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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One of the cops is wearing one of the squeaky piggies the rioters have been using to harass them.
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I like this guy.

Cops also think the donut "fishing" is hilarious. There used to be a football game for charity between police and firefighters in my area titled the "Bacon Bowl". Cops have a very well developed, and often dark, sense of humor. They kind of need it to endure all the horrid shit they see regularly.

I had a chance to catch up with Based Seattle Friend (BSF) and ask about the homeless program that's set to be discontinued as part of the vote to defund. From what BSF told me, activists have focused almost exclusively on the fact the police often round up or arrest the homeless as part of the program even though it was never the intent. BSF added, though, that the police only do that when it's necessary -- specifically when the social workers or other civilians that are part of the program arrive on the scene and witness the homeless either shooting up drugs or sexually assaulting someone.

Literally the only times I've heard of arrests at encampments are when other crimes have been discovered at the scene. Not drugs though, shooting up in public isn't punished anymore. Mostly they arrest homeless campers for child neglect and pimping minors.

The Navigation Team basically can't do anything other than offer services, but they can at least clean up encampments that have obviously been abandoned (cue the crocodile tears from vagrants over their shoplifted junk and shit-stained mattresses being thrown away when they haven't been at the site for three months). It's going to take a miracle to save Seattle from itself.
 
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Almost because consider the whole prision labor system. Making .25 an hour to do a job that would cost 14 to 20 on the open market.

Don't prisons charge those private companies like $10 per hour and then pass on like $0.25 to the prisoners? It really just seems like a way of trying to defray the cost of incarcerating the inmates, as that runs something like $30k to $50k per inmate per year. It's terrible optics, but I don't think anyone's actually getting rich off of prison labor.
 
Its the law. So selling people in over seas slave markets would be a great way to help folks who dislike freedom of speech.

Something a lot of people don't realize is that the Thirteenth Amendment didn't actually outlaw slavery.

"Neither slavery nor involuntary servitude, except as a punishment for crime whereof the party shall have been duly convicted, shall exist within the United States, or any place subject to their jurisdiction."

So a state or the federal government could impose slavery as a punishment for a crime, and in fact, forms of prison labor like chain gangs were essentially just such a thing, without violating the Thirteenth Amendment.
 
It's all about forcing their way into everyone's lives with their "message" then acting wounded when rebuffed and "fighting back".
Sad part is that it's been pretty successful. Most businesses are running scared and showering them with gifts and praise in the hopes that they leave them alone.
Don't prisons charge those private companies like $10 per hour and then pass on like $0.25 to the prisoners? It really just seems like a way of trying to defray the cost of incarcerating the inmates, as that runs something like $30k to $50k per inmate per year. It's terrible optics, but I don't think anyone's actually getting rich off of prison labor.
Agreed. Though I don't think anything is defrayed and they operate at a net loss to the Bureau of Prisons. Lots of security and infrastructure needed to keep those things running. The idea is to give the inmates work experience. Something they can put on their resume when they get out to reduce recidivism. It's worth it for everyone but, like you said, the optics are terrible. People think every prison is Shawshank and you have the Prison-Industrial Complex conspiracy kooks melting down about everything plus the commies wanting to abolish the whole shebang.
 
Crap, I forgot to post this earlier, but last night as I was about to sign off I heard something interesting on AssfaultPirates stream, I'll post what I put in my notepad since the site was down when it happened.

2:08 AM PT 10/3/2020

someone in the group of blackhoodies currently near assfaultpirates said and I quote "tomorrow night will be really interesting".
Unclear if they meant this evening or that of the next day and context was stripped because he heard them say it and they were kinda mumbly at the time and I wasn't listening super closely.
 
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Something a lot of people don't realize is that the Thirteenth Amendment didn't actually outlaw slavery.

"Neither slavery nor involuntary servitude, except as a punishment for crime whereof the party shall have been duly convicted, shall exist within the United States, or any place subject to their jurisdiction."

So a state or the federal government could impose slavery as a punishment for a crime, and in fact, forms of prison labor like chain gangs were essentially just such a thing, without violating the Thirteenth Amendment.
Which is why I would be for enslaving anyone who got a problem with negative rights listed in the bill of rights. Strip them of person hood and sell them in some over seas slave market
 
It's all about forcing their way into everyone's lives with their "message" then acting wounded when rebuffed and "fighting back".
Sad part is that it's been pretty successful. Most businesses are running scared and showering them with gifts and praise in the hopes that they leave them alone.
I know Rudyard Kipling was a racist, sexist, imperialist, cisheteronormative white supremacist male, but perhaps he was on to something when he wrote "If once you have paid him the Dane-geld, you never get rid of the Dane."
 
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