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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They always follow the same pattern. The horses are mutilated in as cruel a fashion as possible, often just slashed and left to bleed out overnight. It's quite often for the genitals to be chopped off and the horse dicks even stolen not to be found at the scene as well. It dies down for a few years then starts up again. No one is ever caught.

Sounds like the stories of poachers you hear in Africa, killing Rhinos and selling the horns into Chinese medicine.
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Sorry for the ignorance, as my rural knowledge is more agriculture than livestock, but I wanted to know the full devastation these cattle murders cause.

I understand the death of the pregnant cows utterly ruins future investments since the babies are killed as well. However, I'm struggling to understand the impact of the bulls and non-pregnant cows being killed - is it because it's the "wrong time" for them to be killed? Is it because it doesn't happen in a slaughterhouse the meat and other parts can't be used? Is it because the murders happen in the fields that by the time the dead cattle are found the body has been too spoiled to be fit for human use?

Edit: I understand it in an abstract way, but I wanted to understand it more concretely.
livestock that dies anywhere except in a slaughterhouse can not be sold for food, it's a matter of safety regulations.
sure, it might be possible that some smaller scale farmers actually do still make use of deceased animals and turn them into food for themselves, but using such meat for commercial purposes would be highly illegal.

like, think about it this way: an animal that is slaughtered in a slaughterhouse is instantly processed further, under sterile conditions, with high standards for hygiene. compare that to an animal that has died out on an open field, and then the carcass has been sitting there out in the open for many hours, exposed to the elements and slowly beginning to decompose. this is not food anymore, that would be like eating random roadkill you picked up on the interstate.
 
A used John Deer of the the 4000 series starts at $100,000; New they run $100,000 to $500,000

Something like a Combine is an easy half million.

You can't afford this stuff if you're just out Minecrafting IRL, you have to be making money.
$100,000 for a Deere 4066R is "ocean-front property in Arizona." Brand new with every option is $60,000 out the door.

200k for a 300hp tractor and 400k for a combine isn't unreasonable. Shockingly, this is why no one goes out and buys $1m of brand new equipment the day after they decide to become a farmer.
 
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I blame the REAL rot on news companies hiring them to be consultants and big corporations hiring them for the same reason. Sure, there was always "Rank doth have its privileges" but only the real scumbags rubbed it in your face. Then with the Forever War creating a stable way to safely get medals and promotion bennies, it seemed like a lot of combat tourism (The Sergeant Major of the Army at one point in the past had exactly 6 months and 1 day in a Green Zone to get his fucking ticket punched and every fucking thing I saw come down from him was the epitome in retardation) was going on and there was some kind of pipeline.

Right about the time we saw a lot of "leftist officers" and "resistance officers" start to crop up here and there.

Shit, I'm old and enlisted scum from decades ago, but something really seemed to get weird about 2006/2007.
Could it be a coincidence that 2006 is my very army enlistment year?! COMMO HOOAH!
 
This shit is going to lead to them requesting more military surplus and then people going "wahh why do dey need a tank? dey sposed to protect us!!!" while the cops remember why they wanted the MRAP or APC in the first place every single day.
It snowballs and something's gotta give at some point but idk what that point is.

Reminder that in those first nights in Kenosha, the only vehicle the cops had that could safely get out to stop the looting and fight fires was this APC.

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The last 100 days have completely turned me around on the militarization issue. Let the small town cops have their tanks.
 
I'll be your Mulder: rich horse owners hate non-rich horse owners for not knowing their place and organize those hits. Satanic overtones are red herrings. Would explain why there's no witnesses, arrests, evidence or attacks on rich horse ranches.
Maybe feral hogs are to blame?
 
Okay, so zombie terrorists are starting fires and possibly tampering with with cattle farms. A bright spark among them may decide to attack the grain harvests and/or poison the land. What did I see trending on twitter for a few seconds before it went away?

An article about how Covid would cause disruption in the food chains, leading to starving people.

The media has to hurry and put the idea of missing food being from literally any reason than domestic terrorism, so that when it's discussed around the water cooler how there aren't as many choices at the grocery stores and how the prices of what is available have increased, someone can pipe up and say they heard it's because of Covid, not from attacks.

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Reminder that in those first nights in Kenosha, the only vehicle the cops had that could safely get out to stop the looting and fight fires was this APC.

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The last 100 days have completely turned me around on the militarization issue. Let the small town cops have their tanks.
Militarization is only a bad thing when there aren't hostiles that want to disrupt the common peace via terrorism. That's why the Second Amendment is enshrined in law: it's not just about overturning unjust governments, but also giving each citizen a right to defend themselves and their livelihoods, like pretty much every political philosopher from Aristotle to Aquinas to Locke said.
 
Sounds like the stories of poachers you hear in Africa, killing Rhinos and selling the horns into Chinese medicine.
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$100,000 for a Deere 4066R is "ocean-front property in Arizona." Brand new with every option is $60,000 out the door.

200k for a 300hp tractor and 400k for a combine isn't unreasonable. Shockingly, this is why no one goes out and buys $1m of brand new equipment the day after they decide to become a farmer.
Used older Deeres have an inflated price ever since John Deere moved to software controls and trying to prevent farmers from fixing their own equipment.
Reminder that in those first nights in Kenosha, the only vehicle the cops had that could safely get out to stop the looting and fight fires was this APC.

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The last 100 days have completely turned me around on the militarization issue. Let the small town cops have their tanks.
I wouldn't even call APCs/MRAPS "militarized" they are capable beyond war zone use (and are unarmed, at least in the US), they are useful for active/barricaded gun men (can be used to transport SWAT/Police, and as cover to get to wounded/suppressed civilians and police such as the Brinks truck in the North Hollywood Shootout), and for natural disaster response / search and rescue missions (e.g. floods).
 
A used John Deer of the the 4000 series starts at $100,000; New they run $100,000 to $500,000

Something like a Combine is an easy half million.

You can't afford this stuff if you're just out Minecrafting IRL, you have to be making money.
Even if they had unlimited money; farming isnt easy. Especially modern farming. You can get agriculture degrees at any serious university.
You need to consider the location where you plant: soil type, hours of sunlight, groundwater and rain all matter. Planting itself requires a lot of attention as well. Many plants have narrow windows when they can be planted, and they also each have specific space requirements. Then comes the maintaining: what are they doing against weeds? How much fertilizer are they using? And harvesting is another thing entirely.
Then comes the administration. The government has a ton of regulations. On one hand; the food needs to be safe for human consumption, on the other, fertilizer, herbicide and pesticide is all extremely tightly controlled because too much can poison soils for many years to come.
There is a vast difference between "I plant some things in my garden to try but I can still go and buy food if it fails" and "I have a massive operation with lots of capital tied up and if it fails im utterly fucked"

Check out this ad for Biden's campaign:
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Am I the only one who sees an advertisement for a caste system here? Diversity is great and all but it looks like they're saying "if you're white and heterosexual, fuck you". 🤮
They all have this delusion that white people never worked hard for what they have. Pure projection of some trust fund kids who know nothing about the centuries of back breaking work Europeans have done to turn a barbaric, damp, poor and infertile land into something the world is jealous of.
 
Check out this ad for Biden's campaign:
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Am I the only one who sees an advertisement for a caste system here? Diversity is great and all but it looks like they're saying "if you're white and heterosexual, fuck you". 🤮
The extra symbolism is that the only white person here is a genetic dead end.
 
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