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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Those are the saddest, most tragic titties I have ever seen. I've seen post-reconstruction after a radical mastectomy tits in a mid forties woman that were more cheery and peppy than those defeated, deflated little misery sacks.


Good bras are our friends ladies, and worth investing in.
 
Geez, what does it take to get a modicum of respect around here?

Very simple. Don't be an asshole.

Speaking of assholes, one NBA team of assholes, run by assholes, is taking a hit in the wallet from a disgruntled suite holder. Look for others to follow.

Utah Company Gives Up Suite at Jazz Games Over Anthem Kneeling, BLM Promotion
Construction firm skewers NBA in letter: 'True heroes like Chris Kyle and Pat Tillman go unnoticed'
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Collin Anderson - SEPTEMBER 22, 2020 3:30 PM

A Utah company is giving up its suite at Jazz games, citing the players' decision to kneel during the national anthem. The company, Salt Lake County-based SME Steel Contractors, is asking the NBA franchise to "put a stop to all disrespectful actions during the anthem and remove the Black Lives Matter logo from the arena."

"The recent actions of the NBA—including the owners, coaches and players of the Utah Jazz—have converted a beloved entertainment venue into a forum for dissemination of political propaganda which is divisive and completely out of step with our company and its values," a Sept. 9 letter sent from Salt Lake County-based SME Steel Contractors to Jazz owner Gail Miller states.

SME confirmed the letter's authenticity, telling the Washington Free Beacon that the feedback the company has received on the letter has been "overwhelmingly positive."

"We have received emails and letters from individuals and companies throughout the country thanking us for standing up for the country, the national anthem, and the idea that sporting events do not need to be a venue for forcing controversial political views on patrons," SME general counsel Mark Wilkey said.

The NBA centered its July 30 restart around social justice, painting "Black Lives Matter" on its courts and allowing players to wear custom messages on their jerseys, including "Anti-Racist" and "Say Their Names." Jazz players kneeled during the national anthem before the first game of the restart, prompting a statement of support from the franchise, which stressed its commitment to "advancing social justice."

SME took issue with the decision, according to the letter. The company said that while it was "disappointed" to see the NBA season delayed by the coronavirus pandemic, "that disappointment pales … to the feelings we experienced when NBA games ‘restarted' on what appears to be a billboard for the ‘Black Lives Matter' movement."

"To say the least, it is ironic that pampered and exceptionally well-paid athletes cavalierly exercise their freedom bought for them through the courage and sacrifice of this nation's servicemen and women by disrespectfully kneeling during the country's anthem," the letter states. It went on to accuse the NBA of ignoring "true heroes like Chris Kyle and Pat Tillman" while promoting "names and tributes for felons."

The company also noted that it has licensed the suite for 28 years, paying roughly $6 million in ticket fees and at least $1 million for food and beverages. The letter states that the company was "personally involved in the fabrication and erection of steel for the venue now known as Vivint Smart Home Arena," calling the Jazz a "source of camaraderie, community pride and top-tier sports entertainment (regardless of the wins and losses)."

According to SME's website, the company "is one of the largest fabricators/erectors of structural steel in the United States." Founded in 1992, it has employed as many as 1,300 people and reached more than $450 million in peak annual revenue.

Jazz coach Quin Snyder—who sits on the NBA's committee for racial-justice reform and kneeled with his players during the NBA restart—has contributed $1,000 to GOP congressional hopeful Burgess Owens. Owens, who is black, has criticized Black Lives Matter, calling it a "Marxist organization." The Republican defended Snyder after the coach caught flack for the donations.

"How much do ‘black lives matter' to the people upset that a good man donated to the states ONLY BLACK CANDIDATE running for Congress, because he disagrees with their stance on BLM Inc.," Owens said in a Sept. 11 tweet. "Do black lives only matter when they think how you tell them to?"

A Utah Jazz spokesman told the Free Beacon that the franchise received the letter but declined to comment further.



 
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The whole idea behind BLM in the beginning was a catch phrase telling people that blacks should not be murdered when unarmed.
The issue about this though, is that every major BLM case even if 'unarmed' involves a black person being violent and attacking a person, then justifiable deadly force was used to protect them selves and/or others (e.g. Martin), with exception to Taylor who may or may not have been killed by her boyfriend or was a victim of cross fire as police did not know she was there( if her boyfriend never fired on the cops), and McCain who died when paramedics sedated him because he was acting erratically posing a danger to him self and EMS. BLM covers the facts of these two cases with lies, as they do with every other case as an example "Hands up don't shoot" was debunked.
 
For sure. Had people dispute my stated claims, (always hedged with necessary "allegedlies" ofc) and when I prove my claims with evidence, goal post moved and now that thing they were vehemently denying and calling a bold faced lie is suddenly a non-issue and "doesn't matter anyway"...after 25 minutes of discussion and them being totally wrong. It's called intellectual dishonesty. It's not a conversation. You are talking to someone's feelings, and facts are a one way street, a cudgel for them to use on you. It may sound autistic as hell, but I think writing down specific contention, the "known" or understood claims around it down, then sourcing/examining it is the only way to document how fucking hugboxed/coped/deluded their position is.

Or simply cut them the fuck out yo life.

Happened to a friend over at AlternateHistory.com. He mentioned Pelosi declaring the GOP to be "enemies of the state". expressed opinion what Pelosi said was just like Hillary's 2016 "deplorables". This is in the site's "Chat" area, where members are theoretically allowed to express political opinions. Board owner accused him of posting fake news and trolling. Friend provided board owner multiple links to back up what he said, also stated he was merely expressing an opinion, as he believed was allowed in Chat. Board owner refused to acknowledge he was wrong, snarled back, "Don't try that crap on this board." Friend laughed, posted a nasty letter to the board owner in more than one place on the board. Told the board owner to act like a man, not to be so petulant. Being a thin-skinned little cunt, the board owner banned my friend. Friend said he'd been on boards for many years, but never saw a board with as many warnings/kicks/bans as AlternateHistory. Being banned from that place is a badge of honor, he said.
 
That's half of them. The "interpretative dance student at the expensive private college" types. The other half are the Jojo's, the troon army, and the I-5 underpass heroin addicts. The severely dysfunctional antisocial types who finally have an output for their rage at sucking so bad at life.

Still not completely sure where the tankie elementary school teachers fit into all this. But they are in there. Maybe they started as one type who transitioned to the other and get structure and security from the teachers union and think they are untouchable because their behavior hasn't landed them into the gutter yet.

All you need to get started as an elementary school teacher is a college degree and a tolerance for kids. If you fucked up your education with an Interpretive Dance major, can't find a job, and want to upgrade from your Starbucks gig, then you just need to get a state-specific certification (sometimes not even that if you do private school).

Public school teaching gets you a reliable job, eventual union benefits, 2 months off in the summer, and sometimes even retirement benefits, all without being successful at anything.

(That's not a knock on the good teachers out there, just an observation on the low barriers that allow these kinds of people to make a white-collar living while being dumb enough to fall for BLM bullshit.)
 
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Happened to a friend over at AlternateHistory.com. He mentioned Pelosi declaring the GOP to be "enemies of the state". expressed opinion what Pelosi said was just like Hillary's 2016 "deplorables". This is in the site's "Chat" area, where members are theoretically allowed to express political opinions. Board owner accused him of posting fake news and trolling. Friend provided board owner multiple links to back up what he said, also stated he was merely expressing an opinion, as he believed was allowed in Chat. Board owner refused to acknowledge he was wrong, snarled back, "Don't try that crap on this board." Friend laughed, posted a nasty letter to the board owner in more than one place on the board. Told the board owner to act like a man, not to be so petulant. Being a thin-skinned little cunt, the board owner banned my friend. Friend said he'd been on boards for many years, but never saw a board with as many warnings/kicks/bans as AlternateHistory. Being banned from that place is a badge of honor, he said.
I used to lurk on AH in the early 10s and that place was only ever dubiously good for anything pre-19th century. It's probably gotten far worse since Obama's second term, I haven't been back to check but I'm sure it's overrun by programmer socks now just like SpaceBattles.
 
I didn't see this posted:
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I've been an advocate against police brutality and corruption the my entire adult life and I never thought I'd reach the point where watching this brings me glee, but here we are.

I also thought I'd never reach the day where I'd be sympathetic to the British
The brutality isn't unwarranted if it's aimed at someone who's literally begging for a fight, imo. Besides, these troglodytes are gonna make things worse. In the next decade, we won't be able to discuss police related issues without being suspected of being communist who hate America.
 
A good start! More, more, more! 👍

Cars have hit Black Lives Matter demonstrators 104 times since George Floyd protests began

Grace Hauck, USA TODAY
USA TODAYSeptember 27, 2020

Dozens of people had gathered in Albuquerque, New Mexico, for a third night of protests demanding justice for Breonna Taylor when a car barreled through the crowd, hitting several protesters.

"It just went straight into the middle of the crowd and veered off toward the left," said Samantha Colombo, 25, an Albuquerque resident who said they've been protesting with dozens of other people for three nights at the same intersection. No one appeared to be injured, Colombo said. Video of the incident began to circulate on Twitter on Friday.

"For the first two nights, the police blocked off the streets. Today they did not, so we had a couple cars blocking the streets for us and people lining up their bikes," Colombo said. "There was this one car that for a few minutes was just beeping for a minute or so straight, so a few people went up to the car to get them to move, and they eventually just started going."

Amid thousands of protests nationwide this summer against police brutality, dozens of drivers have plowed into crowds of protesters marching in roadways, raising questions about the drivers' motivations.

New York, Denver, Minneapolis: Disturbing videos show vehicles plowing into George Floyd protests across USA
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Two protesters climb onto the hood of a moving Detroit police SUV before being thrown off.

Witnesses, law enforcement and terrorism experts said some of the vehicle incidents appear to be targeted and politically motivated; others appear to be situations in which the driver became frightened or enraged by protesters surrounding their vehicle.

"There are groups that do want people to take their cars and drive them into Black Lives Matters protesters so that they won’t protest anymore. There’s an element of terrorism there. Is it all of them? No," said J.J. MacNab, a fellow at George Washington University's Program on Extremism. "I look at it as an anti-protester group of acts, some of which are white supremacists, some not."

There have been at least 104 incidents of people driving vehicles into protests from May 27 through Sept. 5, including 96 by civilians and eight by police, according to Ari Weil, a terrorism researcher at the University of Chicago's Project on Security and Threats who spoke with USA TODAY earlier this summer. Weil began tracking the incidents as protests sprung up in the wake of George Floyd's death in police custody.

There have been at least two fatalities, in Seattle and in Bakersfield, California.

At least 43 incidents malicious and 39 drivers charged

Weil said that by analyzing news coverage, court documents and patterns of behavior – such as when people allegedly yelled slurs at protesters or turned around for a second hit – he determined that at least 43 of the incidents were malicious, and 39 drivers have been charged.

Most of the incidents happened in June, in the weeks following Floyd's May 25 killing, Weil said, and half of the incidents happened by June 7. While incidents continue to happen, they've trended downward since then, he said
"While these incidents were clustered in the beginning of the protest period, they continue to occur," Weil said on Twitter on Thursday. "As violent rhetoric intensifies in the lead up to the election, I worry about an uptick in these incidents."

New York, California, Oregon and Florida have seen the greatest number of incidents, according to Weil's data.
Just this past week, drivers struck protesters in Denver, in Laramie, Wyoming, and in Los Angeles, where one person was hospitalized, according to local news reports.

On Saturday, in Yorba Linda, California, south of Los Angeles, a woman drove through a crowd of protesters and counterprotesters, injuring two people who were transported by ambulance, according to the Orange County Sheriff's Department. A man had possible broken legs, and a woman had "multiple injuries all over her body," according to Carrie Braun, director of public affairs for the department.

"It's unknown at this time if that was an intentional act or if that person was attempting to leave the area," Braun said.
Many of the incidents have been captured in photos or videos shared on social media: Earlier this summer, two New York police vehicles plowed into demonstrators as the crowd pushed a barricade against one of them; a woman in a black SUV drove through a crowd in Denver; a Detroit police vehicle accelerated away with a man flailing on the hood.

One of the more "clear-cut" cases of malice, MacNab said, was in early June in Lakeside, Virginia. An "avowed Klansman" drove up to protesters on a roadway, revved his engine, then drove through the crowd, wounding one person, Henrico County Commonwealth's Attorney Shannon Taylor said in a statement.

The 36-year-old man was "a propagandist of Confederate ideology," Taylor said. He was charged with four counts of assault with hate crimes, two counts of felonious attempted malicious wounding and one count of felony hit and run.
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A screengrab of a Jeep hitting Black Lives Marchers at a Visalia protest on Saturday. (Go get 'em! - JS)

"We lived through this in Virginia in Charlottesville in 2017," Taylor said, referring to when a neo-Nazi plowed his car through a crowd of counterprotesters at a Unite the Right rally, killing Heather Heyer. The driver was sentenced to life in prison on hate crime charges.

In June in Visalia, California, occupants of a Jeep displaying a "Keep America Great" flag hit two protesters in the road, causing minor injuries, according to Visalia police. Witnesses said those inside the car mocked protesters by cupping their ears as if they couldn't hear their chants. The protesters started chanting profanities and throwing items before they approached the Jeep, which accelerated, hitting the protesters before driving off.

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Protesters peacefully gathered outside the Tulare County Superior Court in California Monday morning to call for the prosecution of occupants of a Jeep that struck two Visalia activists during a Saturday demonstration.

County prosecutors didn't charge the driver, saying the protesters involved weren't "seriously injured" and the driver and his passengers felt threatened. Other civilians and police officers have similarly claimed that they drove through protesters because they were afraid of them and wanted to escape the situation. (Indeed. Drivers have rights, too. - JS)

MacNab noted that "some of that fear is going to come from racism and bigotry."

Officials in Minnesota said in June that a 35-year-old semitruck driver who drove through a crowd of thousands of protesters on a bridge did not deliberately target the group. 👍

A lawyer for a man who hit two protesters in Seattle, killing one, said the crash was a "horrible, horrible accident." Prosecutors filed three felony charges against the man.

Videos of vehicle rammings have become 'a meme in white supremacy circles'
Video of many of the vehicle rammings has circulated on social media, including white supremacist websites, according to MacNab, who said she has seen "revolting" commentary on videos shared to white supremacist accounts on YouTube, Facebook and Twitter.

"This has become something of a meme in white supremacy circles. There’ll be a picture of a car driving into a crowd, and then there will be a humorous remark about it. It’s definitely part of the discourse," said Daniel Byman, a senior fellow at Brookings who researches counterterrorism and Middle East security. "They’re doing a lot of kidding-not-kidding sort of humor ... which is the modern white supremacist world."

Drivers striking protesters with cars: Indiana has seen at least 3 cases

Byman said earlier this summer that he's seen a meme shared by the Charlottesville killer circulating in white supremacist circles. Right-wing extremists turned the man into "a bit of a saint" after the killing, MacNab said.
Since the grand jury indictment in the Breonna Taylor case Wednesday, and the protests that have erupted in the ensuing days, the use of particular Twitter hashtags referencing such memes has more than doubled, according to Weil.

"These 'Run Them Over' memes continue to circulate. Twitter said they were going to block the hashtag All Lives Splatter, but it still remains in use," he said.

Vehicles have a history of being used for terror, and 'ISIS made it a science'
Vehicles have been used as tools of terror for decades, but it's become more common in the past 10 years, experts said. The Islamic State disseminated information about how to use the tactic, said Lorenzo Vidino, director of George Washington University's Program on Extremism.

"Between 2014 and 2017, we saw several attacks, and ISIS was very meticulous in a variety of languages that gave clear instructions about what trucks to use, how to rent a truck and how to hit a group," Vidino said. "ISIS made it a science."
Most of those attacks were in Europe and the Middle East, Vidino said. Terrorists influenced by the Islamic State used vehicles to kill people in Nice, France, in 2016 and on London Bridge in 2017. That year, a man influenced by the Islamic State killed eight people when he drove a pickup about 1 mile in Lower Manhattan.

Other extremist groups borrowed the tactic, Vidino said. In 2018, a member of a misogynist online subculture drove a van into downtown Toronto, killing 10 people.

The vehicular attacks have been "the trademark of the affiliated wannabes that are at times extremely deadly," he said. The tactic is cheap and doesn't take much coordination or organizational support. It's also "camera-friendly," Vidino said.

"The Charlottesville attack, it killed one person (Please. We're talking a 400-pound land whale. - JS) but it stuck in everybody’s mind because you have the spectacle of bodies flying. It’s catchy. And that’s what a lot of extremists pursue. It terrorized people," he said.

In the U.S., the tactic was introduced by the far-right around 2016 to attack Black Lives Matter protests and demonstrations against the Dakota Access Pipeline, Weil said in a Twitter thread. That's when "the right began creating memes to celebrate" the attacks, he said.

"I would be very careful in the middle of the street," MacNab said. "There's a significant amount of people who think that any protester hit in the street has it coming, and that’s a dangerous mindset." (So? "Protesters" need to STAY THE FUCK OUT OF THE ROAD. WON'T GET HIT THAT WAY. Not rocket science. - JS)


 
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I've got the White Fragility kindle book on hold through my library to see what all the fuss is about. They ain't gettin my money for that pamphlet.

It really is everywhere. I particularly am getting inundated with black tranny nonsense. It was at the bottom of every new tab I opened in Chrome. I even got "there's a epidemic of violence against sweet black trannies' in youtube ads. Meanwhile watching vids of black trannies screeching while their spittle flies everywhere standing right up on terrified young children at outdoor restaurants.

My Prime Video account got taken over by “films about race“ and “black films“, which I ignored. But I finally got to the point where I would watch five minutes of one and then give them one star rating and a pseudo intellectual bad review.

... which is not quite the same as being able to delete them outright, but, it makes me feel a little bit better.

Hulu and I think Netflix kept suggesting “Sorry to bother you“ which made some mention of taking place in an alternate history so I decided to take a slightly closer look at it, Out of morbid curiosity.

That thing is a fucking furry horror show. Part of the plot involves mutating people into half horse, half human hybrids, and the end result is pretty disgusting.

I had to pretty much bleach my brain after that, but admittedly it was funny afterwards to see how the intersection of woke racial politics, socialism, and furfags results in a pretty blatant display of how all three of those movements are filled to the top with mentally ill individuals, who have pretty disturbing takes and visions of things.
 
My Prime Video account got taken over by “films about race“ and “black films“, which I ignored. But I finally got to the point where I would watch five minutes of one and then give them one star rating and a pseudo intellectual bad review.

... which is not quite the same as being able to delete them outright, but, it makes me feel a little bit better.

Hulu and I think Netflix kept suggesting “Sorry to bother you“ which made some mention of taking place in an alternate history so I decided to take a slightly closer look at it, Out of morbid curiosity.

That thing is a fucking furry horror show. Part of the plot involves mutating people into half horse, half human hybrids, and the end result is pretty disgusting.

I had to pretty much bleach my brain after that, but admittedly it was funny afterwards to see how the intersection of woke racial politics, socialism, and furfags results in a pretty blatant display of how all three of those movements are filled to the top with mentally ill individuals, who have pretty disturbing takes and visions of things.

The fuck??? All I've ever seen of the movie was a trailer before Isle of Dogs (solid flick btw!), and it just looked like some typical white shaming bullshit because white people speak more eloquently and clearly over the phone, supposedly...
 
The fuck??? All I've ever seen of the movie was a trailer before Isle of Dogs (solid flick btw!), and it just looked like some typical white shaming bullshit because white people speak more eloquently and clearly over the phone, supposedly...

I was as surprised as you. And all I could find online about it was articles about how incredibly clever a commentary this was on how big companies like Amazon treat their workers as “work horses“ (ha ha hilarious). Many of these articles are accompanied by some pretty disturbing artwork of some pretty missshapen. humanoids.
 
The issue about this though, is that every major BLM case even if 'unarmed' involves a black person being violent and attacking a person, then justifiable deadly force was used to protect them selves and/or others (e.g. Martin), with exception to Taylor who may or may not have been killed by her boyfriend or was a victim of cross fire as police did not know she was there( if her boyfriend never fired on the cops), and McCain who died when paramedics sedated him because he was acting erratically posing a danger to him self and EMS. BLM covers the facts of these two cases with lies, as they do with every other case as an example "Hands up don't shoot" was debunked.
Easily debunked, Elijah Mcclain was one of the few cases that have a leg to stand on since he is not a violent criminal. Most other cases don't hold up, even with Breonna I changed my mind as soon as more details were released. That's why race hustlers like Tariq Nasheed, and Black Authority/Prof Black truth can be just as dangerous as BLM in spreading a narrative that riles up the black community to anger. Of course any black that isn't pulled into group think is seen as a traitor. There have been cases where innocent blacks have been brutalized by cops but most of those happened way before BLM existed. Any good investigator can find the right cases, plus what about the times when cops have been violent on whites and Mexicans? That is never pushed to the forefront by the woke mob or ACAB types even what happened to Tony Timpah was way more horrifying than what happened to Fentanyl Floyd, he was dead meat even if an ambulance rushed him into the hospital.
 
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