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6/15How many strikes does the prosecution have left? Its unfortunate that the based are more likely to be honest and not make it.
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6/15How many strikes does the prosecution have left? Its unfortunate that the based are more likely to be honest and not make it.
It really didn't start until the Age of Trump. During Obama's presidency, they had been so cocksure that those damn dirty bitter clingers had been put in their place once and for all. Trump winning in 2016 dispelled that.Have leftists always treated these small things like major catastrophes? Or is considering the Death film of George Floyd like war footage and 1/6 like Pearl Harbor and 9/11 a recent thing?
It really didn't start until the Age of Trump. During Obama's presidency, they had been so cocksure that those damn dirty bitter clingers had been put in their place once and for all. Trump winning in 2016 dispelled that.
Just like GamerGate, they are not used to being told "no". When they are, it sets off their Histrionic Personality Disorder.
There is no difference between the woke left and the unabomber s ideas. Well in terms of outcomes. It that the woke left takes extra steps to get thereThe Woke Left are sore winners. They practically won GamerGate on every level outside of the UN meeting and they won the 2020 Election while 2020 in general seems to have done for the Woke Left what the Edict of Milan did for Christianity.
And yet they're worse than ever and more vicious and vigilant even after their massive victories. If I were a coping man, I'd say this sort of behavior would cause them to self-destruct but that is a cope.
So why even fight if you know you're going to lose? The only real Orwell thing I can think of is "Avoid Room 101. Whatever it takes, avoid Room 101. Stay out of there".And yet they're worse than ever and more vicious and vigilant even after their massive victories. If I were a coping man, I'd say this sort of behavior would cause them to self-destruct but that is a cope and we live in a world where evil and tyranny always win in the end.
The Israelites took over Canaan
The Church took over Rome
The Muslims took over Arabia and Persia
The Bolsheviks took over Russia
The Jews took over Palestine
The Maoists took over China
The Woke Left will take over America
In the real world, evil and tyranny will always triumph in the end no matter what.
Intelligence isn't the thing. The thing about BLM is that they feel that the police departments of the US have declared open season on blacks, that America is still a racist society, and that these terrible things must be eliminated in order to be the progressive utopia they feel that the great nation has the potential of being. Smarts of the victim isn't the key, the key to them is having it be a thing where the black victim didn't fight back, and died as a DIRECT result of police actions.It never stops amazing me how much of a dumbass George Floyd was. He used a counterfeit bill to buy cigarettes after parking his vehicle in front of the store and continued to loiter there high out of his mind even after being confronted over said counterfeit bill by the storekeeper. Then he refused to get in the police van and demanded he be laid on the ground instead. He was responsible in every way for his death.
I'm more than convinced blm picks the dumbest and ugliest criminals to prop up to cause cognitive dissonance for sane people.
So why even fight if you know you're going to lose? The only real Orwell thing I can think of is "Avoid Room 101. Whatever it takes, avoid Room 101. Stay out of there".
I'd say third degree murder and barred from being a police officer. The Fentanyl heavily contributed to George's death. The knee I believed finished him off.
Assisted suicide. Involtunary. Still an ass.
They won't self-destruct (because it doesn't take much structure or group cohesion/loyalty to chimp out), but it is clear that they are no longer so useful to the elites. The media apparatus is already undergoing a "purge" or two of both true believers and grifters. It isn't a cope if it is at least partially based on fact.The Woke Left are sore winners. They practically won GamerGate on every level outside of the UN meeting and they won the 2020 Election while 2020 in general seems to have done for the Woke Left what the Edict of Milan did for Christianity.
And yet they're worse than ever and more vicious and vigilant even after their massive victories. If I were a coping man, I'd say this sort of behavior would cause them to self-destruct but that is a cope.
They secretly loved the one on the capitol since they were able to seize power from that dayBecause the establishment loves it and supports it.
You're wrong. The immediate proximate cause of Floyd's death was his ingestion of multiple illegal substances combined with terrible cardiovascular health. Chauvin's actions - which were perfectly safe and in line with the policy and training of the city
With cancel culture and hyper political correctness, slowly but surely they will eat each other with their social hierarchy and logic.They won't self-destruct (because it doesn't take much structure or group cohesion/loyalty to chimp out), but it is clear that they are no longer so useful to the elites. The media apparatus is already undergoing a "purge" or two of both true believers and grifters. It isn't a cope if it is at least partially based on fact.
Most people don't know the first thing about overdoses or restraints. By the time Chauvin arrived the situation was 'excited delirium/overdose' and the protocol is you restrain the suspect until the ambulance arrives. This was the policy and procedure that he was trained to carry out in these cases, per the training manuals, etc.but in terms of what should have happened, most people can agree that Chauvin may not have intended to kill the guy and had no idea he was overdosing initially, but once it started to appear more clear that his breathing was getting more and more shallow, he def fucked up by keeping his knee on neck, even if only within PR
Yeah, I should have said that but it has been slow-going to the point where even I wonder if it ever will truly happen. Then again, I'm starting to see the shaming and the cancelling on r/all and the like becoming gradually more "equal opportunity" over the past month or so, so who knows? I think that the dynamics and perhaps the targets of the group will change, but the overall undercurrent of pettiness, nastiness, self-righteousness and savagery of the average collectively-minded idiot won't at all.With cancel culture and hyper political correctness, slowly but surely they will eat each other with their social hierarchy and logic.
Maybe not self destruct per se, but just turn on each other.
But a heart attack is an event caused by multiple untraceable decisions over years, the overdose was caused by a one-time decision made by a felon to try and game the system to escape jail. If Floyd had not swallowed the drugs, he would have not overdosed. It's not Chauvins fault he did that. Period.Look, if someone is having a heart attack and you taze them, was it the heart attack that killed them, or the tazing? I get the whole drugs caused him to overdose and tazers were declared safe by the police department,
A. Chauvin did not kill the George Floyd, George Floyd killed George Floyd.but in terms of what should have happened, most people can agree that Chauvin may not have intended to kill the guy and had no idea he was overdosing initially, but once it started to appear more clear that his breathing was getting more and more shallow, he def fucked up by keeping his knee on neck, even if only within PR
Most people don't know the first thing about overdoses or restraints. By the time Chauvin arrived the situation was 'excited delirium/overdose' and the protocol is you restrain the suspect until the ambulance arrives. This was the policy and procedure that he was trained to carry out in these cases, per the training manuals, etc.
Once you start restraining a suspect because they are danger to themselves and others you cannot stop - because what if the second you do they start to seizure and roll right under a passing car or smash their face full force on the concrete? That is not only a problem with liability but a violation of a cop's ethical duty to protect people in their custody.
Recall, it was Floyd who demanded to be put on the ground after refusing to get in the squad car - a position where he would not have been restrained at all.
Chauvin cannot be held responsible for failing to prevent the consequences of Floyd's self destructive actions.