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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Isnt the recipe in the anarchists cookbook just styrofoam and gasoline?
There's dozens of versions of the cookbook, but yeah it's Styrofoam dissolved in gasoline.

What it does it make it clingy, almost like a gel depending on how much Styrofoam you use.

It does work, I remember from my edgy teenage days.

If anyone brings up Malcolm X in regards to this stuff, just post this quote from a letter he sent 2 days before his assassination. Really takes the wind out of their arguments.

"Listening to leaders like Nasser, Ben Bella, and Nkrumah awakened me to the dangers of racism. I realized racism isn't just a black and white problem. It's brought bloodbaths to about every nation on earth at one time or another.

Brother, remember the time that white college girls came into the restaurant‍—‌the one who wanted to help the [Black] Muslims and the whites get together‍—‌and I told her there wasn't a ghost of a chance and she went away crying? Well, I've lived to regret that incident. In many parts of the African continent, I saw white students helping black people. Something like this kills a lot of argument. I did many things as a [Black] Muslim that I'm sorry for now. I was a zombie then‍—‌like all [Black] Muslims‍—‌I was hypnotized, pointed in a certain direction and told to march. Well, I guess a man's entitled to make a fool of himself if he's ready to pay the cost. It cost me 12 years.

That was a bad scene, brother. The sickness and madness of those days‍—‌I'm glad to be free of them."
That's because Malcolm X went to Mecca and realized the Nation of Islam was full of shit.

Then they killed him.
 
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Join a legit gun club, with dues (ideally cheaper than a secondhand gat). The nicer ones with actual clubhouses next to their ranges are just like golf-courses; they sell new & used guns for far cheaper than you'd find online, and also rent/loan them for use on the range.

Train & make friends, the way things are going, it's not difficult to find friends willing to loan spare firearms to friends/family without.
Yeah I actually need to learn how to use them in person and not just in vidya games or watching lots of youtube videos. I'll be moving in a couple weeks (provided things don't go to shit) to a place even further away from a city. And I know for a fact that place has at least a half dozen gun shops and a gun club within a 30 minute radius.

I also do have an axe and a pirate cutlass but those are probably not as useful in a ranged combat situation. I need to work on my aim with an axe.
 
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No justice for the millionaire.... Or did good ole Ben Crump take most of it?
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Saying a black man (the Kentucky AG) was not up to the job as well. The double-think does not stop.

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Yeah I actually need to learn how to use them in person and not just in vidya games or watching lots of youtube videos. I'll be moving in a couple weeks (provided things don't go to shit) to a place even further away from a city. And I know for a fact that place has at least a half dozen gun shops and a gun club within a 30 minute radius.

I also do have an axe and a pirate cutlass but those are probably not as useful in a ranged combat situation. I need to work on my aim with an axe.

Good plan, fam. Sign up for any classes they have at the club, most don't need a membership, but if you have one they're discounted, along with ammo.

Also, if you're chucking tomahawks; keep your elbow locked at close to 90°, rotate at the shoulder for throw distance, and control rotation of the tomahawk with your wrist.... but don't snap it, you'll over-rotate almost every time.
 
None of these chucklebums apparently paid attention in their junior high science classes. The right amount of electric charge can separate water into its base elements (as @Fcret mentioned) through electrolysis. But, if they think salt water can short out these shields, they're more than welcome to try. They might end up shocked by the end result. :biggrin:

Evidently none of 'em have ever pissed on an electric fence, neither.
 
I also do have ...... a pirate cutlass

Now that would be stunning to see you defending yourself and running through a few pedo commies like a Long John Rittenhouse.

Pope fact- the first Pope Mobile was american. A bicycle manufacturer by the name of Pope saw automobiles as the future and built a vehicle for a visit, to his city, by some dignitaries. I cant remember the city, or who visited. Anyway.... it was referred to as the Pope Mobile and was escorted by policemen on bicycles. Gay but true.
 
I'm white as fuck and still got the "talk" i.e " Talk to the cops politely and do what they say slowly and deliberately. If you believe they did something wrong or injust the time to dispute it is in court"

Its basic advice.
My elementary school had an entire thing where the cops came in, talked about how to interact with them, how they do their jobs, and this policy has existed since the 90s.

We also have one of the lowest rates of police violence in the state. I wonder if there is a connection there.
 
I got woken up early so I have to wait a few hours for this Portland nonsense. Proud Boys, Antifa. And now there are supposed reports of "right wing" groups that plan to go on hit quads against rioters tonight. The latter seems rather made up but either way should be interesting.
at this point the proud boys just have to say they're going to go somewhere and antifa beats the shit out of itself when they stay home. truly we live in a time.
 
Yeah I actually need to learn how to use them in person and not just in vidya games or watching lots of youtube videos. I'll be moving in a couple weeks (provided things don't go to shit) to a place even further away from a city. And I know for a fact that place has at least a half dozen gun shops and a gun club within a 30 minute radius.

I also do have an axe and a pirate cutlass but those are probably not as useful in a ranged combat situation. I need to work on my aim with an axe.
Work on going unseen.

You can always try a mock up fire arm.
Ever heard of the washer drill?
 
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I don't remember having any "talk" about how to act around cops, I just remember seeing the occasional news story or part in a TV show where some dingus would attack or flee from cops and get shot, and everyone (including me) would shake their heads and call him a dumbass.

As for what to do if the zombie horde is advancing toward your private sanctuary, bars of soap make great projectiles, are affordable, and would cause much fear and confusion amongst the enemy.

🧼
 
I'm white as fuck and still got the "talk" i.e " Talk to the cops politely and do what they say slowly and deliberately. If you believe they did something wrong or injust the time to dispute it is in court"

Its basic advice.
Maybe it was the fact our driver's ed instructor was an off-duty cop, but he had this to tell us about being pulled over:
  • Be cooperative; don't do anything stupid or suspicion-arousing.
  • If you talk, remember your Miranda rights and be polite with what you say.
  • If you know you've done something wrong, cooperation will keep things from getting worse that they already are.
My elementary school had an entire thing where the cops came in, talked about how to interact with them, how they do their jobs, and this policy has existed since the 90s.
Even if it might be an uphill battle at best in today's times, it's a shame there isn't the level of community relations programs there once was. Those programs are not the magic-cure all, but they could help some people see just how challenging law enforcement has become over the years in terms of the balance between upholding the law and showing respect for the citizens for whom they work.

But seriously though, were the other choices so bad that he ended up winning and I believe its a lifetime appointment for him.
If I'm recalling correctly, there was a push to have a Pope that was from neither Europe nor North America because other parts of the World wanted a Pope that would consider their spiritual needs along with an overall desire to have some sort of diversity with the papacy.

Despite Pope Francis' beliefs that "help your neighbor" should include social justice/activism, I've seen Catholic young adults embracing conservative values and participating in Traditional Latin Masses more under his papacy. Either they aren't getting his message or they've realized they can still hold the religion's conservative beliefs while helping others in a meaningful way without embracing the social justice movement.
 
Maybe it was the fact our driver's ed instructor was an off-duty cop, but he had this to tell us about being pulled over:
  • Be cooperative; don't do anything stupid or suspicion-arousing.
  • If you talk, remember your Miranda rights and be polite with what you say.
  • If you know you've done something wrong, cooperation will keep things from getting worse that they already are.

Even if it might be an uphill battle at best in today's times, it's a shame there isn't the level of community relations programs there once was. Those programs are not the magic-cure all, but they could help some people see just how challenging law enforcement has become over the years in terms of the balance between upholding the law and showing respect for the citizens for whom they work.

ol' nicky rackets keeps going on about how it's not the time or the place to fight the police out in the streets, but in court.

wrt community outreach, one of the more fun days i had in elementary school was when the cops and firefighters came out to talk to us. the firefighters even had a little prop house they filled with natural gas and 'blew up' (the top was designed with a flap so it'd let all the pressure out that way) to show off how dangerous it could be to fuck around with gas, and the importance of being careful when you smell it.
 
My elementary school had an entire thing where the cops came in, talked about how to interact with them, how they do their jobs, and this policy has existed since the 90s.

Hell, even half-smart snotlings & niglets could watch a couple episodes of Cops on TV and figure out what not to do.

Except now they can't anymore.

That show was the only positive picture a lot of inner city kids ever saw of police officers, and it inspired many to wear the badge back in their communities when they grew up.

Every single younger officer I knew from places like St. Louis always cited the Cops, and admitted the show essentially opened their eyes to the lies about police propagated by gangs & friends/family.

When I heard Cops was being cancelled, it seriously impacted my hope for a lot of city kids. I mean, how many youngsters are going to look at what's being shown/told them now, and say "Yeah! I wanna do that when I grow up!".
 
I don't remember having any "talk" about how to act around cops, I just remember seeing the occasional news story or part in a TV show where some dingus would attack or flee from cops and get shot, and everyone (including me) would shake their heads and call him a dumbass.

As for what to do if the zombie horde is advancing toward your private sanctuary, bars of soap make great projectiles, are affordable, and would cause much fear and confusion amongst the enemy.

🧼
Brb, filling up water guns with liquid soap.

I don't know if I directly got the cop talk either. My parents basically told me "don't do any illegal shit and you're good, okay?" It just seems completely logical that if you comply=things go smoothly and you can address concerns in court later. If you know you did nothing wrong, then be civil and give them any info they need. Otherwise acting suspicious clearly shows you're up to no good. Some people seem to have a defiance problem though. They think complying is weak, giving into the corrupt system, "not cool", or just don't like being told no. And others are just too stupid and/or don't care about attacking a cop and finding out.
 
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