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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You'll also note that the "abolish bail / we'll bail out EVERYONE including accused rapists" activists suddenly fucking VANISHED, despite having raised what, 15 million bucks from pedowood.

I guess these are limits to spent for a bail or some protestors/rapists are now expendables/deplorables or the big guys behind the curtains doesn't want to spent that much for the losers they hired.

Some well placed MG-42's should do the trick. Plus Snipers to pick of stragglers.

Snipers like the roof Koreans guys?
 
Rap culture and the media focusing on movies and music that was basically "Black people behaving badly."

A long time ago the rapper Ice-Cube was in a movie where he was supposedly an English professor. His entire vocabulary seemed to consist of the word "Fuck" and it was lauded as a great movie.

Movies with black people and about the black experience always had black people behaving badly or embracing thug culture.

Anti-intellectualism took root about the same time as it did for a while in white culture (The whole NEEEEEEEERDS! thing) but never left, because it was black people who behaved badly, rapped, became sports stars, or sold drugs that got ahead in movies.

It was also seen as oppression that a black person have to carry through with any responsibilities.

There was a TV show back in 1989 where it was black kids in college. One was in ROTC and one of their very special episodes was this black kid, who ROTC was paying his way, was terrified that now he might have to go to war and do Army things because he'd accepted the Army's money and now might have to actually do what he promised.

Along with the "You gotta give me respect!" no matter if it was some crackhead waving around a fucking crack pipe in a Burger King. They were owed respect, not because of what they had done or anything reasonable, no, you owed them respect because they were black and if you disrespected them, no matter what your standing (You ain't better than me!) then they were justified in beating or killing you.

Then came "Oh, it isn't their fault, they're black" and "ebonics is because they can't speak English" from the Left along with "Don't make the black kids mad" so their shitty Rap and Thug Culture combination made it so they were never responsible for anything.

"Black people don't get what they want in America, why should you!" was another saying.

I personally blame thug culture, rap culture, and the excusing of personal responsibility along with having to respect them just because their black (or they'll shoot you was the unspoken part) as well as media depictions of "blacks behaving badly" (Which was lampooned in a Jim Carrey movie) that led to the entire thing falling apart.

That's why being on time, hard work, a good work ethic, saving your money, and delayed gratification are white supremacy.
Don't forget the removal of the black father from the house. There are now 2-3 generations of black men who were overwhelmingly raised by black single mothers. These boys end up raised by the most emotional and ratty women possible, never learn impulse control and the only "manly" culture they know of is hood/thug life. It takes all the things you mention and magnified the problem.
 
You'll also note that the "abolish bail / we'll bail out EVERYONE including accused rapists" activists suddenly fucking VANISHED, despite having raised what, 15 million bucks from pedowood.

Usually, in my area at least, anything dealing with criminal arrest requires cash. They won't take check or debit and will point at the ATM next to the window.

And given that these people go on to immediately violate their release conditions, I doubt a bond company wants to put up a bond for these people.

Granted these fucks have had special treatment all the way down so I'm sure none of this applies.
 
I guess these are limits to spent for a bail or some protestors/rapists are now expendables/deplorables or the big guys behind the curtains doesn't want to spent that much for the losers they hired.
No the Money has already been used by the Democrats to finance the Biden ..oh I mean the Harris Campaign. Wasn't there a Notion WAAYYY earlier in this thread that most of the Money that was supposed to help black People was never donated to black People or used for bail of imprisoned black people? I am seriously too lazy to search in this mamoth thread but I remember to see something like that.
 
I was reminded of NOFX's song The Man That I Killed, which was Big Mike having a fantasy about killing George Bush and being cheered by everyone in the world for it.


Big Mike was last heard being canceled because he joked about the Vegas shooter.

But yeah, I wasn't in the "scene," just liked the music, and even I knew there were differences between Skinheads (left leaning punks) and Boneheads (right leaning or outright racist punks), despite both sharing the same fashion. The same fuckers who "identify as" talented comic artists or activists or whatnot now "identify as" punk rock, which was funny to see when they freaked the fuck out over Negative XP.


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For a similar one, see when they fucking lost their shit over The Last Night being pro-gamergate (sorta, kinda, not really) and Zoe Quinn had a fucking conniption fit over him being allowed on stage at E3. They claimed that Cyberpunk was an "inherently progressive genre of fiction" and "the idea of a progressive dystopia inherently doesn't make any sense" because "only capitalist societies can be dystopian."
And here's how it all came crashing sown.
Listen to tracks like "Holiday In Cambodia" and "California Uber Alles"; US west coast punks didn't want anything to do with hardcore commies.

That's the exact shit that I mean. Punk is not inherently left wing, and antifa and others have appriated it as their own culture, because they have no culture of their own. And they want to be the "cool kids" that they never were in middle school.

Saying punk is "leftist," it's the same thing as saying "Rock and Roll is left-wing" when that's not even true. Rock and roll and punk rock were first and foremost youth movements, and politics came afterwards. If you realize that most fans of rock and punk rock are teens, their politics all obviously going to be all over the place and not uniform. And that's how it's always been. Youth movements are reflective of youth more than politics.

Not to mention: A lot of punk anti-capitalist sentiment came from how record labels wouldn't pick up punk styles in the 80s and 90s. The closest that true punk came to mainstream was, arguably, bands like Nirvana and Grunge in the 90s. Nowadays, that's not even the case, since punk fashion (like colored hair and shaved sides of the head) is now corporate and mainstream as fuck, despite what leftoids claim. (e.g., Zoe Quinn)

Today, we have the biggest losers of all time, like emotionally fragile danger-hairs, obese hamplanets, and keyboard-warrior troons, claiming to be original punk rock because punk rock has lyrics like "fuck the system" in it. The thing is, far leftist punk rock exists, but so does far right punk rock, and the point is there is a political spectrum that stupid lefties are trying to erase and claim everything for themselves.

Also, LOL, only capitalist systems can be dystopian? Zoe Quinn can suck my ass, the Holodomir is calling.
 
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That's the exact shit that I mean. Punk is not inherently left wing, and antifa and others have appriated it as their own culture, because they have no culture of their own.

Saying punk is "leftist," it's the same thing as saying "Rock and Roll is left-wing" when that's not even true. Rock and roll and punk rock were first and foremost youth movements, and politics came afterwards. If you realize that most fans of rock and punk rock are teens, their politics all obviously going to be all over the place and not uniform. And that's how it's always been. Youth movements are reflective of youth more than politics.

Not to mention: A lot of punk anti-capitalist sentiment came from how record labels wouldn't pick up punk styles in the 80s and 90s. The closest that true punk came to mainstream was, arguably, bands like Nirvana and Grunge in the 90s. Nowadays, that's not even the case, since punk fashion (like colored hair and shaved sides of the head) is now corporate and mainstream as fuck, despite what leftoids claim. (e.g., Zoe Quinn)

Today, we have the biggest losers of all time, like emotionally fragile danger-hairs, obese hamplanets, and keyboard-warrior troons, claiming to be original punk rock because punk rock lyrics like "fuck the system" in it. The thing is, far leftist punk rock exists, but so does far right punk rock, and the point is there is a political spectrum that stupid lefties are trying to erase and claim everything for themselves.

Also, LOL, only capitalist systems can be dystopian? Zoe Quinn can suck my ass, the Holodomir is calling.

What are some far right punk rock bands from yesteryear or even current year?
 
No the Money has already been used by the Democrats to finance the Biden ..oh I mean the Harris Campaign. Wasn't there a Notion WAAYYY earlier in this thread that most of the Money that was supposed to help black People was never donated to black People or used for bail of imprisoned black people? I am seriously too lazy to search in this mamoth thread but I remember to see something like that.
The Minnesota bail fund only disbursed about a tenth or so of what they received.
 
I was reminded of NOFX's song The Man That I Killed, which was Big Mike having a fantasy about killing George Bush and being cheered by everyone in the world for it.


Big Mike was last heard being canceled because he joked about the Vegas shooter.

But yeah, I wasn't in the "scene," just liked the music, and even I knew there were differences between Skinheads (left leaning punks) and Boneheads (right leaning or outright racist punks), despite both sharing the same fashion. The same fuckers who "identify as" talented comic artists or activists or whatnot now "identify as" punk rock, which was funny to see when they freaked the fuck out over Negative XP.


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For a similar one, see when they fucking lost their shit over The Last Night being pro-gamergate (sorta, kinda, not really) and Zoe Quinn had a fucking conniption fit over him being allowed on stage at E3. They claimed that Cyberpunk was an "inherently progressive genre of fiction" and "the idea of a progressive dystopia inherently doesn't make any sense" because "only capitalist societies can be dystopian."

Eh, the point still stands that punk was a mistake and it was never good.

Seriously, I can't think of a genre and subculture more overrated and undeservedly lionized after the fact than punk.

Give me all the bad internet stickers you want, but it still doesn't change my thoughts on just how utterly pretentious and overrated punk is. If anything, it just reinforces my views on it.
 
What are some far right punk rock bands from yesteryear or even current year?
"Skrewdriver" comes to mind, as well as "No Remorse" and they're getting banned off of the Internet.

There's a sub-genre called "Rock against communism" or "RAC" which is exactly what is sounds like. Unfortunately, that's being generalized as "literally all neo-nazi music" for the reasons you'd expect. (i.e. you can't say jews are rich or claim communism is bad, even if you literally lived under communism)

There's also a band called "Crush Kerry " which was in response to anti-W. Bush punk bands. Bobby Steele of the original "Misfits" and of the "The Undead" was in it.

(Not a comprehensive list, it's just off the top of my head.)
 

There's a lot of pictures and videos of the event on this guy's page.
His twitter account: https://twitter.com/YungLz
He's a rapper, he has a mixtape (I'm sure you can listen to it if you ask him) and he's gonna make it any day now.

In this tweet someone accuses him of being a women beater who stole a car and can't pay his bills
It would be interesting to find out his real name and see if we could dig up some more.

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On 23 June 2020 he was also present when BLM/antifa decided to burn down a house and a van because someone said 2 or 3 abducted children were held there.
Only, it was just a rumor. A bunch of people went inside the house to loot stuff. 'Vaun Mayes' could also be seen entering the house but he only wanted to
do good, he went in to check if nobody was in danger. He was later arrested for that but released again after a few days.


He recorded 9 videos about the event:










 
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What are some far right punk rock bands from yesteryear or even current year?
lol Skrewdriver

Aside from being Anti-Thatcher, I'd say Exploited are pretty right wing, if we accept general contempt for leftist BS right wing. Michael Graves (Misfits lead singer in the 90s) is a clown, but also a conservative, he fronts a project called Graves. A lot of punk is apolitical, just general contempt for status quo and hypocrisy. I'd say the dose of realism and disgust of Cro-mags is something kiwis can get behind.



"All you hippies better start to face reality
All your far fetched dreams of anarchy
Better start to see things the way they are
'cause the way things
Are going they won't be goin' far
World peace can't be done
It just can't exist
World peace can't be done
Anarchy's a mess"
 
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That's the exact shit that I mean. Punk is not inherently left wing, and antifa and others have appriated it as their own culture, because they have no culture of their own. And they want to be the "cool kids" that they never were in middle school.

Saying punk is "leftist," it's the same thing as saying "Rock and Roll is left-wing" when that's not even true. Rock and roll and punk rock were first and foremost youth movements, and politics came afterwards. If you realize that most fans of rock and punk rock are teens, their politics all obviously going to be all over the place and not uniform. And that's how it's always been. Youth movements are reflective of youth more than politics.

Not to mention: A lot of punk anti-capitalist sentiment came from how record labels wouldn't pick up punk styles in the 80s and 90s. The closest that true punk came to mainstream was, arguably, bands like Nirvana and Grunge in the 90s. Nowadays, that's not even the case, since punk fashion (like colored hair and shaved sides of the head) is now corporate and mainstream as fuck, despite what leftoids claim. (e.g., Zoe Quinn)

Today, we have the biggest losers of all time, like emotionally fragile danger-hairs, obese hamplanets, and keyboard-warrior troons, claiming to be original punk rock because punk rock has lyrics like "fuck the system" in it. The thing is, far leftist punk rock exists, but so does far right punk rock, and the point is there is a political spectrum that stupid lefties are trying to erase and claim everything for themselves.

Also, LOL, only capitalist systems can be dystopian? Zoe Quinn can suck my ass, the Holodomir is calling.
When I was a violent young punk, it was all about being contrarian. The retard right was in power, so naturally we oposed it. Slowly but surely, the left went too far in co-opting our scene, and the sane kids, who grew upp in traditional workingclass families, shifted to the right.Mohawks got shaved off, boots increasingly became functional rather than esthetic,Minor Threat,MOD and Agnostic Front replaced Sex Pistols and DK on turntables, and as we all joined the Army or got factory jobs, and mayhem ensued. Our mistake was that we didn't wipe out all the leftist cunts before they could multiply. The Crassholes took over.
 
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lol Skrewdriver

Aside from being Anti-Thatcher, I'd say Exploited are pretty right wing, if we accept general contempt for leftist BS right wing. Michael Graves (Misfits lead singer in the 90s) is a clown, but also a conservative, he fronts a project called Graves. A lot of punk is apolitical, just general contempt for status quo and hypocrisy. I'd say the dose of realism and disgust of Cro-mags is something kiwis can get behind.



"All you hippies better start to face reality
All your far fetched dreams of anarchy
Better start to see things the way they are
'cause the way things
Are going they won't be goin' far
World peace can't be done
It just can't exist
World peace can't be done
Anarchy's a mess"

This is a fav of mine from France (the whole country isn't as cucked as yanks like to pretend) They are an actual incredibly violent gang, and their followers are suspected in disappearances and bombings of Antifas. In Minecraft, of course: * Varg approved!


Also, Quebec has some great RAC OI! bands. This band is at the centre of Atalante, Quebec's foremost RW org, who put the fear of God (or Evola/ Strasser) into the LWNJ terrorists of Qc ANTIFA:

Another good RW band from Quebec is Coup de Masse (Sledgehammer Blow):

^^ my fav of them all. Way better musically, and the lyrics aren't so OTT
 
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What are some far right punk rock bands from yesteryear or even current year?

Brutal Attack, No Remorse, Landser, Nordic Thunder, Midtown Bootboys, Arresting Officers, Kolovrat, Storkraft, Condemned 84, Bound For Glory, etc. Some of it's good (really!), some of it's not. Probably several thousand bands. It wasn't just right wingers "co-opting" punk either, like conventional punk wisdom would say. It started in the class of '77 with Skrewdriver (altho The Ovaltinees went neo-nazi before them). Early RAC is pretty foundational stuff, punks just tried to write it out of history.

In the 80s there was a right-leaning band called U.S. Chaos (although they weren't nazis, just patriotic and anti-commie) who needed fucking armed security to be able to play live shows without too much trouble.

If you go back earlier than that still you'll find plenty of diversity of thought, for example The Ramones and The Stooges had republican/right leaning members, which would seep into the lyrics in the former's case.

In the grand scheme of things, punk was a regression from the excesses of prog/arena rock to something more primitive, and a general rejection of meritocracy in rock music, i.e. "bro what if we started a band even though we can barely play instruments, wouldn't that be sick bro," so even though I like it, it's pretty natural that the left took it over.

Anyway, enough derail, I'll just leave some 80s Agnostic Front lyrics that could have been written in 2020.
Anger as sharp as the broken glass
Burning cars and tear gas
Every race riot--is the last one
A dying culture's final gasp
Every decade--yet no one learns
And it's always their own homes they burn
Crushed by a quorum-driven-state machine
A nation's will, cannot be turned
Memories lost in a nation's sleep
In the dreams of contented sheep
Can we ever hope to find solutions
When our country has sold the Constitution
All too wrong to be right
The answer's there, we just lack the sight
Race wars fed by prejudice and fright
The love of a nation for its people
Burned through the night
Monochrome blood sport--we never tire
So many things feed the fires
To repeat History--a world conspires
So many years have fed the desires
 
I still hold to the belief that the only good punk bands were FEAR, Flipper, and I guess Fugazi and Ramones if you call them punk. Shit like The Clash and Dead Kennedys were always boring.

Iggy Pop & fuck all the rest; that man embodies true working-class punk, and a pioneer on many fronts, to the point of their music being inspired by the industrial noise he recorded on tape in Detroit assembly lines & foundries.

One of the reasons Iggy & The Stooges appealed to me was because the lyrics were largely apolitical & his music was more focused than dissonant or nihilistic.

Plus the peanut-butter/food flinging & headwalking was subversive as shit, in terms of live performances, and GG Allin took that schtick and dialed it to eleventeen.
 
lol Skrewdriver

Aside from being Anti-Thatcher, I'd say Exploited are pretty right wing, if we accept general contempt for leftist BS right wing. Michael Graves (Misfits lead singer in the 90s) is a clown, but also a conservative, he fronts a project called Graves. A lot of punk is apolitical, just general contempt for status quo and hypocrisy. I'd say the dose of realism and disgust of Cro-mags is something kiwis can get behind.



"All you hippies better start to face reality
All your far fetched dreams of anarchy
Better start to see things the way they are
'cause the way things
Are going they won't be goin' far
World peace can't be done
It just can't exist
World peace can't be done
Anarchy's a mess"
Also these guys are excellent. They do alot of OI! ballads. Not so extreme as the rest, but VERY Nationalist. Quebec leads the way for the RW up in "Canada", overwhelmingly. There are an estimated 60,000 active members of the organised RW upp here, and we played an important part in electing the RW CAQ in the election. It's the 1st time Qc EVER elected a RW party, and the media freaked TF out about our involvement in it:
https://nowtoronto.com/news/quebec-election-racism-islamophobia


@Nihil Jung , here's abeautiful song about our Rebellion against the Brits:
 
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The funny thing was things were going fine until the early nineties. I remember watching M.C. Hammer with his crazy pants and flat top. Completely neutral rapping about how he's such a good dancer and rapper, most of the rappers at that time where in that fashion. Now you see rappers talking about their drug deals and what guns they have. How they were able to finance their lifestyle of drugs and women. Who gave them this platform? Some of these guys look like they are about to die during their own rap videos from drug use.

Reminds me of a video I watched about DMC from Run DMC ranting about the current state of hip hop which touches on what you mention. It has some slight Orange man bad but its core message is good.
 
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