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I was thinking more the end of Phantasm.It looks like a montage shot in a Stanley Kubrick film.
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I was thinking more the end of Phantasm.It looks like a montage shot in a Stanley Kubrick film.
by making preparations for paybackHow on Earth are AmericanKiwis coping with all this bullshit lately?
Not being a completely blind retard who notices that while some trailer park wouldn't be a great place to live, there aren't 100 white people shot in them a day in all of them put together like there are in the ghetto of just Chicago. Poor Eastern European countries also come to mind. Are you really gonna sit there and tell me that you think whites and blacks in the West in the same socioeconomic group have the same crime rate?Care to back any of that up or do we just have to take "nuh-uh ur wrong" as fact.
Idpol is low hanging fruit. Base instinct shit. It is real easy to get dumb gutter trash to knee jerk react to it. But once you climb up the economic ladder that shit goes away as class becomes more important.
That's what he meant by poverty culture. There is a culture within the lower class that keeps them there. Dysfunction is engrained. Guess what one of them is? Yeah, the expectation that your family/kinfolk/tribe/clan whatever must come to your aid when your dumbass gets in trouble with another group. This quickly devolves into a siege mentality and a massive persecution complex. The OTHERS are all out to get you. Y'see.
Douglas Murray has swallowed the black pill he has been toying with.
I'm a little late to the party, but felt it pertinent to add that CIT, at least where I'm from, isn't hostage negotiations or SWAT or anything like that. They're the social workers liberals keep whining about; police officers specifically trained to deal with the autistic, schizophrenic, suicidal, or otherwise mentally ill populace whenever they're having an epic Sonichu moment, specifically so as to avoid the bad optics of shooting an unwrangled tard. This whole thing stinks.okaaaay? While on it’s surface it is horrifying that the cops shot a 13 year old autistic kid. A number of red flags in this story leave me asking what the real story is? Because this article skips over some things that seem important.
Look, no matter what you think of Cops, the one single thing a Cop never wants to do is to shoot a kid. This is the nightmare scenario that is trained into them from day one. There is never a good outcome shooting a kid. Their life will be destroyed. Not even the most psychotic bastard cop will do this lightly. When it does happen it is normally a no win situation, such as a kid with a real looking handgun, or a panic reaction such as being charged out of the darkness and taking the shot not knowing it’s a kid.
But I still wonder what is really going on here? She “”called the police for their special Crisis Intervention Team, because her autistic kid was throwing a meltdown over separation anxiety”. Does anything In that statement seem odd to you? As a general rule you don’t opt for the police Hostage Negotiators when your special needs darling throws a tantrum and starts flinging his oatmeal. You call your support system. The school, his doctors or mental health providers, a mental health hotline or crisis team. The only time your goto is generally the police, is if there is something actually fucking scary about your little Damien. Think John Bulla and his necklace of knives. Or our old friend Adam Lanza. What was this kid doing? What was the nature and substance of his meltdown? Had he emptied the knife drawer again? Because there are some pieces of the reported story that don’t add up. What was the kid doing that prompted her to call the police? Why did she know of the Police CIT? What’s the history there?
So the article stays it will “prohibit the possession, carrying or transportation of any firearms in any public street, road, alley, sidewalk, public right-of-way or any open public space when it is being used by, or is adjacent to, an event that requires a city permit.” But are folks actually getting permits for all these protests? I mean, call me crazy, I just don’t see Antifa filling out a lot of forms at city hall before each gathering, so would that negate the law? Or, since they should have gotten a permit, the law applies?City of Richmond just made it illegal to have a gun near any event that is permitted or "should" be permitted. They've framed this as keeping guns away from protests and marches, but what it actually means is if the seven hills ANTIFA decides to throw a "block party", residents aren't allowed to have guns near them to protect themselves or their property.
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Richmond City Council unanimously passes Stoney’s gun-control measure
Richmond City Council unanimously passed Mayor Levar Stoney’s proposed amendment to a gun-control measure.www.nbc12.com
The genuine innocent lambs that think any of this is to help the less fortunate get permits, stay where they're supposed to, and leave before curfew.But are folks actually getting permits for all these protests?
Has anyone done a legit study on what motivates people to join groups like antifa? I feel like there’s got to be a better way to get through to some of these people and deradicalize some of them.
It seems like part of what antifa does is get them a criminal record and make it so they’re outcast from society and therefore more motivated to be in their group to get revenge on a system they perceive as wronging them. There’s got to be middle ground between summary execution/life imprisonment and dropping all charges for the rioters and looters who aren’t ideologues. Ideologues get helicopter rides, but I think a vast majority of the people who get swept up in this communist bs are just people struggling with drug and mental problems and being taken advantage of. Like I see maybe 2 or 3 people in that photo that might end up being a normal person if there were resources available to reprogram this critical social justice mindset.
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A lot of antifa are middle class milennials, or outright criminals. The criminals get the perks of an ethnic gang without being ethnic, and get reassured their nastiness is morally good because the mob says the building / person deserved it.The main constant I see in people I knew personally that hopped aboard the Antifa train was that through one way or another, they've all more or less peaked as people in highschool and have never mentally/emotionally/socially progressed past their teen years. Fuck You Mom And Dad has more or less turned into their entire life ethos as they latched onto shit like anarcho politics, trooning out, polyamory, narcotics and Satanism of all things. It should be worth noting that the youngest of these people are now in their late 20s
There is no such thing as a normal, well-adjusted individual in Antifa
So the article stays it will “prohibit the possession, carrying or transportation of any firearms in any public street, road, alley, sidewalk, public right-of-way or any open public space when it is being used by, or is adjacent to, an event that requires a city permit.” But are folks actually getting permits for all these protests? I mean, call me crazy, I just don’t see Antifa filling out a lot of forms at city hall before each gathering, so would that negate the law? Or, since they should have gotten a permit, the law applies?
Speaking of legal fuckery. What did the local politicians do to roof Koreans after the riot was over?
To be fair, Wile E. Coyote was pretty damn smart, his equipment was just faulty.While we're turn them into internet memes.
I guess there's still some hope, some antifas have the IQ of Will E. Coyote. They tried to trap the SPD and ended trapped by the SPD.![]()
If you can come up with elaborate Rube Goldberg traps, keep buying faulty equipment from ACME to build them, you're not very smart, just autistic.To be fair, Wile E. Coyote was pretty damn smart, his equipment was just faulty.
Most antifa members are just plain slow.
Now now, his business card specifically said “Super Genius” on it, and we all know you can’t argue with a business card.If you can come up with elaborate Rube Goldberg traps, keep buying faulty equipment from ACME to build them, you're not very smart, just autistic.
Not being a completely blind retard who notices that while some trailer park wouldn't be a great place to live, there aren't 100 white people shot in them a day in all of them put together like there are in the ghetto of just Chicago. Poor Eastern European countries also come to mind. Are you really gonna sit there and tell me that you think whites and blacks in the West in the same socioeconomic group have the same crime rate?
I think this is peak virtue signaling. I'm sure something has/will top this, but at the moment I'm honestly struggling to think of what it is.
I learned this lesson as a twelve year old back in the early 80s when my parents decided they wanted to go to an "exotic location" for a Summer vacation.
So we ended up in the Dominican Republic.
It was actually quite nice. However, one day dad decided to rent a car and take us out for some sight seeing. Whelp, in Clark W. Griswold fashion, he ended up getting lost and we wandered too close to the Haitian border. I will never forget seeing those 3 Dominican border guards who suddenly appeared and told us to immediately turn around and go back the way we came.
Reason?
"If you go any further, you will be in Haiti. And there you will be raped and murdered."
Needless to say, that made quite an impression on this 12 year old.
I remember thinking: on the map it's just one big fucking island. Same climate, same natural resources...but different people on each half of the island.
So why is one half of the island an absolute hell-hole and probably one of the worst places on the planet, while the other half is a relative paradise by comparison?
Once I saw the demographics in each half...I had my answer.
That's why it says "requires" a city permit, not "has been issued" one. Maybe they should change that, but then again we all know they mean exactly what they say and why.So the article stays it will “prohibit the possession, carrying or transportation of any firearms in any public street, road, alley, sidewalk, public right-of-way or any open public space when it is being used by, or is adjacent to, an event that requires a city permit.” But are folks actually getting permits for all these protests? I mean, call me crazy, I just don’t see Antifa filling out a lot of forms at city hall before each gathering, so would that negate the law? Or, since they should have gotten a permit, the law applies?