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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"Drastic steps"? What drastic steps, trying to kill people?
 
I was part of a Catholic private school in around '97-'98 and holy shit there was practically a patron saint for wiping your ass. And you had to know that for the Religion final.



Don't forget, John Oliver owns furry porn and has publically said as such.
So it's not quite out of the realm of possibility.
AT the very least, I think John Oliver believes every word he says. The guy sponsored a channel that runs marble races when sports were shut down.

Wow that was lame
Holy fuck. Here's Biden's big Trump-caused-the-riots speech in Pittsburgh yesterday. Nobody there.

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Is this what all the "mask mandates are working to create a nanny state" are saying what'll happen if Biden wins? Is this the progressive utopia the left thinks they'll get with someone like Bernie?

Yeah, Cleveland is a shithole but that was like every canned joke for every city in the US directed towards Cleveland and put in shitty jingle form.
The original two Cleveland tourism videos were legit funny mocking Cleveland being shitty. I don't care if it's the same people, making an earnest "come to Cleveland!" video completely misses the point. Doesn't help it was clearly made just for ESPN.
I've watched all the Cleveland tourism videos, and the half assed part is part of the humor. It's deliberate.
 
"Race war" has existed in L.A. in a fractured sense since the early '90's and throughout the rest of SoCal to boot - Mexican gangs, mostly those affiliated with the 13/the "Mexican Mafia", declared war on essentially anyone black and this led to blacks doing the same, much of this shit being motivated by Mexicans moving more and more into low-income areas throughout places like Compton that were formerly predominately black and were being run out as the cultural presence in the areas grew increasingly Hispanic.

Numerous murders occurred throughout the early 2000's as a result of this shit, including random bangers riding on ethnic children for straying over neighborhood lines..much of it was subdued as the LAPD cracked down more and more on the conflict and people eventually grew used to the new ethnic lines across neighborhoods but there's still a lot of fucking tension there and some of the more obscure gangs in California like 'Barrio Aztecas' are still pretty into the whole anti-black thing and still pretty into attacking blacks.

All of this is probably going to reset any progress made in countering those dilemmas established across 20 some odd years of hatreds and tension twofold; I'd thoroughly expect this issue to come up at some point in left talking points, it has before.
They made a goofy movie called "Pay it Forward" with this conflict as the background plot. I think our white saviour kid comes up with the titular idea and it somehow fixes it locally and then gets murdered for no reason, but I was shown it in class ~10 years ago.
 
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Lol the 'Oath Keepers'/Oathcucks are giving Trump ONE LAST CHANCE to DO HIS DUTY and restore LAW AND ORDER. They'll do as much as Trump has (nothing)
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Everone really wants to go back to 1992, and then 1992 arrives. Seems the idea of a second Civil War or second American Revolution is easy to sell as propaganda for both sides.
 
Of course not. They think everyone who does not agree with their every last word is a closet David Duke.
David duke is a better speaker and has more muscle mass to boot than every "leader figure" ive seen press their mouth to the megaphone that the socialist diaspora has presented so far. Duke should dress himself up in a BLM shirt and march alongside them for laughs because I bet nobody would actually recognize him like they recognize Andy or beanieman
 
Nogun here... I don't understand why anyone would pay $1300 for a pistol.
up to a certain point, like with any durable good, you get what you pay for. after that point is increasingly diminishing returns to where you begin to pay more for a brand or a dubiously useful feature than something truly useful. USPs command a premium partially due to the name, but also because they are the most tested pistols on earth and have extreme reliability. they are a bit outdated these days though.
I'll bet most likely it's stolen or something, but it could be glowie shit. Isn't the USP the sidearm of choice of some spec ops units?
popularly used by the Bundeswher as the P8 and P10, and by various special forces as the USP Tactical, or the Mk 24 HK45 (a USP Compact derivation). various USPs are used by law enforcement as well, and the famous SOCOM pistol, the Mk 23, is a broadly similar design, although not used very often.
When did every dickhead buy a Glock 26?
cheap, available ammunition, and with two Glock generations since the "zombie" craze, cheap Gen 3 pistols were everywhere.
Immigration, Border Patrol, and DEA are authorized to carry the USP compact and have been in Portland over the last couple months.
the pistol in question is a USP Expert, a competition pistol, not one meant for any sort of tactical use. part of the price are various competition-focused features that are more complex to manufacture.
whatever gun you used to shoot the guy is disappearing, probably for forever. Might as well go for something relatively cheap that you won't miss, like a Glock.

Just don't go full retard and get a Hi Point.
it is normal procedure to recover the weapon used in a potential murder during the investigation process, however the weapon is generally returned at the conclusion of this process. some states will mandate a background check prior to returning it. other states have policies that make it impossible to return (CA for example requires that firearms are returned to the owner on record, and if there is no record, the weapon is either kept or destroyed - you can thank the CA legislature for introducing that rule in 2001).

the advice to keep a reliable pistol you wouldn't miss as your "nightstand gun" is sound though, and something generic like a Glock or whatever is a safe bet. that being said, Hi-Points are cheaply made, durable and simple pistols that have very little issues other than sometimes magazine related problems, and they have one of the best warranties in the industry, so even that shouldn't deter you since you can get a new magazine easily.
USPs are a good bit more expensive than your average polymer striker gun
remember, the USP was from 1993 (for 94 for the .45 variation). many departments migrated away from the .45 Auto and .38 Special in favor of the 9mm or .40 S&W. due to frame size differences, the older .45 Auto USPs from the early 90's can be had fairly cheaply (as far as a USP goes), and sometimes you find old police trade ins for cheap too as the obsolete accessory rail, somewhat large size, and limited magazine capacity make it less useful than more modern pistols. the USPs high quality of manufacture and design however, is largely unaffected by use or abuse, which is an advantage in that you can buy a quality pistol for very little money.

i carried a USP in .45 Auto for my entire law enforcement career other than the first year i was hired where i used a department-issued Glock. i still own and use that USP today (4 digit serial number), and despite the heavy use, it's largely unaffected by daily wear and carry other than some minor finish wear.
 
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up to a certain point, like with any durable good, you get what you pay for. after that point is increasingly diminishing returns to where you begin to pay more for a brand or a dubiously useful feature than something truly useful. USPs command a premium partially due to the name, but also because they are the most tested pistols on earth and have extreme reliability. they are a bit outdated these days though.

popularly used by the Bundeswher as the P8 and P10, and by various spectial forces as the USP Tactical, or the Mk 24 HK45 (a USP Compact derivation). various USPs are used by law enforcement as well, and the famous SOCOM pistol, the Mk 23, is a broadly similar design, although not used very often.

cheap, available ammunition, and with two Glock generations since the "zombie" craze, cheap Gen 3 pistols were everywhere.

the pistol in question is a USP Expert, a competition pistol, not one meant for any sort of tactical use. part of the price are various competition-focused features that are more complex to manufacture.

it is normal procedure to recover the weapon used in a potential murder during the investigation process, however the weapon is generally returned at the conclusion of this process. some states will mandate a background check prior to returning it. other states have policies that make it impossible to return (CA for example requires that firearms are returned to the owner on record, and if there is no record, the weapon is either kept or destroyed - you can thank the CA legislature for introducing that rule in 2001).

the advice to keep a reliable pistol you wouldn't miss as your "nightstand gun" is sound though, and something generic like a Glock or whatever is a safe bet. that being said, Hi-Points are cheaply made, durable and simple pistols that have very little issues other than sometimes magazine related problems, and they have one of the best warranties in the industry, so even that shouldn't deter you since you can get a new magazine easily.

remember, the USP was from 1993 (for 94 for the .45 variation). many departments migrated away from the .45 Auto and .38 Special in favor of the 9mm or .40 S&W. due to frame size differences, the older .45 Auto USPs from the early 90's can be had fairly cheaply (as far as a USP goes), and sometimes you find old police trade ins for cheap too as the obsolete accessory rail, somewhat large size, and limited magazine capacity make it less useful than more modern pistols. the USPs high quality of manufacture and design however, is largely unaffected by use or abuse, which is an advantage in that you can buy a quality pistol for very little money.

i carried a USP in .45 Auto for my entire law enforcement career other than the first year i was hired where i used a department-issued Glock. i still own and use that USP today (4 digit serial number), and despite the heavy use, it's largely unaffected by daily wear and carry other than some minor finish wear.
You know the off-topic gun sperging has gotten bad when it lures @Club Sandwich out of his cave in the Mega Rad Gun Thread.
 
You're fine, friendo, I understand your sentiment and although I'm literally open about my racism, sure: there are genuine rastafarian Jamaicans who just want to get high as shit and preach vague ambiguities and wax weird philosophies about 'peace' while they're stoned as fuck and that's all fine and dandy like I said, but they can keep the lot of that in Jamaica.

I'll eternally remind you of the fact that an exception to the rule does not dissolve the rule.
When my father spent some time in Jamaica in the 1990s the local "Rastas" were considered a bunch of terrible troublemakers by most villagers, and they would be relieved if someone shot one.
Willful retardation comes in different flavors. Whites Ive noticed are great at abstract thinking and seem to have a genetic urge for transcendence. The mystical journey. That in its self can be a strength but in this case its being turned into a detriment.

Where black culture discourages understanding things beyong ones immediate concerns are known for their desire for gibmedats.

Both are things lefties exploit to the hilt and to both groups demise.
We are the people who started a series of wars halfway across the known world in the High Middle Ages just to protect pilgrims, so this checks out. At least the Jihadis conquered a contiguous landmass so there would be more in the way of material advantage.
 
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At its core racism is applying some quality to a person based solely on their race.

I see a black man and I assume he's a ghetto ganger? That's racist.
I see a black man with his pants around his knees, the imprint of a pistol in his boxer waistband, and smelling like weed, and I assume he's a ghetto ganger? That's probably not racist.

I think the average Indian accent is kind of amusing. That's not racist.
I assume that Indian-looking guy over there will sound like Apu because he looks Indian? That's racist.


5/10 he's not in a mariachi suit.


Yellow is too close to white I guess.
Racist, schmacist. Never allow your opponent define the terms of battle.

White always get beat down by just the uttering god the r word. Ridiculous.

The people that shout racist the loudest are precisely the ones that judge people on the most superficial things. They scream in the hopes of distracting you from their deformity (mental or otherwise).

Shrug it off and turn it back on them.
 
I dunno why people namedrop David Duke like he's the #1 white supremacist baddie. He's the guy who defanged the KKK and made the group nonviolent in the 70s. He's never advocated political violence in any of his writings. You'd think if you hate white nationalism because you think it's violent and dangerous, you'd want more guys like him.
 
Wisconsin isn't a stand your ground state.
Quick googling shows its not a duty to retreat either. Its up to the jury it seems.
I'm not sure what you're using as the definition of SYD (which is a media term), but WI has no duty to retreat, and SD is not something you have to prove, it's something the State has to disprove.

Barnes Law goes into detail on it, stating WI's SD law is one of the better ones, with no copouts where the DA can claim you contributed to the attack. Unless you specifically instigate an attack Taxi Driver-style, use of force to repel an attack is permissible.

 
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