Crime Man with outstanding Warrant for Weapon Charges is killed by police during Traffic Stop. Riot brewing/commencing in minneapoli - Video / Warrant in post


Mom calling for Peace: https://twitter.com/zerosum24/status/1381402255971250180?s=20

General Chaos: https://twitter.com/zerosum24/status/1381398695938297856?s=20

People threatening to go after police/their families: https://twitter.com/zerosum24/status/1381385411721883654?s=20



Accusation that the man that was starting Crap in the Iowa Capitol a few days ago was there starting crap after this officer involved shooting: https://twitter.com/zerosum24/status/1381404853986017288?s=20

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EDIT WITH SOME RIOT FOOTAGE:



Roll the stream back and you can see looting

edit: https://twitter.com/zerosum24/status/1381450367767097348?s=20

little caesars being looted

edit2: https://twitter.com/zerosum24/status/1381455678582235136?s=20

Footlocker Justice!

Edit2 : National Guard Deployed

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National Guard on scene


Edit3 : Beauty Store Looted


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Edit4: UNCONFIRMED...The cop that shot Daunte may have been female and
. 'the story happening' is that she thought she grabbed her taser but she grabbed her gun.

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Tmobile

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Dude is literally saying 'I work here bro. this crazy'
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Rioting is best understood as a kind of mass social action and catharsis. There is an issue that people are either powerless normally to deal with or that goes against the general feeling of the group. The emotional frenzy is also often linked to socioeconomic factors. For example, the Nika Riots were a combo of general popular feeling that Justinian wasn’t doing a good job, and the reforms he was promising legally weren’t coming fast enough, and the empire was losing a war against the Persians at the time. Cue the spark of chariot racing factionalism, and suddenly you get a bunch of people laying siege to the palace as the emotionally charged crowd sees the problem and solution to the problem right there.

Looting is more of a side effect, a radical wealth redistribution that’s been seen in peasant uprisings since recorded history. The people aren’t happy, they see the chance to get what they want, they take it as the emotional firestorm sweeps through people. Being in a riot is a lot like being at a major sporting event - which is why championship titles often lead to riots and looting. You go with the wave of emotion, no matter where it takes you. This is why you get videos of people smashing the shit out of random trash cans and the like during riots. It’s the transfer of emotional backlog into physical action, whatever that action is. The last year was a perfect breeding ground for this in the Twin Cities. The cops were notoriously fond of use of force, there’d been several in custody deaths and events like the Castile shooting where despite attempts to try and reform the department everything had gotten shunted away. That’s a lot of emotion pent up there and with COVID, there’s even more fear, anger, and a feeling of helplessness.

Understand that the person who riots is and can be anyone. Once you get caught in the wave, you move with it.
Yeah this is just a lot of blatant bullshit attempting to justify a general breakdown of basic civil order. There is no justification for burning down people's homes and businesses, engaging in mass-scale robbery, assaulting and sometimes killing people in the middle of a public street, and other assorted acts of blatant barbarism and shitbaggery. People who do these things are scum, and the only thing they deserve is the bullet and/or the noose.
 
Or you get yourself out of the water and go home and lock the doors.

That sounds better.
Easy said, not easily done. Emotion is a powerful thing, and while you might not this time, you might another. If you already feel strongly about something, or even inclined, you can get drowned in the tidal wave. It isn’t rational.

Yeah this is just a lot of blatant bullshit attempting to justify a general breakdown of basic civil order. There is no justification for burning down people's homes and businesses, engaging in mass-scale robbery, assaulting and sometimes killing people in the middle of a public street, and other assorted acts of blatant barbarism and shitbaggery. People who do these things are scum, and the only thing they deserve is the bullet and/or the noose.
Explaining why and how this sort of stuff kicks off is not approval or endorsement. How you feel about it is up to you. What they’re doing isn’t rational though, and trying to think of a riot as a rational action is a mistake. It can have a cause, certainly, but that cause goes out the window fast as emotion overwhelms everything else.
 
Women err far less than Men in most situations. That said, almost every war, every religion we've ever had that has ruined shit - was done by men.

If the police force or indeed politics was mostly women, it would be a lot calmer - and more would be accomplished.
I cant imagine how much propaganda youd need to accept to think smaller and less aggressive individuals are more fit for enforcing the law.

 
That's fucking retarded nigga and really shows your snob-brain about plebs and choice.

Just replace loot with gang rape and murder as well, lol.
Because looting and gang raping/murder is the same thing... Really dude?
 
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Rioting is best understood as a kind of mass social action and catharsis. There is an issue that people are either powerless normally to deal with or that goes against the general feeling of the group. The emotional frenzy is also often linked to socioeconomic factors. For example, the Nika Riots were a combo of general popular feeling that Justinian wasn’t doing a good job, and the reforms he was promising legally weren’t coming fast enough, and the empire was losing a war against the Persians at the time. Cue the spark of chariot racing factionalism, and suddenly you get a bunch of people laying siege to the palace as the emotionally charged crowd sees the problem and solution to the problem right there.

Looting is more of a side effect, a radical wealth redistribution that’s been seen in peasant uprisings since recorded history. The people aren’t happy, they see the chance to get what they want, they take it as the emotional firestorm sweeps through people. Being in a riot is a lot like being at a major sporting event - which is why championship titles often lead to riots and looting. You go with the wave of emotion, no matter where it takes you. This is why you get videos of people smashing the shit out of random trash cans and the like during riots. It’s the transfer of emotional backlog into physical action, whatever that action is. The last year was a perfect breeding ground for this in the Twin Cities. The cops were notoriously fond of use of force, there’d been several in custody deaths and events like the Castile shooting where despite attempts to try and reform the department everything had gotten shunted away. That’s a lot of emotion pent up there and with COVID, there’s even more fear, anger, and a feeling of helplessness.

Understand that the person who riots is and can be anyone. Once you get caught in the wave, you move with it.
Yeah um, bullshit. Regular gainfully employed functional members of society don't participate in this shit. Bob from the steel factory isn't participating in this shit no matter how stressed covid-19 has him. It's Jamal the drug dealing firearms violating nigger and Gwen the communist feminist ho that are participating in the arsonist lootenannys.
 
There’s very little chance of her walking on a manslaughter charge... if the prosecutors here are interested in charging it. The fact that she shouted taser taser taser, waved the gun around, and still didn’t notice she didn’t have the taser out is about as good of a case for manslaughter possible. Her only hope would be qualified immunity - which probably won’t fly, as there’s case law involving fleeing suspects and cops accidentally shooting them when thinking they have tasers out.
He nor his car had been searched for weapons and she knew he was a violent felon (armed robbery) who was wanted on weapons charges. As he was scrambling in the car, he could have been reaching for a gun for all she knew. As such, if she thought that her life was in danger, she's cleared to use lethal force in this situation. The fact that she thought that she was using less lethal force doesn't really change this. If, for example, she had tazed him and he had died, it would be the same.

The fact is, police aren't mind readers. When someone is fighting you, knowing that lethal force is on the table, you have no idea what they are capable of in that moment. You might remember, a few weeks ago, Officer Chunks who tried to taze a lady who was resisting arrest and she pulled a gun and shot him. If we put it to the police that you have to wait for someone to shoot you before they're allowed to shoot back then either every cop will quit, or we're going to need exosuits or some shit.
 
Rioting is best understood as a kind of mass social action and catharsis. There is an issue that people are either powerless normally to deal with or that goes against the general feeling of the group. The emotional frenzy is also often linked to socioeconomic factors. For example, the Nika Riots were a combo of general popular feeling that Justinian wasn’t doing a good job, and the reforms he was promising legally weren’t coming fast enough, and the empire was losing a war against the Persians at the time. Cue the spark of chariot racing factionalism, and suddenly you get a bunch of people laying siege to the palace as the emotionally charged crowd sees the problem and solution to the problem right there.

Looting is more of a side effect, a radical wealth redistribution that’s been seen in peasant uprisings since recorded history. The people aren’t happy, they see the chance to get what they want, they take it as the emotional firestorm sweeps through people. Being in a riot is a lot like being at a major sporting event - which is why championship titles often lead to riots and looting. You go with the wave of emotion, no matter where it takes you. This is why you get videos of people smashing the shit out of random trash cans and the like during riots. It’s the transfer of emotional backlog into physical action, whatever that action is. The last year was a perfect breeding ground for this in the Twin Cities. The cops were notoriously fond of use of force, there’d been several in custody deaths and events like the Castile shooting where despite attempts to try and reform the department everything had gotten shunted away. That’s a lot of emotion pent up there and with COVID, there’s even more fear, anger, and a feeling of helplessness.

Understand that the person who riots is and can be anyone. Once you get caught in the wave, you move with it.
I disagree.

A man with a nice bolt action rifle who is concealed can end a riot pretty fast.
 
Yeah um, bullshit. Regular gainfully employed functional members of society don't participate in this shit. Bob from the steel factory isn't participating in this shit no matter how stressed covid-19 has him. It's Jamal the drug dealing firearms violating nigger and Gwen the communist feminist ho that are participating in the arsonist lootenannys.
And Bob riots because the Dunderville Sportsmen won a national championship.

Don’t pretend you’re above it.
 
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Rioting is best understood as a kind of mass social action and catharsis. There is an issue that people are either powerless normally to deal with or that goes against the general feeling of the group. The emotional frenzy is also often linked to socioeconomic factors. For example, the Nika Riots were a combo of general popular feeling that Justinian wasn’t doing a good job, and the reforms he was promising legally weren’t coming fast enough, and the empire was losing a war against the Persians at the time. Cue the spark of chariot racing factionalism, and suddenly you get a bunch of people laying siege to the palace as the emotionally charged crowd sees the problem and solution to the problem right there.

Looting is more of a side effect, a radical wealth redistribution that’s been seen in peasant uprisings since recorded history. The people aren’t happy, they see the chance to get what they want, they take it as the emotional firestorm sweeps through people. Being in a riot is a lot like being at a major sporting event - which is why championship titles often lead to riots and looting. You go with the wave of emotion, no matter where it takes you. This is why you get videos of people smashing the shit out of random trash cans and the like during riots. It’s the transfer of emotional backlog into physical action, whatever that action is. The last year was a perfect breeding ground for this in the Twin Cities. The cops were notoriously fond of use of force, there’d been several in custody deaths and events like the Castile shooting where despite attempts to try and reform the department everything had gotten shunted away. That’s a lot of emotion pent up there and with COVID, there’s even more fear, anger, and a feeling of helplessness.

Understand that the person who riots is and can be anyone. Once you get caught in the wave, you move with it.
And you should go to prison for the crimes you commit during the riot. Every one of them, if you're part of the riot you're complicit in everything it does.
 
And you should go to prison for the crimes you commit during the riot. Every one of them, if you're part of the riot you're complicit in everything it does.
You’re obviously always responsible for your own actions. I don’t support rioting. I also don’t blame people caught up in it for joining in. They have to live with the consequences. That’s life.
 
You’re obviously always responsible for your own actions. I don’t support rioting. I also don’t blame people caught up in it for joining in. They have to live with the consequences. That’s life.
You have a point.

Not even going to lie and try to pretend I'm some higher moral authority-if it was my end of the political aisle engaging in riots without glows tearing it down, and I had nothing to lose, I'd probably frolic around in Minecraft too.

The only thing that bothers me though, is that they're destroying their own neighborhoods. You'd think one would get a much greater high from swarming government buildings or Amazon HQs. Though, that'd also get them massacred, so I guess I answered my own question.
 
Then why is it that the demographic that violently riots more often is the same group that murders and rapes more often? Is that social catharsis as well?
People in poverty are more likely to be criminals simply because the risk is worth the reward. That escalates to violent crime. No matter where you go in the world that’s the case.

Why riots happen with this group more often is simple - there’s more trigger events, emotional build ups, and a greater feeling of being stuck.

You have a point.

Not even going to lie and try to pretend I'm some higher moral authority-if it was my end of the political aisle engaging in riots without glows tearing it down, and I had nothing to lose, I'd probably frolic around in Minecraft too.

The only thing that bothers me though, is that they're destroying their own neighborhoods. You'd think one would get a much greater high from swarming government buildings or Amazon HQs. Though, that'd also get them massacred, so I guess I answered my own question.
Rioters aren’t suicidal, and often they will go after local symbols of what the detest. The thing is, the point isn’t a rational destruction of what oppresses you or has wound you up to this point. That’s a side effect, a cause the group sort of gets rolling around sometimes. Sometimes violence or the threat of violence isn’t enough to deter a crowd, and they’ll go on through and damn the consequences - crowds so overwhelmed by the emotional frenzy that they’ll ignore basic self preservation to smash into well defended buildings are rare, and usually only happen when the situation that’s caused the riots is extreme to start with.

Why you smash around where you live is a function of where the wave kicks off. There’s probably entire papers going into why, but really, a riot is almost a collective insanity. Everyone in it has agreed that the typical rules have mostly gone out the window. Riots are not rational.

Stopping a riot by shooting at everyone is as much of an emotional short term solution as the riot itself. It often creates what wasn’t there before among rioters - organization, support from those who emotionally weren’t invested before, etc etc and reinforces the emotional state that starts the riot. This is part of the reason that modern riot strategies have shifted from overwhelming force to containment, at least in the US. You don’t get as much bad press, as many injured officers and you’re less likely to have random people get their heads beaten in ducking around the mayhem. The Detroit riots in the 60’s are a textbook case of why this strategy took hold.
 
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