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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If the fires reach Portland I'm gonna COOOOOM :optimistic:

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Agreed. I think most people don't know how bad certain charges can fuck up your life long term. It's a major part of the problem and why people turn to a life of crime imo.
What's weird is the mantra used to be:

"Paid their debt to society" and they got to go on with their lives. A criminal record wasn't an end all be all of a person's life. Get busted at 16 for joyriding and do a year in Juvie? Paid your debt. (It's why minor records used to be sealed) Got in a fight at 22 and killed a man then did 5/10 years? Paid your debt to society.

Something changed. You can NEVER get out from under charges now. With businesses and even random people having access to a background check you can't just move somewhere else or change your name or shit, just come home and start over.

We need to go back to "Paid your debt" because, honestly, sometimes shit just happens, or you make a stupid decision.

What's weird is it was progressives and Democrats pushing that shit, not the Republicans, from what I recall.

And it's the liberals, progressives, and Democrats cancelling people over shit they said 20 years ago or shit their PARENTS said. (Remember that NASCAR driver who lost sponsorships for shit their dad said in the 70's?) Even as they're screaming for felons to be able to vote and own guns again, they still want that felon to never be anything but felon for the rest of their lives.

You literally are never allowed to grow, change, and become a better person.

And the people behind these riots, pushing these insurrections, are the biggest champions of blood guilt, son inherits the sins of the father, and all that ugly "You will always be guilty" shit.

Wonder how much they'll support community forgiveness once they have a few felonies under their belts?
 
But I've noticed a lot of people of my daughter's generation (Gen-Y/Millenials) or my baby brother's generation have this horrible habit of crying how broke they are while sporting:
  • $200/mo worth of plastic bullshit kid's toys
  • Full sleeve and color tattoos that cost $100's
  • Name brand clothes and stuff
  • New phone every six months
  • Renting a car, not owning, renting
  • Eating processed crap instead of cooking
  • Eating out instead of cooking
  • $100's of dollars on iTunes
  • More video games than my retired ass with a game collection from the 80's
  • Plastic "collectibles" that are just glorified toys that they don't play with
  • No children just 'fur babies' who complain about not having friends
  • Friendless childless weirdos with no skin in the game whining about taxes

It's like watching a goddamn child screaming at their parents that their parents hate them for not buying them the latest bullshit.

Most of these Gen-Y fuckers haven't gone a day without food. Most of them think 3 days of power blackout is horrific (Remember back in the 80's when you lost power EVERY winter for like 2 weeks?) because they live in bugman hives. I mean, even out in the country, they startle the fuck out of me sometimes.
Without any PL I've been kind of poor before as happens to many millenials. I didn't complain or turn into a Marxist, but I got incredibly disgusted at how many people I knew--other millenials--who had way more money than me and were complaining how much they were "poor."

While I was worrying at times about food and sometimes bumming money off of my friends to be able to go out for fun at all, they are pretty much as you described: Tattoos, nice cars, games, toys, drugs, new computers, veganism (expensive as hell lol), eating out all the time, going to bars all the time... And for all their nice shit, they were super hardcore leftist, marxist, or communist. Insisted they were oppressed because they were expected to spend $300 a month for healthcare instead of just having it taxed out of them at the same rate. These people would think they represented the oppressed proletariat. Bitch you ARE the bourgeoisie.
 
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Oh man, I want to change the system and reform the police. How should I do this?

A) Join the police force and be the change I wanted. Work my way up in authority and help my community?

B) Scream like a faggot and fuck up a trader Joe's, block roads, and be a complete dickhead vandalizing everything I can?

Mmm... 🤔
If a person who wants to do the right thing for citizens could 'change the system' by joining the police, they wouldn't be being fired for giving antifa the beatings they deserve. They wouldn't be being put on unpaid leave for telling citizens how to legally defend themselves from antifa terrroists.
 
Without any PL I've been kind of poor before as happens to many millenials. I didn't complain or turn into a Marxist, but I got incredibly disgusted at how many people I knew--other millenials--who had way more money than me and were complaining how much they were "poor."

While I was worrying at times about food, they are pretty much as you described: Tattoos, nice cars, games, toys, drugs, veganism (expensive as hell lol), eating out all the time, going to bars all the time... And for all their nice shit, they were super hardcore leftist, marxist, or communist. Insisted they were oppressed because they were exprected to spend $300 a month for healthcare instead of just having it taxed out of them at the same rate. These people would think they represented the oppressed proletariat. Bitch you ARE the bourgeoisie.
"But you see, you shouldn't be poor. In a communist society you would have all." Says the very Bourgeoisie that would get kulak'd in a soviet second. They will never open up their wallets but say someone else should.
 
Who goes to a riot dressed like that? She was asking for it.

I am not talking about renting, I am talking about owning 1 home and the lie that has been sold to the working class that 1 home is a magical investment that you can sell when you are of retirement age, buy a retirement home and live the rest of your life on it.

And it is far easier for a place to become a dumb than it is..for it to stay nice or get nicer.

I beef with "real estate" is the same beef I have with all of the Consumerist bullshit that has been fed to Americans since the 70s,

Buy Stocks, Buy 401K, but yourself into debt for School, Buy the biggest house possible because it will go up in value and you can flip it. Don't fucking save your money get that second Mortgage and rennovate! it will make it more valuable!
I agree with your criticism of the concept of home as an investment. It's a durable good that, with a lot of work and maintenance, plus paying taxes forever, will probably keep up with inflation. This guy explains it better than I could.
Imagine over a cup of coffee or a glass of wine we get to talking about investments. Then maybe one of us, let’s say you, says:


“Hey I’ve got an idea. We’re always talking about good investments. What if we came up with the worst possible investment we can construct? What might that look like?”




Well, let’s see now (pulling out our lined yellow pad), let’s make a list. To be really terrible:


  • It should be not just an initial, but if we do it right, a relentlessly ongoing drain on the cash reserves of the owner.
  • It should be illiquid. We’ll make it something that takes weeks, no – wait – even better, months of time and effort to buy or sell.
  • It should be expensive to buy and sell. We’ll add very high transaction costs. Let’s say 5% commissions on the deal, coming and going.
  • It should be complex to buy or sell. That way we can ladle on lots of extra fees and reports and documents we can charge for.
  • It should generate low returns. Certainly no more than the inflation rate. Maybe a bit less.
  • It should be leveraged! Oh, oh this one is great! This is how we’ll get people to swallow those low returns! If the price goes up a little bit, leverage will magnify this and people will convince themselves it’s actually a good investment! Nah, don’t worry about it. Most will never even consider that leverage is also very high risk and could just as easily wipe them out.
  • It should be mortgaged! Another beauty of leverage. We can charge interest on the loans. Yep, and with just a little more effort we should easily be able to persuade people who buy this thing to borrow money against it more than once.
  • It should be unproductive. While we’re talking about interest, let’s be sure this investment we are creating never pays any. No dividends either, of course.
  • It should be immobile. If we can fix it to one geographical spot we can be sure at any given time only a tiny group of potential buyers for it will exist. Sometimes and in some places, none at all!
  • It should be subject to the fortunes of one country, one state, one city, one town…No! One neighborhood! Imagine if our investment could somehow tie its owner to the fate of one narrow location. The risk could be enormous! A plant closes. A street gang moves in. A government goes crazy with taxes. An environmental disaster happens nearby. We could have an investment that not only crushes it’s owner’s net worth, but does so even as they are losing their job and income!
  • It should be something that locks its owner in one geographical area. That’ll limit their options and keep ’em docile for their employers!
  • It should be expensive. Ideally we’ll make it so expensive that it will represent a disproportionate percentage of a person’s net worth. Nothing like squeezing out diversification to increase risk!
  • It should be expensive to own, too! Let’s make sure this investment requires an endless parade of repairs and maintenance without which it will crumble into dust.
  • It should be fragile and easily damaged by weather, fire, vandalism and the like! Now we can add-on expensive insurance to cover these risks. Making sure, of course, that the bad things that are most likely to happen aren’t actually covered. Don’t worry, we’ll bury that in the fine print or maybe just charge extra for it.
  • It should be heavily taxed, too! Let’s get the Feds in on this. If it should go up in value, we’ll go ahead and tax that gain. If it goes down in value should we offer a balancing tax deduction on the loss like with other investments? Nah.
  • It should be taxed even more! Let’s not forget our state and local governments. Why wait till this investment is sold? Unlike other investments, let’s tax it each and every year. Oh, and let’s raise those taxes anytime it goes up in value. Lower them when it goes down? Don’t be silly.
  • It should be something you can never really own. Since we are going to give the government the power to tax this investment every year, “owning” it will be just like sharecropping. We’ll let them work it, maintain it, pay all the cost associated with it and, as long as they pay their annual rent (oops, I mean taxes) we’ll let ’em stay in it. Unless we decide we want it.
  • For that, we’ll make it subject to eminent domain. You know, in case we decide that instead of getting our rent (damn! I mean taxes) we’d rather just take it away from them

Buying stocks (index funds) in a 401K is a very good idea, though. There's tax benefits, maybe free money from your employer, and you're going to beat everybody who invested in shiny metal or dirt. Student loans are a mixed bag, you have to guess which field will pay well throughout your future career, and have an interest in and aptitude for that field.

i'm still optimistic on the national level, but there's a few states that seem determined to see themselves burn. at this point i almost feel like we need to call for CIA (though it would more properly be FBI, but i figure the CIA are the equipped ones) assassinations in minecraft on a few particularly retarded public servants.
CIA can't legally do covert action in the US, and their officers would probably refuse to carry out such a mission. The FBI, however, can manufacture a crime and "accidentally" assassinate someone during an arrest. They have a team that trains with Delta and has arguably done this.
 
When I say race realism what I mean is people are tribalistic.

If you are not of my in group then you are greenlit for me to do whatever I want to do to you. Thats the mentality of most people.
Nah, I don't think it's that bad. People may have preferencial bias towards people of their own group, but they don't generally think it's okay to hurt outsiders. Most violence is intraracial, after all.
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Not good news for the deputies, bright side is they may make it.

The deputies, one male and one female, sustained multiple gunshot wounds and are in critical condition after being ambushed as they sat in their patrol vehicle, the department said on Twitter. Both are currently undergoing surgery, officials say.

The incident occurred at the Metro Blue Line station, a short distance from the Compton sheriff's station, according to KABC-TV

"They are both still fighting for their lives, so please keep them in your thoughts and prayers," the department tweeted.


The Los Angeles Times, citing sources, reported that at least one of the deputies was shot in the face and another in the head when the suspect approached their car. Detectives are reviewing video surveillance footage that captures parts of the attack, according to the Times.


The suspect remains at large.
 
What pisses me off the most about this clip is the lispy faggot saying that they came to a town that doesn't think it's racist. You...came to a town? You don't actually live there? No fucking wonder the locals show up with guns. If a bunch of trashy white liberals came to my town from their parents' basement to protest it, I'd be watching with a gun, too.
 
If a person who wants to do the right thing for citizens could 'change the system' by joining the police, they wouldn't be being fired for giving antifa the beatings they deserve. They wouldn't be being put on unpaid leave for telling citizens how to legally defend themselves from antifa terrroists.
Agreed. You don't change any organization by being a boot on the ground or equivalent. The "workers" don't make policy, they abide by it. You'd need to either be an administrative person in the police force, and high up, or be a politician who can influence that. Not as nice of a path.
 
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