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- Dec 16, 2019
Who was it on here who said a while ago, you know your movement is a complete failure when the tears of your women fail to move people? Yeah. That. I feel nothing but "you get what you fucking deserve" when I see these little girls eat pavement and cry now. Same with the nerdy little ditz Violet Porter who is crying sex assault because she is only 17 and got patted down by a male cop.
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This isn't a YA novel, go home and go to bed, brat.
I still can't quite grasp the level of cognitive dissonance it must require of these people to think that they are "badass, strong, brave revolutionaries" yet at the same time run away shrieking because a policeman made a mean face at you, or claiming to be traumatized because a man lightly skimmed your fucking pockets to ensure you didn't have a knife or gun. Jesus Christ almighty, if you think the shit that's going on now is traumatic and terrifying, just you fucking wait. If they do keep pushing, they're going to see shit that they will paint their eyelids every night they try to go to sleep, and that's assuming they survive.
And there is nothing more annoying than a white college girl in possession of a megaphone. Well, except a black woman with a megaphone.
I'm just tired of these daft cunts acting like all of this [pretty routine] behavior is unprovoked.
This shit has been ongoing for ONE HUNDRED FUCKING DAYS.
30+ people have been fucking killed.
Hundreds of millions in property damage, countless businesses permanently destroyed, and that's not the highest estimate.
Massive numbers of people that have been permanently injured, disfigured or crippled because of this stupid bullshit, including police who might never work again thanks to your "comrades"
And they expect what? For the cops to roll over? For them to call you sweety and read you a bed time story? Have a pillow fight with you?
When you've been told to fucking disperse a dozen times, you know damned good and well that there is a curfew, don't expect me to feel bad when consequences find you.
Maybe listen next time when the cops tell you to do something or stop doing something.