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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I know this has completely inverted my perspective on "protest movements" in the 60s and 70s.

Before 2020 I was anti-police in theory, though respectful in practice. Now I'm pro-police in theory, thankful in practice. They really don't get how many people are seeing this shit and flipping towards being more pro-police than they were beforehand. They think it's 1967 and the only way to get news is through the MSM. No, I've been following this shit for months and the only MSM figure I've watched seriously is Tucker Carlson. They're not needed anymore, and it must scare them to their core.
 
Imagine actually highlighting a fact which completely kills your own argument, but still sticking with your argument :story: . Hopefully their chimping actually leads to a majority of the JewSA becoming facist like what he thinks, but I'm not holding my breath.
This is callled: "My parents, coaches, teachers, and later professors always told me I'm right, so I'm just gonna ignore logic and follow my gut on this one," *smugness intensifies.
 
Sundown towns were real, although they usually didn't have any on the books policies. This makes it difficult to establish exactly how widespread the practice was.

The reason it wasn't on the books was because it was just basic fucking policing. In small, rural communities, the police would be aware of the few, if any, black residents there were. They'd be aware of almost ALL of the residents. So if an out of towner comes prowling around the town at night it becomes highly suspicious and worth watching/investigating.

Of course blacks were targeted more because they would be so damn out of place.
 
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>mfw night time is here
 
Regg is getting frustrated with how skittery the crowd is getting now that it's clear the police are closing in from as many sides as possible.

"They seen TWO PO-LICE CARS WAY BEHIND US!" :story:

"Jesus christ who was it that coordinated this"

They are panicking, especially the people in the crowd with guns.
 
Regg is getting frustrated with how skittery the crowd is getting now that it's clear the police are closing in from as many sides as possible.

"They seen TWO PO-LICE CARS WAY BEHIND US!" :story:

Dumbasses went through an underpass to a warehouse district. That's a fucking laugh
 
Before 2020 I was anti-police in theory, though respectful in practice. Now I'm pro-police in theory, thankful in practice. They really don't get how many people are seeing this shit and flipping towards being more pro-police than they were beforehand. They think it's 1967 and the only way to get news is through the MSM. No, I've been following this shit for months and the only MSM figure I've watched seriously is Tucker Carlson. They're not needed anymore, and it must scare them to their core.
I've always been "okay" with police, probably because I lived outside of a city where police usually weren't at necessary. But when they were they were helpful. I have good friends and family of friends who are in law enforcement and they're good people. Everyone is an individual and there ARE dick cops who will give you tickets for silly reasons or cops who have had a bad day and will be tougher than usual. There are also cops who commit unnecessary force and violence. That's a given. But for the most part? They're doing their job keeping the peace. I will take police over community or gang justice any day. Being able to protect yourself is the upmost importance, but we still need police. It wouldn't hurt to have some more oversight to make sure the job gets done smoothly and properly.

I honestly feel for the ones having to deal with these children and being heckled and hated. Most of these situations people riot over? Justified, or at least not fully blamable on the cops.
 
Before 2020 I was anti-police in theory, though respectful in practice. Now I'm pro-police in theory, thankful in practice. They really don't get how many people are seeing this shit and flipping towards being more pro-police than they were beforehand.

I was pretty anti police until I took a law enforcement class run by actual town officers in my high school. I left the class thinking police officers were assholes/pricks, but I actually understood *why* they're assholes and pricks. It's not that they're bad people they're just dealing with themost entitled, worthless dip shits and need to maintain control. I actually came out of that class respecting police a lot more.
 
Regg is getting frustrated with how skittery the crowd is getting now that it's clear the police are closing in from as many sides as possible.

"They seen TWO PO-LICE CARS WAY BEHIND US!" :story:

Is he streaming somewhere other than Jewtube since they shoah'd his last couple attempts?

Dude has like an instinct for getting to the center of the happening and a levity which I appreciate.
 
Before 2020 I was anti-police in theory, though respectful in practice. Now I'm pro-police in theory, thankful in practice. They really don't get how many people are seeing this shit and flipping towards being more pro-police than they were beforehand. They think it's 1967 and the only way to get news is through the MSM. No, I've been following this shit for months and the only MSM figure I've watched seriously is Tucker Carlson. They're not needed anymore, and it must scare them to their core.

Forget pro-police, how many people moved away from facism (and other "alt-right" philosophies, right wing militias, etc.) since antifa showed up? I can only imagine the radical right movement has increased since they began to flare up in 2016.
 
rioter with a big gun in Louisville
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Actually, not to autism too hard but that is a pistol. It looks like a stock but it's actually an arm brace.

Edit: Now that I think about it, IF it was a proper SBR (it isn't) I have to wonder what the ATF would say about showing up to riots with a registered SBR...
 
If shaving armpits is considered hygienic for women why don't men do it?

Autistic I know but I'm really interested in this answer.
I don't think it's unhygienic if you practice, you know, hygiene. Though some people sweat more so maybe that plays a part too. Just wash yourself and use deodorant or antiperspirant. It's mainly aesthetics.

Gonna go make dinner, hopefully I won't have to read through ten pages when I get back.
 
Tuscon, AZ is a sundown "Area of interest," but Birmingham, AL and the town I grew up in which had KKK rallies nearby isn't. What the actual fuck is this list.
Why does it even matter which towns were sundown towns and which weren't? That was a long time ago, there's no point in pondering whodunnit except to spread white guilt.
 
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