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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The siege being cancelled to rain safety brings up something that has been rattling around in my brain for a couple months now as PDX continued to riot every damn night:

what happens in Portland when the weather returns to year-round mean of "rain"?

I have to wonder how many people will still be "doing it every night" when it involves being wet and cold (even with proper raingear) while attempting to do their thing. They have the excuse of air quality right now (though these fuckers all have respirators rated to handle that level of bad air without issue so that's a kind of weasel-y reason to stop imo) but will they resume once things stop being on fire?

Given the way things are going I'm going to guess they will transition from "not going out because muh smoke", to quietly not going out because of rain and cold (which is soon upon us up here). Chances are the smoke will largely end once the rain begins so there probably won't be a bunch of great weather in between conducive to late night shenanigans to get them "doing this every night" again, which means this will likely pass unnoticed.

Maybe I'm being optimistic but if some light rain is all it took to put the "siege" to bed I can't see Portland being sufficiently determined to be out during the late fall and winter months at least not consistently.

It wasn't rain that put Adbusters' attempted siege to bed, it was complete and utter ignorance and them being essentially ignored by the American left - again, Adbusters came in with a Canadian mentality and attempted to organize this in the manner they organized Occupy Wall Street, which failed; if you look through left-wing social media in the weeks leading up to today, you'll notice that essentially none of the more notorious or infamous left-wing groups in the U.S. or left-wing accounts even noticed or mentioned this siege.

They essentially caught a deaf ear from the American left, which has absolutely fuck all to do with Adbusters and their very artsy style of political confrontation - if you want anything to expect, look at RefuseFascism, the N.Y. based organization calling for marches starting on the 21st nationwide, ongoing for 60 days..it's gotten at least much more attention from their own side than Adbusters ever did.

Overall, Adbusters should likely get the message that the American political scene has evolved way past their understanding or sense of optics - and promptly fuck off.
 
I'm pretty sure the biggest "repressers" of racial justice are the people like the blacks who rape and murder their own, but hey ho.
Not to overstate the obvious, but if de gubmint was even close to being as they say, these clever political thinkers would not have been arrested, they would simply have disappeared. (Which is the single good argument for de gubmint to become what they say it is.)
 
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They probably did. Many leftie groups have done that in the past few days.

Ok so ah tell me what theae blm/revoltists were tryong to achive?
I know they wete trying bait trump into over reacting but what else?
If it was to destroy americs they could have used more discrete means.
Getting Biden Kamala in office is the most obvious reason. Apart from that, I'm not sure.
 
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They have no idea what the fuck they're doing, LOL - Rawsmedia asks them about it, Adbusters claims only one event in a series has been postponed and then points them to the DCAssemble Twitter, which is no longer in existence, and this was only some 45 minute ago.

I presume the owner(s) of the DC Assemble account are fairly humiliated.
 
The siege being cancelled to rain safety brings up something that has been rattling around in my brain for a couple months now as PDX continued to riot every damn night:

what happens in Portland when the weather returns to year-round mean of "rain"?

I have to wonder how many people will still be "doing it every night" when it involves being wet and cold (even with proper raingear) while attempting to do their thing. They have the excuse of air quality right now (though these fuckers all have respirators rated to handle that level of bad air without issue so that's a kind of weasel-y reason to stop imo) but will they resume once things stop being on fire?

Given the way things are going I'm going to guess they will transition from "not going out because muh smoke", to quietly not going out because of rain and cold (which is soon upon us up here). Chances are the smoke will largely end once the rain begins so there probably won't be a bunch of great weather in between conducive to late night shenanigans to get them "doing this every night" again, which means this will likely pass unnoticed.

Maybe I'm being optimistic but if some light rain is all it took to put the "siege" to bed I can't see Portland being sufficiently determined to be out during the late fall and winter months at least not consistently.


"Kidnapping"...I wonder if they found enough evidence of video of protesters detaining cars to bring that one, and if so, about goddamn time.

The winter practically slaughtered BLM the last time this shit popped up with Trayvon. Mind, that was when it was a rather novel demonstration and some burning trash cans rather than the shit we're seeing now; so the police response was mostly oversight to make sure things didn't get ridiculous.

Consider now how far we've crossed that point, and now you've got the all-night rioting and road blockading already on the burnout, easily getting surrounded or pushed back and locked down in a fair few cities. Imagine how uncomfortable your life becomes with that, but in sub 40 - 30 degree weather. At every step of the way, there is a choice: staying on the frozen streets and feeling your fingers turn black for a worthless cause, taking a ride to a nice and warm jail cell, or going the fuck home. Which do you think these spoiled pussies is going to take?
 
The siege being cancelled to rain safety brings up something that has been rattling around in my brain for a couple months now as PDX continued to riot every damn night:

what happens in Portland when the weather returns to year-round mean of "rain"?

I have to wonder how many people will still be "doing it every night" when it involves being wet and cold (even with proper raingear) while attempting to do their thing. They have the excuse of air quality right now (though these fuckers all have respirators rated to handle that level of bad air without issue so that's a kind of weasel-y reason to stop imo) but will they resume once things stop being on fire?

Given the way things are going I'm going to guess they will transition from "not going out because muh smoke", to quietly not going out because of rain and cold (which is soon upon us up here). Chances are the smoke will largely end once the rain begins so there probably won't be a bunch of great weather in between conducive to late night shenanigans to get them "doing this every night" again, which means this will likely pass unnoticed.

Maybe I'm being optimistic but if some light rain is all it took to put the "siege" to bed I can't see Portland being sufficiently determined to be out during the late fall and winter months at least not consistently.


"Kidnapping"...I wonder if they found enough evidence of video of protesters detaining cars to bring that one, and if so, about goddamn time.

I don't live anywhere even close to the PNW, but from what I understand the current stall in their plans in PDX is the horrid air quality as a result of a good section of the state burning down. So, to prospect further, even bad air is enough to send these idiots packing back to their expensive air-conditioned apartments. Though I don't know how much rain bothers people in Portland, you'd think they'd be used to it if they've lived there a while.

I do think the winter will stall them out in some locations. People generally don't mind heat as much as cold, for reasons I don't altogether understand because I'm the opposite, but nonetheless people tend to have their plans thwarted by frigid temperatures more so than heat waves. However given that we've had some mild ass winters recently, it's hard to tell.

I still don't believe this is over, not yet. But we might just make it to the election without anymore cities being burned. After that, honestly, all bets are off. It will be hotly contested, no doubt, and the shit might just hit the fan even harder. Then in 2021 we'll have some of the COVID Hysteria chickens coming home to roost, at least economically. We haven't even begun feeling the brunt of that shit yet. Not to mention we may not actually have a President Elect in November, or for several months afterward. I'm not trying to be a doomer, just a realist, and I don't believe 2020 is done with us yet. Eventually shit will get better either way, but how much it sucks prior and how long it sucks will largely be determined in November. I view Trump as a bit of an insurance policy. I don't love the guy, I think he's mostly alright, but imagine how emboldened the Marxists might become should he lose. At this point unless you're downright retarded, there's honestly no other option, and people formerly known as Democrats should resent the fuck out of the leftists for falling off of the ideological cliff.
 
I'm no fan of the nazis but

Why not? Let's talk about it sometime, friendo.

Ok so ah tell me what theae blm/revoltists were tryong to achive?
I know they wete trying bait trump into over reacting but what else?
If it was to destroy americs they could have used more discrete means.
They probably did. Many leftie groups have done that in the past few days.


Getting Biden Kamala in office is the most obvious reason. Apart from that, I'm not sure.

Kamala is an eager, willing stepping stone more than anything else, a willing vector for the far-left to achieve absolute mainstream and institutional power in the federal government - like I said, she's the equivalent of a trojan horse doused in red paint.

Much of what we've seen on the street-level is what it looks like: ideological rage with little actual structure or substance beyond the ambiguous virtues shouted about in their chants, while on the level of those funding and organizing their optics and numbers it's all been orchestration in order to further ease themselves into institutional power.
 
Folks, no need to fight. Solves nothing. Would much rather see your comments on the present issue. Have provided food for thought.

Added: Here's the Willamette Week story. Andy Ngo has more guts than a slaughterhouse. The terrorists' whining and complaining are epic.


Portland Protesters Say Their Lives Were Upended by the Posting of Their Mug Shots on a Conservative Twitter Account
What Andy Ngo is doing is legal. The mug shots are public records. And Ngo told WW that it is his “duty” to report on protesters who have been arrested.
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REPORTED AND BLOCKED: Ragina Gray says she’s received a slew of digital harassment since her mug shot was posted. (Christine Dong)

By Sophie Peel |


On Aug. 7, Black activist Ragina Gray was tackled by Portland police at a protest and charged with disorderly conduct, resisting arrest, and interfering with an officer.

That same day, conservative Portland activist Andy Ngo shared Gray's name and mug shot on Twitter.
"Gray, 30, is charged with interfering with an officer, resisting arrest and more," Ngo wrote on Twitter. "She was arrested at the violent antifa protest in Portland and quickly bailed out. Gray is frequently photographed with kids at protests and rants about white terrorism." The photo was retweeted by 475 people.



Twelve nights later, on Aug. 19, a man showed up on the doorstep of Gray's mother's eastside home. "He was sweaty and nervous looking, and he asked for Ragina by name," says Lucinda Fisher, Gray's mom. "He mentioned [Gray's] son, and I noticed he had a gun in his hand." Fisher slammed the door and called the police.

Gray's children, 9 and 4, whom she brought to protests with her prior to her arrest, fear for her life. (Way to go,
"Terrorist Mother of the Year". - JS)

"They're scared that someone's going to kill me," Gray says. "My first instinct is to say, 'No, that's not going to happen.' But there's a huge risk."

Gray has no direct evidence that Ngo's robust social media presence is the reason an armed man arrived at her mom's house.

Ngo's prominence has been catapulted by Portland's protests. He is editor-at-large at a Canadian conservative website called The Post Millennial and is also a regular guest on Fox News. Last year, he was assaulted at a Portland anti-fascist march, where masked assailants punched and kicked him in the head.

Ngo has more than 700,000 followers on Twitter, many of whom share the belief that Portland protesters are a threat to national security.

But Gray believes Ngo and his followers are watching her. And she is not the only one. WW has spoken with two others who have been arrested at Portland protests and had their names and mug shots tweeted by Ngo, and claim their lives have since been disrupted.

"We've been lying low, and to be honest, we've been staying at home with the blinds closed," says Phillip Wenzel, whose mug shot was shared by Ngo on Aug. 15. "I can get over Twitter trolls, but what gives me the most pause is the 1% of them that have genuine threats."

Critics call Ngo's posts "doxxing," or posting personal information about people to make their lives unpleasant.

But what Ngo is doing is legal. The mug shots are public records. The arrests happened. And Ngo told WW that it is his "duty" to report on protesters who have been arrested, "given the risk that violence and riots present to the public."
Ngo wrote WW via email: "I believe my duty as a journalist includes informing the public about individuals who are believed by criminal authorities to be sufficiently dangerous to the public that they meet the standard for arrest."

Andy Ngo in 2017. (Thomas Teal)

Andy Ngo in 2017. (Thomas Teal)

Portland couple Erin and Phillip Wenzel started their evening Friday, Aug. 14, as they have more than 10 times before that.

They donned their protest outfits: full gas respirators, masks, bike helmets, and a bulletproof vest for Philip, who had been in the front of protests as part of the drum line. Erin, a medic toting a first aid kit, usually settled in a few rows behind the line of drummers.

That night, Phillip was arrested when the two of them were sandwiched between two lines of officers during a smoke-filled, chaotic confrontation captured on video that shows several protesters cowering under yellow shields as cops push them to the ground.

A video of Wenzel's interaction with police shows him shielding his face on the ground as a half-dozen cops tackle him. He was arrested, charged with assaulting a police officer, resisting arrest, interfering with police, and disorderly conduct, and released the next day.

The next morning, Ngo posted his mug shot on his Twitter account, writing that Wenzel was "arrested at the violent #antifa protest."

Ngo also posted a biography of Wenzel from the law firm where he works as a paralegal. In Twitter responses on the thread, users added threatening comments and more personal information about the Wenzels, including the names and ages of members of his extended family.

One comment read, "I'm writing a letter to his employer right now." Another wrote, "Divorce and custody court paralegal scumbag who isn't even smart enough to be an attorney. Lol."

The Wenzels quickly deactivated all their social media accounts: Twitter, Instagram, Facebook.

The next day, Phillip Wenzel received a voicemail threat on his cellphone from somebody named John in Michigan, who said, "I'll have you know I'm 7 foot and 280 pounds."

The Wenzels alerted their employers. On Aug. 18, three days after Ngo posted the mug shot, Phillip Wenzel's boss at Elizabeth Christy Law Firm sent him a letter that the firm had received 50 threatening or harassing communications since his arrest.

"Because you have chosen to engage in activism that has resulted in violence, physical injuries, and negative publicity for [the law firm], there is now a major distraction from the business we are doing, a threat to my ability to gain new business, and a threat to our employees' safety," Christy wrote in an email provided to WW.

Three employees, after learning of the firm's response to Wenzel's arrest, announced their resignation in support of him on Sept. 10, in a letter shared with WW. The firm told Wenzel in a Sept. 11 letter that he would be laid off effective Sept. 16, citing a loss of work leading to a reduction in staff. Elizabeth Christy, managing attorney at the firm, told WW in an email that the layoff had nothing to do with Wenzel's protesting.

Both Wenzels say they now suffer from anxiety. Wenzel shaved his beard to change his appearance and now wears a hat when he walks his dog.

April Epperson, who works at a Northeast Portland public school, is another protester who was arrested for disorderly conduct and interfering with a peace officer on Aug. 24 and was greeted that same day by a Ngo tweet sharing her mug shot and Facebook profile picture with part of the caption reading, "Like others recently arrest[ed], she works with children at an elementary school." Several commenters on the subsequent Twitter thread shared the name of the school.

On Aug. 29, an email arrived in her school inbox: Attached were her Facebook profile photo and a picture of a toad in a dress with a caption reading, "So fucking badass with your face covered? We can't wait to come to your employer and do the exact same fucking thing you do to cops!"

Epperson alerted the school about the email. That weekend, the school canceled a laptop distribution event scheduled the following Monday, Aug. 31. A school text blast sent to families read, "We are pausing [device distribution] for tomorrow. We will resume as soon as possible and alert you when that is. As a reminder, school grounds, including the playground, are closed."

Although the school did not explain its decision, Epperson believes the laptop distribution was postponed because of threats. (Portland Public Schools didn't respond to WW's request for comment.) Still, the messages continued. "The school started getting a bunch of phone calls and emails," Epperson says. "People emailed [some staff members] my mug shot and told them I was arrested."

One email, sent Sept. 1 from a secure email address using the name "Jennifer Hartless" and shared with WW, includes a screenshot of Ngo's tweet of Epperson's mug shot. The photo is captioned, "This type of behavior seems a little unbecoming for a school teacher. Are standards any higher than this?"

Tim Gleason, professor of journalism at the University of Oregon, says Ngo's posts of mug shots are dangerous because of his targeted audience.

"There's some (Bitch, please! First Amendment works for everyone, right? - JS) legitimacy to a claim of informing the public. But we have a pattern with this individual that his interest is in provoking violent reactions and doxxing," says Gleason. "It's a particular subset of conservative Twitter, and he knows that's who he's talking to."

In his response to questions from WW, Ngo contends he is taking on violent criminals that other journalists are afraid to confront.

"If you feel that transparency and public right to know should be outweighed by arrestee rights to privacy, this is a complaint for the Legislature, not for journalists reporting in compliance with state and federal law," he said. "A better question would be, 'Why do some journalists feel compelled to hide the identities of suspected criminals from the public?' Another would be, 'Whose interests does the suppression of criminal arrest data serve?'"

Ragina Gray continues to attend protests, despite threatening messages she receives on Instagram and Twitter. She says she deletes them as soon as she gets them, but says "people are calling me a terrorist, calling me a n—–." And the messengers, she says, are "Mostly white men. All white men." (Hey, they could have made you "strange fruit" in front of your kids. Get the message. Behave. - JS)



andy wins again

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I meant who got there on merit, and no sucking commie dick for the job. Also rules out Che.

There aren't a lot of powerful female politicians who got there on their own merit (vs. being the daughter or wife of a male leader). Two who come to mind are Thatcher and Meir, but they're on the right. It always makes me laugh when leftoids point to Pakistan and India as being more progressive than the U.S. since they had female prime ministers. Both got there solely due to who their fathers were.
 
Why not? Let's talk about it sometime, friendo.




Kamala is an eager, willing stepping stone more than anything else, a willing vector for the far-left to achieve absolute mainstream and institutional power in the federal government - like I said, she's the equivalent of a trojan horse doused in red paint.

Much of what we've seen on the street-level is what it looks like: ideological rage with little actual structure or substance beyond the ambiguous virtues shouted about in their chants, while on the level of those funding and organizing their optics and numbers it's all been orchestration in order to further ease themselves into institutional power.
Im not against Nazis. I believe their concepts needs be adjusted to be effective according to the spirit of the times.

As for easing into power? Not sure how random and senseless destruction would help achieve that goal. All its done is turn public opinion against them and make people more comfortable with a right wing dictator coming into power.

Some things they did (or may have did) would make some tactical sense. Yet most of it didnt.

If the end goal was destroy society so it can be easier for them to take over then that could have been done in a more discret or more deniable manner. The wildfires is one way but as I said before economic fuckery would have been more effective.

If it was to boil the frog all they had to do was keep quiet and keep up the sugar and smiles act until end of trumps term.

Either way they fucked up big time
 
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Post the tweet? I made an appropriate response to it. (Unless of course someone beat me to it.)
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I'm no fan of the nazis but if I were a betting man I'd say our gender non-conforming protagonist is not going to win any fight she picks with an aryan super soldier.
I can't find it anymore, but that's a great edit. 10/10
 
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