U.S. Riots of April 2021 over Derek Chauvin & Riot Watch General

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No, These people aren't Marxists. They are campaign socialists aka bourgeois socialists (according to Marx) aka neo-liberals. Integration with the Negros has existed since before the Civil War and that's morphed into global open borders today. The creed of these people isn't "workers of the world unite," their creed is, "We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable rights, that among these are Life, Liberty and the Pursuit of happiness." These people are a home-grown American creation.
This is why I suggested people take a look into Machajski, which I spelled wrong so it is my fault, as well as Bakunin. Much happened between Marx and Engles proposing their theories, and even WWI. Machajski proposed that there was an unholy alliance between the bourgeoisie and the intelligentsia, identifying that marxist essayists had their own particular class interests which were not served by a disinterested or sometimes hostile working class. They relied upon the bourgeoisie for patronage. This relationship is very clear today.

You are right to point out that marx understood the issue of the champagne socialist, but where you err is by ignoring what happened after marx. His ideology was absorbed completely into the substructure of socialist thinking via the marriage of the marxist intellectual and the bourgoisie who both could not exist independently. The Bourgeoisie for moral reasons and the intelligentsia for monetary. This is an understandable partnership, as many marxist ideas; sidelining tradition and centering the material, internationalism, progress, etc, benefit the international capitalist by reducing barriers and increasing the available market.

Your suggestion that the constitution is the thread leading to our present condition is interesting, and I'd probably have to think about it more to give a strong rebuttal. For now, my immediate thought is that the constitution represents an earlier liberalism which gave way to marx, who laid the groundwork for today's pervasive ideologies. My understanding of abolition is that it was primarily a christian endeavor, not a socialist one, and following that line one might look at the interest in repatriating freed slaves to Liberia, to suggest that the HOMO portion of the ideology had yet to express itself.

Anyway to suggest this is a uniquely or purely american phenomenon I think is clearly incorrect. Much of our progressive ideology comes obviously from Europe, the philosophy and social commentary of the 60s being much more easily identifiable with a marxist strain than classic american liberalism.
 
>"It's a trap"
lol did these retards literally follow the police and not think the police weren't planning to do something?
Looking through a few posts it seems like the cops waited until the protest march was over and then made their rush.

The cops didn't come back and the protest group dispersed.
 
Its much worse in the black community because the FBI poured crack into it so they could put people in jail so that they could use up their budget so that they could ask for budget increases
Those dang feds, literally forcing black men to do cocaine. 😔
Yeah its insane the prevalence of HIV/AIDS in the black community.
Yeah, being degenerate hedonists with no impulse control will do that. It's super prevalent among homosexuals for the same reason.
Eh, for the most part other races have strong family units, especially asians and latinos.
I wonder why that could be. :thinking:
Honestly people just feel happy and hopeful over this and it's the most united I've seen America since Obama.
rofl
What happened to the fitness tests to become a cop
Diversity quotas.
 
"Thank you George Floyd, for sacrificing your life for justice"
"This isn't true justice. Don't think of today as a victory"

What kind of crack are these lizard people on? I don't like cops either but I thought the whole point was that even someone committing a crime shouldn't be murdered when being arrested? I at least agreed on that. Floyd was a woman beater, a drug addict and was committing a federal crime by paying with counterfeit bills, he was not a willing martyr for a cause. And this is everything the system could've given, guilty on all 3 charges, 75 years in jail.
 
It is even more disturbing in context.
I can not blame my mother. She drove us down there, (and threatened some border soldier faggot with a knife, instead of bribing him.) but she just wanted to see her grandmother. I blame my uncle, who fled east to escape the criminal justice system. The uncle who made it big after he made it over with his Western education.
"Hey Squirt, (Actually, he called "fart-knot".) I hear you are pretty good with a rifle." "Let's go shooting! Let's go Hunting!" "Let's hunt evil people." I would have done everything he asked me to do. As an adult. I would have enjoyed it. ... I have done much worse... I did not at the time. Not as a child. ... That is all. All I am going to write about it. These people were evil. They did not deserve to have children. ... That's it. Sometimes children have to shoot children. Sometimes you ask your nephew to tighten the knots you are not man enough to tighten.
I would have probaply done the same.
Wheres that from?
 
>2021 Riot thread
>Chauvin declared MEGA GUILTY, not good enough
>Knife wielding lunatic gets put down by police
>Multiple cities poised to burn over the next few weeks
>Kiwis talking about the finer points of CDC disease statistics, AIDS, and the (intentional) failures of LBJ's Great Society.

Never change
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Lügenpresse doing their usual thing. The press conference had happened at least an hour before this tweet was made.
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https://mobile.twitter.com/NPR/status/1384718532852830210 (https://archive.ph/Fjz8p)

From the linked article:
This is a developing story. Some facts reported by the media may later turn out to be wrong. We will focus on reports from police officials and other authorities, credible news outlets and reporters who are at the scene, and we will update as the situation develops.

Maybe you shouldn't be reporting things as "facts" if you're not 100% sure of what you're reporting.
 
"Thank you George Floyd, for sacrificing your life for justice"
"This isn't true justice. Don't think of today as a victory"

What kind of crack are these lizard people on? I don't like cops either but I thought the whole point was that even someone committing a crime shouldn't be murdered when being arrested? I at least agreed on that. Floyd was a woman beater, a drug addict and was committing a federal crime by paying with counterfeit bills, he was not a willing martyr for a cause. And this is everything the system could've given, guilty on all 3 charges, 75 years in jail.
The charges aren't cumulative. It's to basically give options at which point they can go for the most severe in sentencing but since Chauvin has no prior criminal record, even with a 2nd degree murder, he'd be looking at like 12 1/2 years.
 
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