in their vain attempt to keep his brains in.

Being shot at repeatedly by the angry mob supports that the angry mob was not there to give him a hug and try to convert them to the church of BLM.
 
i can somewhat understand their reasoning behind the cop thing, but firefighters and EMTs? are you fucking insane?
Nope, happens more than you’d think. Especially out here in bumfuck where I am. I know two instances in the past year and that’s just because my best friend was there. First one was some hillbilly decided to burn a pile of tires and styrofoam in his yard and when the volunteer FD arrived he came at them with a chunk of wood, so they bugged out and called the law. They now have standing orders to not go on dudes property for any reason without law enforcement. Second one was they had to remove a 70 year old man from a burning trailer who attacked them when they wouldn’t go back for his big screen. Shit is wild man.
 
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